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Index of articles surrounding the debate of the Domestic Violence Bill
No
vote to male MP's - they are a mockery to the nation
Women's Coalition
October 12, 2006
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The
Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe which is an umbrella body for 35 women’s
organizations working around various issues affecting women and
girls in Zimbabwe is deeply disturbed by recent utterances by some
male MP’s during debate on the Domestic
Violence Bill. Some of them claimed to represent "God Almighty"
while others represented traditional customs most of them harmful.
It is ironic to women and girls that at a time when women and girls
are being murdered, raped, maimed and psychologically traumatized
in the home than ever before, and at a time when women and girls
need to be protected from all forms of violence in and outside the
homes some male MP’s join the bandwagon of perpetrators of violence
against women and girls and confirm that they are indeed perpetrators
who have walked scot-free because there is no specific legislation
protecting women in Zimbabwe. We are infuriated, angry and shocked!
The gender insensitive MP’s are a mockery to the nation. How can
they be in Parliament to defend patriarchy – the oldest oppressive
institution for women world over? Most western countries got rid
of it and most of their women are now equal to men.
Patriarchy has no place
in mordenised and civilized societies. One wonders how in the first
place women married to Male MP’s like Timothy Mubawu who said, "the
Domestic Violence Bill is diabolic, it is against God’s principles
that men and women be equal, and repeated that women MP’s be role
models by getting married and that "women’s dressing is too
inviting to men" . Honestly how can an opposition political
party, with claims for democracy, violate women’s rights to such
an extent? How can a people’s party that fought alongside women
and girls in the liberation struggle ignore women’s rights like
Kadoma West Legislator Cde Zachariah Ziyambi who said that, ‘all
men were setting a trap for themselves if they supported the bill
and it should not be fast tracked" The question is for how
long are we going to wait making wider consultations whilst the
women are suffering at the hands of their male counterparts in the
homes? The men whom we all voted for to represent us are now betraying
women’s basic human rights by justifying that traditionally women
are expected to be submissive and ever after the liberation war
20 years along they take domestic violence as norm. Chief Mudzimuirema
of Mashonaland East said, "the Bill could result in some marriage
breakdowns" as some men were of the view that it would be difficult
for men to stay under the same roof with a wife who would have reported
him to the police usually resulting in a prosecution or a jail sentence.
How can some male MP’s voted by women to represent them make a mockery
of the majority of the electorate including female MP’s? How can
we allow such male MP’s to contaminate all males in Zimbabwe without
confronting them and decampaigning them for the next parliament?
The backlash on women’s ngo’s cannot be justified anymore given
the fact that Zimbabwe is a signatory to the AU Protocol on Women’s
Rights and many other International Instruments. Every time we attempt
to advance women’s rights men accuse us of being western as if being
abused is African.
Given this scenario
it is imperative on the part of the Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe:
- To stop negotiating
for our rights with men because these are entitlements – something
we should be guaranteed from birth. Women’s lives are not negotiable!!
Men have rights and so do women. We have tried every strategy
to raise awareness on our rights as women but patriarchy is so
entrenched that there is no space for women. We therefore stop
negotiating from today onwards but demand that every political
party in Zimbabwe that is serious about ruling this country revamp
its structures and ensure that women occupy key decision-making
positions. This is not negotiable!!
- Name and shame every
legislator implicated in domestic violence and rape and mobilize
women and girls in his constituency to demonstrate against abuse
at his doorstep. The Women’s Coalition has a list to be availed
to the general public soon. Some male MP’s have never met with
women in their constituencies to consult further on the Domestic
Violence Bill and the Women’s Coalition has to name and shame
them.
- To compile a list
of gender sensitive MP’s who have women at heart and acknowledge
their contributions publicly and urge their constituencies to
rally behind such MP’s. In fact the Women’s Coalition is organizing
a dinner for gender sensitive MP’s.
- Train every traditional
chief in Parliament on Gender and Millennium Development Goals
with specific emphasis on why it is imperative for male chiefs
to work in line with the Millennium Development Goals especially
the one on gender equality. The Women’s Coalition must avail to
all chiefs the AU Protocol on women’s rights.
- All male MP’s opposed
to the Bill and who are gender insensitive have to urgently meet
with survivors of domestic violence (both male and female) to
get a deeper understanding of why protection of women and girls
in the homes is long overdue.
Finally, any political
party serious about women’s issues will be fully supported by women
to be or stay in power. Female MP’s should have the full knowledge
that gender sensitive men and all women support them fully in Parliament.
We are fully aware of the backlash they go through daily from their
male counterparts who are in their large numbers in Parliament and
we have been pained. We are fully aware of your efforts to build
Zimbabwe and contribute meaningfully to several debates on women’s
issues with little support from male MP’s. Know that such arrogant,
gender insensitive MP’s no longer have support from women and we
know who they are and definitely in the next parliament they will
be history.
To all Zimbabwean women
our message is that gender equality does not come on a silver plate.
Like any struggles, we have to win the war against patriarchy in
the home, parliament, school and community. Our common enemy now
is gender insensitive Members of Parliament or whoever in whatever
capacity. No women in any country have been insulted like what happened
on Tuesday 4 October 2006 in the Parliament
of Zimbabwe. As per our submissions during the public hearing
on the Domestic Violence Bill, NO OPTION OF FINE for domestic violence
because the home should be the safest place on earth. Women, boys
men and girls who suffer domestic violence are worth more than livestock
where stock theft attracts over 49 years in jail. NO WOMAN, NO VOTE
in the next election!!
On 16 October we are
protesting at the Parliament of Zimbabwe with a coffin full of names
of women killed and raped during domestic violence.
On behalf of the Women’s
Coalition
Muzvare Betty
Makoni - Chairperson
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Coalition fact
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