Human Rights Watch (Washington, DC)

Zimbabwe: Southern African Regional Leaders Should Press Mugabe?s Party to End Abuses

4 November 2009


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The three heads of state from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) scheduled to meet in Maputo, Mozambique on November 5, 2009, to discuss the deteriorating political situation in Zimbabwe should press ZANU-PF, the party that still controls many functions of the power-sharing government, to end ongoing human rights abuses, Human Rights Watch said today.

President Armando Guebuza of Mozambique, King Mswati of Swaziland, and President Rupiah Banda of Zambia will meet with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe to address the current political standoff.

On October 16, the Tsvangirai-led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), one of three parties to the power-sharing government in Zimbabwe, announced that it was boycotting cabinet meetings to protest the continued flouting of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) by the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), led by Mugabe.

ZANU-PF wields significantly more power than the MDC, and ZANU-PF supporters continue to commit abuses freely against their perceived political opponents.

On November 2, for example, a prominent human rights and media lawyer, Mordecai Mahlangu, was arrested by detectives from the Criminal Investigations Department in Harare for writing a letter protesting the use of testimony extracted through torture in a trial. Two weeks earlier, government intelligence agents assaulted and arrested and detained two journalists for Al-Jazeera who were covering the cabinet boycott. In addition, two civil-society leaders meeting in Victoria Falls on October 25 were arrested after issuing a statement calling for the intervention of the Southern African Development Community and the African Union to ensure that the power-sharing agreement is fully implemented. They were allegedly arrested under the Public Order and Security Act, which ZANU-PF continues to use to quash peaceful dissent.

“Recent reports that ZANU-PF continues to arrest and harass human rights and civil society activists should act as a warning to the regional leaders that Zimbabwe may slide back into violence and chaos if they do not take decisive action,” said Georgette Gagnon, Africa director at Human Rights Watch. “Regional leaders should set concrete benchmarks and consider targeted sanctions if any of Zimbabwe’s parties do not comply with the provisions of the power-sharing agreement.”

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Author: Peter C
Thu Nov 5 23:31:42 2009

This ZANU PF hogwash should stop. If Lesotho was also a point of focus why have we not heard of their representation at the summit? You just want to water down the strong fact that this summit had the sole purpose of resolving the issue of Zimbabwe that seems to be never ending as if it's a child's play with its 'youngest brat' being the 85-year old Mugabe. No shame at all. How long can you survive on falsehoods and disinformation? Todya manyepo here? We know ZANU PF made some promises to the Troika that they have absolutely no will to meet. What a shame? What's going to be their next talking point? Anyway, this is not an issue to them as they are devoid of even shred of good senses! Tichanyareiwo

Author: chokora
Fri Nov 6 07:44:38 2009

I am waiting for the leaders in the white man's SADC to finally tell Tsvangirai, the white man's stooge, to grow up and submit himself to the will of the electorate like a man.

[ or else he can decamp to his racist masters' west of the plundering, land-grabbing europeans - who as long as Tsvangirai is useful to them, they can tolerate him and stroke his infantile ego ...]

Author: buddhamate
Fri Nov 6 12:52:06 2009

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