ROHR Zimbabwe joins the people of
This year’s commemorations come at a time when the continent of Africa is in need of visionary leadership with a new dimension that is premised on development that is based on the foundation of the unity of the people of Africa, the respect of the inalienability of human rights and the dignity of the human family as enshrined in the Universal declaration of Human Rights and the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights.
Cognizant of the fact that the body politic in Africa has shifted from the era of colonization by foreign nations, African states have attained sovereignty and self rule, there is need of the African Union to shift attention towards the need of ensuring that people of Africa exercise their fundamental right to chose leaders of their choice without fear of coercion or persecution. The sprouting of negotiated coalition governments as in the case of
The persistent raging armed and unarmed conflicts in
Worse still, against the spirit of our connectedness derived from our common struggles, challenges and achievements reports have sprouted of cases of gross ill-treatment of refugees in other countries, as in unfortunate case of the xenophobic attacks in
As ROHR Zimbabwe we note with concern that, a lot needs to be done in putting focus in efforts to promote sustainable peace and security in the grassroots communities particularly in countries emerging from legacies of violence and hotly contested elections like Zimbabwe. The continued relentless victimization of victims of political violence of the year 2008 and subsequent failure of their official recognition particularly by the government of
We challenge the coalition government to use the treatment of past victims of political violence as the barometer of measuring peace efforts before more talk is generated on the country’s preparedness of holding the next credible election that can produce legitimate results that reflect the people’s choices. As long as victims of political violence continue to be persecuted it means any attempt to hold elections will only produce more victims.
The country can only redeem its image on the continent by refraining from political violence, putting to an end the cancerous culture of impunity, respecting human rights, embracing free political activities, freeing the media and stopping corruption. ROHR Zimbabwe’s Acting Director, Ronald Mureverwi has slammed the recent arbitrary arrest of political party members of the newly formed MDC99 as a serious violation of the GPA and it reflects badly on the countries’ preparedness to transform itself from the dominance of a one party state into a multi party democracy. The suffocation of the political environment amplifies the need for a new democratic constitution that guarantees people’s freedoms.
For Peace, Justice and Freedom



Mister Wong
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