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Letter to Zimbabwe Vigil

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The board, staff and members of ROHR Zimbabwe wishes to extend a hand of appreciation for the immeasurable support Zimbabwe Vigil has tendered to the people of Zimbabwe in their fight for justice and freedom from the oppressive rule of Robert Mugabe and Zanu Pf. As an organization we would not have made it this far had it not been for your unwavering support which varies from international lobbying and advocacy to financial resources and moral reinforcement in the fight for the restoration of fundamental basic human rights and freedoms in Zimbabwe .  Through your conserted efforts you have stood side by side with us, provided us with the fuel to keep our hopes alive and as the board and staff of ROHR Zimbabwe we remain fully committed to the vision of seeing a prosperous, free and just national future which is conscious of and respects human rights.  

Our partnership has been shaped by the shared interest of seeing peace, justice and freedom prevailing among Zimbabweans like in the case of other inhabitants of the human family in different parts of the world. As your partner in this regard we have benefitted immensely from the funding that you have made available to us. Funding remains one of the greatest challenges which threaten the existence of not only our organization but many progressive forces that are working towards the democratization of Zimbabwe. 

Among other things, through your up keep, we have been able to carry out street protests like the one in which we recently mobilized people to protest against the shadow peace days declared by Robert Mugabe as a way of forging a blanket of amnesty on the people who were responsible for the violence, torture, rape and killings of innocent people during the period preceeding last year’s June elections.  We are also in the process of creating networks in the communities through Capacity Building and Leadership development meetings in the country’s ten provinces. We believe that for a people to effectively champion the cause of defending and championing their rights it has to start from a well organized structure at community level. We are proud to announce that through your support as a partner we have so far managed to do six workshops to cover six provinces, that is Midlands, Bulawayo, Harare, Manicaland, Mashonaland central and Masvingo respectively. As we speak there are structures in these provinces with likeminded people who are committed to the cause of fighting for a culture that respects human rights. 

Above all, the funding from the Zimbabwe Vigil has remained a pillar in so far as institutional funding is concerned. In the absence of any other funders we have managed to pay office rentals, remunerate staff, pay phone, electrical bills and sometimes acquired relevant equipment in carrying out our work.  Administration expenses are at the centre of any functional organization and you have oiled our engine in that regard. 

As an organization we are grateful of the publicity that has directly stemmed from our partnership. Alongside the publicity that you have enjoyed in your circles and networks you have carried our name and products to unimaginable heights especially through your well updated website and tireless innovative weekly vigils at the Zimbabwean embassy in the UK. The fruits of the impact that we have made through your assistance are evident in how our membership has soared in the United Kingdom which also interprets in a wider funding base from subscriber membership.  

Most importantly is the undeniable fact that you have kept the Zimbabwean crisis on the international scene and you have also remained resolute in your realization that for Zimbabwe to be saved Robert Mugabe must go. Human rights violations are still rampant even after the formation of the coalition government between Zanu Pf and the two MDC formations. The restrictive media laws AIPPA and POSA are still hindering freedom of the press, association and assembly. Journalists continue to be harassed at the hands of the state; dozens of prisoners are dying every day in state prisons due to preventable and curable diseases like Tuberculosis and Pellagra and thousands more are languishing in jails being denied their right to trial due to the mismanagement of the Zimbabwe Prison Society. 

Property rights are not guaranteed evident from the continued invasion of farms by Zanu Pf thugs, war veterans, youth militia and senior officials. The culture of impunity continues unabated not to mention the selective application of law thanks to the self proclaimed Zanu Pf attorney general Johannes Tomana.  

We also note with concern that Zanu Pf and Robert Mugabe remain unrepentant and pose a stumbling block to the people of Zimbabwe’s fight for democracy as shown by their sabotaging and throwing spanners at the All Stake Holders Constitutional Conference held in Harare in June 2009.Cognizant of your support, as an organization we will not tolerate any violation of human rights from the state organs hence our persistence on a national healing process that is based on truth, justice and compensation. It is our strong belief that the culture of impunity should be replaced by a system that guarantees justice for all and also that all perpetrators of human rights violations should be brought to trial. 

Since the beginning of the year 2009 we have held a number of protests. In the early stages we held weekly protests at the Rotten Row courts protesting against the continued detention of Jestina Mukoko, Gandhi Mudzingwa, Kisimusi Dhlamini and many other opposition and civic society activists who were being held for politically motivated persecution. We also intensified our grassroots based education with capacity building and leadership development workshops in Mashonaland Central, Midlands, Bulawayo, Manicaland, Masvingo and Harare. The workshops have been solely funded by the funds we have been receiving from the United Kingdom. We have since launched the demand for truth and justice campaign with the first demonstration having been held on the 25th of July 2009 in the streets of Harare. The demonstration was a response to the government’s ill timed peace days. 

We are currently running the Demand for Truth and Justice campaign where we intend to hold weekly protests (if resources permit) against the government-initiated forgive and forget position on national healing,  which is bent on awarding a blanket amnesty to the perpetrators of human rights violations. The protest will be held at the parliament building every week until the government abandons their campaign which is not people centered.  

We also intend to go around the country’s ten provinces engaging a thousand victims of political violence collating information to do with their needs, expectations and views on national healing through interviews. We also intend to produce DVDs and audio series of interviews with the victims of political violence. Congruent to our position on national healing, we believe that victims of political violence need to be accorded a chance to tell their ordeal/story to the general public as a way for them to heal emotionally and psychologically and also expose the gravity of the evil that characterizes a reign of anarchy. 

Conclusively we encourage you not to tire in your noble efforts. As a partner we reiterate our commitment to the relationship which we believe would go a long way in propelling forward the struggle for the democratization of Zimbabwe. The route to achieve democracy in Zimbabwe is hard and costly but we have a conviction that with endurance, perseverance and sacrifice we will achieve our vision. As ROHR Zimbabwe continues to grow not only in the United Kingdom but also in the country’s ten provinces,  so is the greater  demand for support in operations. As we stand today Zimbabwe remains in the chains and yoke of bondage under the dictatorship of Robert Mugabe and Zanu Pf. 

Tichanzii Gandanga
Secretary General – ROHR Zimbabwe

Last Updated on Friday, 21 August 2009 18:09
 

The Sunday Mail lies at the whims of their masters

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The recent announcement in the State mouthpiece, the Sunday Mail, 16 August 2009, that the process of forming independent commissions had been halted, is viewed by ROHR Zimbabwe as a desperate and deliberate attempt by Zanu PF to interfere with the Parliament’s Standing Rules and Orders Committee (SROC). SROC is the legally mandated body to deal with interviewing and submission of candidates to the head of state to appoint commissioners on the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC), Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) and Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACP) as stipulated in the amendment 19 of the Zimbabwean Constitution. 

The allegation that the three political parties Zanu PF and two MDC formations ‘’might now’’ have to forward nominees for the independent commissions based on partisan proportional representation is not only highly misleading in the eyes of the public but it constitutes a criminal act as it violates the Constitution of Zimbabwe and the legally binding process agreed on by the three political parties to the Interparty Political Agreement (IPA).  

It is deplorable that the state controlled newspapers, The Herald and Sunday Mail, have assumed a partisan role of publishing Zanu PF’s propaganda, biased news and falsehoods. Considering that the people are the major stakeholders to the state media, both print and electronic, we note with concern that the people are short changed in such a scenario and they are denied their right to objective and accurate information.  State media depend on government funding derived from taxes paid by the people and it is the same stakeholders who should have a say on how the state media is governed. As ROHR Zimbabwe we strongly condemn any attempts by political parties to manipulate the state media for political expediency at the expense of taxpayer’s interests.  

We further note with concern that the media is still under restrictive legislation despite the fact that the three political parties to the Global Political Agreement, Zanu PF and the two MDC formations, had agreed among themselves to immediately engage in media reforms that guarantee an open media environment. Draconian media legislation, Public Order and Security Act (POSA), Access to Information Protection Privacy Act (AIPPA), Broadcasting Services Act (BSA) is still in place and journalists continue to be harassed by state agents. These oppressive pieces of legislation hinder the opening up of the media thereby placing too much reliance on the state media which continues to fan hate speech on those who hold divergent ideas to those of Zanu PF.  

The continued use of repressive legislations such as AIPPA and POSA undermines the role of the media in a democratic and plural society. As rightly stated in a recent statement by MISA Zimbabwe, a free press as opposed to one controlled by the state will help in keeping the state at arms length as well as foster media diversity, pluralism, independence and responsible journalism through a self regulatory mechanism accountable to the reading and viewing public. 

ROHR’s Position with regards to formation of Independent Commissions
It is our humble submission that the long awaited Independent commissions should be there to serve all the people of Zimbabwe in protection and promotion of their human and constitutional rights, therefore formation of these institutions cannot be determined by politicians or a few political parties. As our society is seeking a transition and healing from a politically motivated unjust and violent past it is fundamental that the independence of the ZMC, ZEC, ZHRC and ZACC be guaranteed and subjected only to the Law and the constitution. The appointment of commissioners should be strictly on merit not political affiliation.  

As an organization we encourage all law abiding Zimbabweans to reject any attempts by the political parties in the inclusive government to impose commissioners with self serving partisan interests at the expense of the nation. It is the government’s responsibility to stir the nation towards democratic and transparent governance that is accountable to the people and to refrain from the cancerous culture of impunity. 

Last Updated on Friday, 21 August 2009 18:04
 

ROHR ZIMBABWE IN MASVINGO – Friday, 7th August 2009

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ROHR Zimbabwe held another capacity building and leadership development workshop on Friday 7 August 2009 at Charles Austin Theatre in Masvingo. Delegates from the nine constituencies making up the Masvingo province attended the workshop which was stirred into life by key presentations from Public Information Rights Forum (PIRF), the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) and NANGO. 

Mr. Cornelius Chigome from PIRF chronicled the most violated rights in Zimbabwe in his presentation on the human rights situation in the country.  He attributed the violations to the willful disregard of the rights and freedoms of people that are guaranteed in the current Zimbabwean constitution. He bemoaned the lack of political will from ZANU PF to uphold the right to life. Innocent lives continue to be lost even well after the war of the liberation struggle for political expediency and material gain as in the case of the Gukurahundi massacre in which over 20,000 people were killed by the Korean trained 5th Brigade, 200+ opposition members killed by ZANU PF supporters and state agents in the violence which preceded the June runoff elections and another 200 lives of illegal diamond miners lost in the Marange diamond fields executions done by the army. 

Mr. Chigome further slammed ZANU PF officials for victimizing humanitarian NGOs which are feeding half the population following the disastrous land redistribution which brought the agricultural sector to its knees when commercial farmers were driven out of their farms by war veterans and ZANU PF militia. The right to shelter was mentioned as among the worst human rights right violations in the country, following the state authored Murambatsvina (Clean up) in 2005 which left vulnerable 700 000 families when their homes and livelihoods were demolished. A culture of corruption,  rampant abuse and mismanagement of state resources  by government officials  has made it possible the denial of the general public’s right to health, education and access to anti retroviral drugs for people living with HIV& AIDS. 

Mr Chigome further went on to state that the Mugabe led inclusive government is still battling to guarantee the right to information, expression, association and assembly. The culture of impunity continues unabated, journalists and human rights defenders face harassment and intimidation from the state. The state broadcaster continues to withhold information from the public choosing instead to pour lies and hate speech in obvious attempts to propel ZANU PF party interests. The fragile coalition government faces threats from lack of press freedom and is still haunted by the closure of independent private owned newspapers which were deemed hostile to ZANU PF’’ said Mr Chigome. 

Speaking on behalf of the National Constitutional Assembly Councilor Daniel Muchuchuti expressed his suspicions on ZANU PF’s engagement in the constitutional making process. ”There are some people that are convinced that ZANU PF is reformed and they are hopeful that engagement with it will produce reforms beneficial to the people of Zimbabwe. But I would like to remind them of the person we are dealing with and history is very clear with examples. 

Daniel Muchuchuti warned the delegates representing various organizations of the danger of buying into a ZANU PF plot, which is bent on manipulating the constitution making to scuttle the progressive forces that are fighting for the democratization of Zimbabwe. 

After the day’s deliberations the delegates from the Masvingo province came up with the following resolutions:
·         The issues relating to justice, compensation were captured in the ROHR Zimbabwe founding objectives therefore ROHR should champion and advocate the three broad steps to national healing that is TRUTH, JUSTICE AND COMPENSATION (support for victims of political violence in Zimbabwe)
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People should be allowed to write their own new and democratic constitution and never allow the politicians of the day to impose it upon them. A truly independent all stakeholders commission should be allowed to spearhead the process of constitution making and we believe it is not too late for that to be achieved. ROHR subscribes to the draft resolutions of the second people’s convention held at the Aquatic complex on 27 July 2009. The delegates reaffirmed their support for National Constitutional Assembly towards their unwavering resolve of working towards a truly people driven constitution since formation in 1997.
·         The delegates rejected the imposition of the Kariba draft constitution which rewards the presidency with executive powers at the expense of legislative and judicial strength and independence. 

Report prepared by Ronald Mureverwi

For photos check: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zimbabwevigil/  

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 August 2009 16:32
 

ROHR Chelmsford Branch meeting

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ROHR Chelmsford branch had their second General meeting on Saturday 27th June 2009 at Springfield Parish hall. The meeting started at 1400hrs as scheduled.  

Wellington Rupere(Vice- Chair South East London) led the opening by singing Ishe Komborera Africa. The chairman Robert Mafigo welcomed and thanked everyone and the committee for attending the meeting. A special welcome was extended to the UK National Co-ordinator Mr Paradzai Mapfumo who was among us. The President Mr Ephraim Tapa who was meant to be with us on this day sent an apology. He attended another meeting at the Vigil Zimbabwe House. 

After the welcome speech the Chairman passed the time to the Information and Publicity Officer Billy Machekano to give a speech. He spoke about the human rights abuses that are still happening irrespective of the power sharing Government which was formed in February this year (2009). Mr Machekano also discussed about what made people furious regarding the comments made by Zimbabwe Prime minister Mr Morgan Tsvangirai at Southwark Cathedral 

Mr Tsvangirai was confronted by angry Zimbabweans as he conveyed a message that Zimbabweans in Diaspora should come back home. People started booing the Prime minister, waving banners and shouting Mugabe must go. Mr Tsvangirai didn’t expect this kind of behaviour from his own fellow Zimbabweans as he gave up the pulpit. What he, (Mr Tsvangirai) should know is that, things like booing, pelting with eggs or shoes is an occupational hazard which he will just have to accept in a democracy and get used to. 

The Prime Minister’s call for Zimbabweans to come back home was untimely and undefined. It is clear that at the current moment with high unemployment it will cause more problems. The PM is desperate to show the whole world changes since he took office but it will be difficult with Mr Mugabe still in power.  

ROHR members in the meeting didn’t agree with the PM’s claims and promises. People are still being abused, raped and child abuse is hitting its heights all over the country especially in the rural areas for example areas like Marange where the army has been deployed to protect the diamonds. http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2009/06/26/zimbabwe-end-repression-marange-diamond-fields  

Mr Machekano said, “The whole world will want to see media reforms but this remain aborted. There is no progress on key legislation on fundamental issues such as the promotion of freedom of speech, assembly and expression”. Also discussed was the call to all members to help with used clothes for people in Zimbabwe 

It was also suggested that, we will contact the local authority of Chelmsford Council to offer ourselves for voluntary community work.

The UK Co-ordinator Mr Mapfumo spoke about the importance of every member to understand and have in-depth knowledge of our purpose as ROHR. He emphasised that we as an organisation we don’t offer or regulate anyone to stay in the UK. The likes of Nehanda Radio are there to destabilise our organisation by making false claims.

Mr Mapfumo explained that ROHR has members and membership fee is paid to run the organisation both locally and internationally. Every member is free to ask how the subscriptions fees are being distributed and managed. Mr Mapfumo said that we stand between the gap of the Zimbabwean people including those of Nehanda Radio for humanitarian issues.

The chairman requested that more committee members to be added to the current committee because there is more work and more members are joining. The new committee is as follow:
Chairman                                  Robert Mafigo
Vice Chairman                           Tendai Ngwanzura
Secretary                                   Petronella P. Wadzingenyama
Organizing Secretary                  Faith Benesi
Info & Publicity                          Billy R. Machekano
Treasurer                                   Charity Marere
Events Co-ordinator                   Tobokwa Malikongwa
Fund Raising                            Matha A. Magwaza
Committee Member                    Nyasha Muzambi
Committee Member                    Abel Gumbo
Activist                                      Fungai Muzambi
Activist                                      Richard R. Mupunga
Activist                                      Christina Zanji 
 

The chairman thanked the members and those that contributed their money and time to prepare the food and refreshments, “a special thank you to Matha A. Magwaza, for her contribution and to Faith Benesi and Christina Zanji for their effort and cooking,” he said.The meeting finished at 17:00hrs.  

Billy Machekano, Information & Publicity, Chelmsford Branch. 

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 July 2009 23:15
 

ROHR Chelmsford Branch meeting 27/06/2009

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ROHR Chelmsford branch had their second General meeting on Saturday the 27th of June 2009 at Springfield Parish hall. The meeting started at 1400hrs as scheduled.  Wellington Rupere(Vice- Chair South East London) led the opening by singing Ishe Komborera Africa. The chairman Robert Mafigo welcomed and thanked everyone and the committee for attending the meeting. A special welcome was extended to the UK National Co-ordinator Mr Paradzai Mapfumo who was among us. The President Mr Ephraim Tapa who was meant to be with us on this day sent an apology. He attended another meeting at the Vigil Zimbabwe House. After the welcome speech the Chairman passed the time to the Information and Publicity Officer Billy Machekano to give a speech. He spoke about the human rights abuses that are still happening irrespective of the power sharing Government which was formed in February this year (2009). Mr Machekano also discussed about what made people furious regarding the comments made by Zimbabwe Prime minister Mr Morgan Tsvangirai at Southwark Cathedral.  Mr Tsvangirai was confronted by angry Zimbabweans as he conveyed a message that Zimbabweans in Diaspora should come back home. People started booing the Prime minister, waving banners and shouting Mugabe must go. Mr Tsvangirai didn’t expect this kind of behaviour from his own fellow Zimbabweans as he gave up the pulpit. What he, (Mr Tsvangirai) should know is that, things like booing, pelting with eggs or shoes is an occupational hazard which he will just have to accept in a democracy and get used to. The Prime Minister’s call for Zimbabweans to come back home was untimely and undefined. It is clear that at the current moment with high unemployment it will cause more problems. The PM is desperate to show the whole world changes since he took office but it will be difficult with Mr Mugabe still in power.  ROHR members in the meeting didn’t agree with the PM’s claims and promises. People are still being abused, raped and child abuse is hitting its heights all over the country especially in the rural areas for example areas like Marange where the army has been deployed to protect the diamonds.  http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2009/06/26/zimbabwe-end-repression-marange-diamond-fields  Mr Machekano said, “The whole world will want to see media reforms but this remain aborted. There is no progress on key legislation on fundamental issues such as the promotion of freedom of speech, assembly and expression”. Also discussed was the call to all members to help with used clothes for people in Zimbabwe.  It was also suggested that, we will contact the local authority of Chelmsford Council to offer ourselves for voluntary community work. . The UK Co-ordinator Mr Mapfumo spoke about the importance of every member to understand and have in-depth knowledge of our purpose as ROHR. He emphasised that we as an organisation we don’t offer or regulate anyone to stay in the UK. The likes of Nehanda Radio are there to destabilise our organisation by making false claims.   Mr Mapfumo explained that ROHR has members and membership fee is paid to run the organisation both locally and internationally. Every member is free to ask how the subscriptions fees are being distributed and managed. Mr Mapfumo said that we stand between the gap of the Zimbabwean people including those of Nehanda Radio for humanitarian issues. The chairman requested for more committee members to be added to the current committee because there is more work and more members are joining. The new committee is as follow: Chairman                                  Robert Mafigo
Vice Chairman                           Tendai Ngwanzura
Secretary                                   Petronella P. Wadzingenyama
Organizing Secretary                  Faith Benesi
Info & Publicity                          Billy R. Machekano
Treasurer                                   Charity Marere
Events Co-ordinator                   Tobokwa Malikongwa
Fund Raising                            Matha A. Magwaza
Committee Member                    Nyasha Muzambi
Committee Member                    Abel Gumbo
Activist                                      Fungai Muzambi
Activist                                      Richard R. Mupunga
Activist                                      Christina Zanji
 The chairman thanked the members and those that contributed their money and time to prepare the food and refreshments, “a special thank you to Matha A. Magwaza, for her contribution and to Faith Benesi and Christina Zanji for their effort and cooking,” he said.The meeting finished at 17:00hrs.  Billy Machekano, Information & Publicity, ROHR Chelmsford Branch. 
Last Updated on Saturday, 26 December 2009 22:36
 


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