UN News Service (New York)

Zimbabwe: UN Experts Condemn 'Intimidation, Violence And Torture'

29 April 2008


Intimidation, violence and torture are being used to take retribution against supporters of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) after last month's presidential elections in Zimbabwe, according a statement issued today by a group of United Nations human rights rapporteurs.

They say there is reliable evidence that security forces, paramilitary groups and gangs have attacked the homes of MDC supporters, and of workers with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, in areas where the MDC received more votes than the ruling ZANU-PF party. The UN experts report that at least 351 people have been hospitalized, nearly 300 homes have been destroyed through politically motivated arson, 15 women have been abducted, and several people have been murdered.

As a result of the violence, which has been taking place mainly in rural areas, townships and farms, hundreds of families and individuals, mainly women and children, have been displaced internally or are seeking refuge in neighbouring countries.

The UN human rights rapporteurs, who serve in an unpaid and independent capacity, express grave concern that the attacks are coordinated and say that it is particularly worrying that State-controlled media is airing programmes that encourage the violence.

The experts "strongly urge the authorities of Zimbabwe to restore peace in the country and put an end to organized and politically motivated violence". They also urge the authorities to grant free access to independent observers and media personnel to all regions of the country.

The Special Rapporteurs who issued the statement are: Philip Alston (extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions); Yakin Ertürk (violence against women); Miloon Kothari (adequate housing); Ambeyi Ligabo (freedom of opinion and expression); Hina Jilani (human rights defenders); Manfred Nowak (torture).

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Author: Icho!
Wed Apr 30 09:04:21 2008

STOP THE LIES, These so called UN Special Rapporteurs should instead change their title to Western Propaganda Special Rapporteurs for they always do the propaganda for the Western values. There is nothing positive they will ever report on the Zimbabwe situation as long as the incumbent PRESIDENT & ZANU PF are at the helm. So we Zimbabweans of sober minds are not worried by that because they are not Zims and are not concerned with the distruction that UK and US are doing through sanction and by using ZOBA Tsvangirai to hurt the people. Where in the countryside did they… [Read Full Text]

Author: kjrs120
Thu May 8 08:22:32 2008

Icho, look to the south - over a million people have fled to South Africa. Look to the east - more people are fleeing to Mozambique. Why? Do you think they are fleeing for the fun of it? If you think it is just propaganda then I take it you neither see nor care. Perhaps you are profiteering at the expense of the hardships of your brothers and sisters in Zimbabwe.Enjoy!



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