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International
Women's Day 2011 - Demand dignity, development and begin your affirmative
action for development
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
March 08, 2011
A message from the World
March of Women International Women's voices and actions are important
to the construction of people power, and on International Women's
Day we commit ourselves to struggle alongside our sisters to ensure
their active participation in their country's transition processes.
One year on from the launch of our 3rd International Action, we
- feminists and activists of the World March of Women - continue
to march, resist and construct alternatives. We renew our commitment
to organise collectively until all of us are free from the oppressions
and discriminations that we face as women. We are committed to strengthening,
consolidating and expanding our permanent movement around the world.
We continue to be challenged
by the need to build and strengthen the links between our action
areas - Violence against women, peace and demilitarisation, the
common good and public services, Women's work - in our struggle
for autonomy over our lives and bodies. The systematic use of violence
against women as a weapon of war in these conflicts; the exploitation
of women's productive and reproductive work and of the environment
in order to strengthen patriarchy and racism protect capitalism.
We take direct action
to pressurise our governments to reduce military spending, we are
saying "enough!" to the militarisation of our communities
and societies. When we mobilise outside embassies, our international
solidarity is translated into action on behalf of sisters who are
imprisoned, tortured, raped and criminalised in other countries.
When we are loud, visible and irreverent in the streets, we challenge
the patriarchal system within which a woman's "natural"
space is the home and the family.
When we demand equal
salaries for equal work and workers rights, we are struggling for
fair working conditions for all sisters exploited in the globalised,
capitalist system. When we resist false solutions to climate change;
we are demonstrating that we not accept the destruction of peoples
and of our planet while big business continues to pollute and destroy.
When we mobilise we are showing that we refuse to accept the exploitation
of the environment and of peoples in countries whose economy is
dependant on the exportation of metals and minerals. In a globalised,
free-market world, the patriarchal and capitalist systems are borderless,
while peoples are controlled within confined spaces, or else forced
to flee from their ancestral territories. We will not be silenced
by bullets, bombs and aggression! The 8th March is a historic day
of women's struggle and we will once again be out in the streets
in protest, in denouncement and in commemoration of victories to
come in 2011! Women on the March until we are All Free!
As WOZA and MOZA members
march, their hearts are heavy. This last week our members, comrades
and friends have been arrested for no clear reason. They were beaten
and tortured in custody by police officers and Law and Order officers
including Mdawini who is based at West Commonage police station
and George Levison Ngwenya from Law and Order Bulawayo. These officers
must learn to respect women's rights, which are human rights. A
police officer lifted up the dress of a member to expose her underwear
for all other officers to see. We still remember late Maria Moyo
who was abducted in August 2007 and tortured at Khami Dam. She died
some days later. This Tuesday 1st March, George Levison Ngwenya
cruelly showed a member her photograph and threatened to kill her
the way late Maria was killed. It is this cruelty and hatred that
must be stopped. As we march today, WOZA and MOZA members say, this
our day to remind them of our rights and our need for peace and
to demand that police and soldiers withdraw from the streets and
allow us to live in peace. We call on SA president Jacob Zuma and
SADC leaders to help us end the violence.
The RISING of the women
means the RISING of the nation. No more poverty and starvation,
many sweating for a few to benefit! As we go marching, marching,
we struggle for men too - for they are women's children and we mother
them again! You strike a woman and you strike a rock!
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