Harare — Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's government is launching another wave of attacks against the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), a spokesman for the opposition party told IRIN, after a much vaunted power-sharing deal appeared to be on the verge of collapse.
The 15 September deal, brokered by former South African president Thabo Mbeki, never really made it out of the starting blocks, as Mugabe maintained his stance that MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai was "a stooge of the West" and refused to concede any of Zimbabwe's security ministries to opposition control.
The wrangling over the implementation of the power-sharing deal - specifically over the home affairs ministry, which controls the police - continued against an upsurge in political violence.
Zimbabwe's Lawyers for Human Rights reported recently that in September, the month the deal was signed, there were 1,300 cases of political violence against opposition groupings, a 39 percent rise from August. The acts of political violence included the destruction of property, rape and killings.
MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa told IRIN that ZANU-PF militias, in collaboration with state security operatives, were re-establishing torture camps and using them as a base for their attacks on MDC supporters. "ZANU-PF is behaving like a party that has declared war on the people," he said.
Torture camps were allegedly set up in the wake of Mugabe's defeat in the general election on 29 March, when Tsvangirai won 47.9 percent of the vote, but fell short of the 50 percent plus one ballot required for a first-round win of the presidency. Mugabe got 43.2 percent of the vote, which also saw ZANU-PF lose control of parliament for the first time since independence from Britain in 1980.
High levels of political violence made Tsvangirai decide to withdraw from the presidential run-off, which Mugabe subsequently won as the sole candidate, but the poll was condemned both internationally and regionally as unfair and unfree.
Torture camps return
Chamisa said, "On October 27, more than 30 MDC supporters were brutally attacked at a settlement called Epworth, east of [the capital] Harare, and several were hospitalised after sustaining serious injuries. Several torture camps have been set up throughout the country, where known or suspected MDC supporters are tortured by ZANU-PF militia," he said.
Many rural districts are under the control of colonels or lieutenant-colonels, who are running the local governments and are responsible for food and seed distribution, and there is no way soldiers can work with MDC officials
"On 30 October, state security agents in Mashonaland West Province raided the homes of the MDC leadership in Banket [about 100km northwest of Harare] and arrested nine MDC officials. The officials have not been brought before the courts," Chamisa said, adding that ZANU-PF militia were preventing MDC councillors from carrying out their duties throughout the country.
An officer in the Zimbabwe National Army, who declined to be identified, told IRIN that since the March elections senior army officials had been deployed to rural districts, where they had virtually taken charge of all operations previously handled by local government officials.
"Many rural districts are under the control of colonels or lieutenant-colonels, who are running the local governments and are responsible for food and seed distribution, and there is no way soldiers can work together with MDC officials," he said.
In October the commander of Zimbabwe's defence forces, General Constantine Chiwenga, assisted by senior military officials, was given the responsibility of identifying the beneficiaries of agricultural inputs, such as maize seed and fertiliser. There have been allegations that the distribution of agricultural inputs is dependent on loyalty to ZANU-PF.
At an extraordinary summit by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the regional body, in Johannesburg on 9 November, SADC decided the MDC and ZANU-PF should share the home affairs ministry, and therefore control of the police force, although ZANU-PF has maintained sole control of the army and intelligence services. The MDC rejected the SADC proposal.
State media demonise Tsvangirai
"There is a very slim chance the AU [African Union] can overturn the SADC decision. SADC, as far as it is concerned, has finalised the matter. Unfortunately, Tsvangirai has no option but to play along because if he refuses to join the government, he risks being seen as another Jonas Savimbi in the making and life will be very hard for him."
In recent weeks Zimbabwe's state-controlled media have cast Tsvangirai in the same mould as former Angolan rebel leader Savimbi, whose alliance with apartheid South Africa made him one of the most abhorred figures of his generation in Africa, and has also made comparisons of Tsvangirai as Zimbabwe's Laurent Nkunda, a rebel leader in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Botswana, the region's fiercest Mugabe critic, is being accused of providing training camps for MDC militias to destabilise Zimbabwe, which already has an annual inflation rate in the hundreds of millions of percent, and where nearly half the population will have to rely on food assistance in the first quarter of 2009.
The Botswana government denies the allegation.
In a recent article in the opinion pages of the state-controlled daily newspaper, The Herald, assistant editor Caesar Zvayi alleged: "The militias are supposed to embark on acts of banditry to force the state to respond militarily, after which the lionesses in Washington and London would rush to defend their cubs, claiming Zimbabwe threatens regional peace and security.
"From there, he [Tsvangirai] will claim the AU has failed and should refer the matter to the UN, where he hopes his handlers [Britain and the US] would call the shots to effect the illegal regime change they failed to achieve over the last eight years."
Zvayi, who was deported from Botswana earlier this year after being placed on European Union's "smart sanctions" list, warned in the article that "Tsvangirai would do well to learn from the fate that befell Jonas Savimbi after he withdrew from the presidential run-off that pitted him against the incumbent president, José Eduardo dos Santos, in 1992."
Savimbi was killed in 2002 during a skirmish with Angolan soldiers. "History, they say, repeats itself," Zvayi said. "Morgan [Tsvangirai] should be wary of the curse of history."
[ This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations ]
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SADC has giving the green light to mugabe, the butcher of Herare to slaughter his people. I hope the leaders of SADC join the feast after the hunt. The morally bankrupt leaders of SADC lacked the caurage to look at mugabe in the eyes, and tell him point blank that he is the problem, and therefore, should step down to save Zimbabwe. The so called leaders of SADC have no balls to tell the truth. We will hold them responsible for the slauthering which is not far away. mugabe the idiot animal, butchered 20,000 of his own people in the 80's when Joshuah Nkomo was forced to sign an aggreement with him.
History is about to repeat itself; your're forcing MDC to sign a similar bad aggreement with a known butcher who has no respect for human rights and any aggreement he's signatory to. In your wicked mind, you're asking MDC to co-run or share a ministry with mugabe; how will it be possible to share anything with a burry like mugabe? Be real.
The partners in crime who are parading themselves as leaders of SADC should be ashame of themselves. The blood of Zimbabwean are on your hands and will hunt you even after death.
mugabe has nothing new to offer Zimbabwe but hardships and useless slogans. He was a good revolutionalist who led his country to freedom, but has failed misserably as viable nation builder. He's a spent force who can only bring hardship to bare on his people. History is not on his side and can never be. SADC had chosen the wrong side and these idiots will go down with the butcher of Herare.
I will end with a quote from Haile Seliasse,
"THROUGHOUT HISTORY, IT HAS BEEN THE INACTION OF THOSE WHO COULD ACTED: THE INDEFFERENCE OF THOSE WHO SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER: THE SILENCE OF THE VOICE OF JUSTICE WHEN IT MATTERED MOST: THAT HAS MADE POSSIBLE FOR EVIL TO TRUIMPH."
Please Please Mugabe usauraye vana vevamwe vanhu, wakaberekwa iwe MuZimbabwe rukuvhute rwako rurimuZimbabwe. Sorry I have to say this hauizi mwari wachepa mwana we!! Chi ichi? -> In October the commander of Zimbabwe's defence forces, General Constantine Chiwenga, assisted by senior military officials, was given the responsibility of identifying the beneficiaries of agricultural inputs, such as maize seed and fertiliser. There have been allegations that the distribution of agricultural inputs is dependent on loyalty to ZANU-PF. WHY WHY WHY?? You coined this. Ndabvunza ne shungu ini Chirumhazu. Nzara hauione iyi?
I appeal to the USA now that it is going to be ruled by a black man to colonise Africa AND SAVE US FROM THE BANDITS RULING US AT THE MOMENT. This may sound far fetched but I think Africa needs to be saved from itself especially our dear country Zimbabwe. When will the world wake up to the fact that Africa is a failed continent with no hope in sight and Africans are the new endengered species. The story of Africa is about wars, diseases, hunger, torture, rape... THE LIST GOES ON. WE NEED THE USA TO INVADE US AND RESTORE SANITY OTHERWISE WE WILL BE FOREVER ON THE RUN. RUNNING AWAY FROM OUR 'INDEPENDENT COUNTRIES.' WHAT A SHAME.
What a shame indeed,oH Africa what have we done to deserve this destitution we are in?Our leaders especially SADC Leaders are clueless and appalling.No wonder we are left our for the G-20 meeting in USA for the simple fact that the world sees African leaders as worthless because they can't even solve their own problems with honesty let alone complex ones as world issue.
As long as African countries continue to be ruled by these greedy old toothless farts, with no infusion of caring and democratic young minds, forget it. Not so long ago there were cries from some Zimbabwean corners that African problems must be solved by Africa alone. Well Africa , what do you have to solve your problems? SADC morons. Besides Ian Khama, where are the other Levy Mwanawasas?
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