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ROHR Zimbabwe pass litmus test - Monday, 13 July 2009

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The following article appeared on www.zimdiaspora.com -

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From Zim Diaspora correspondent in Harare 

THIS week, Harare-based Zim Diaspora's undercover reporter set out to unravel the activities and authenticity of a United Kingdom based human rights organisation, Restoration of Human Rights Zimbabwe (ROHR).During a weeklong investigations, our reporter found out how Zimbabwe has been besieged by different sort of evil forces – all at play in a country where arbitrary arrests, repression, political persecution, violations of human rights have become a way of life.

In such an environment, a haven of bogus humanitarian organisations now exists intentions of taking advantage of a screwed-up situation. Such is a day in life in
Zimbabwe
.

Our reporter picked up ROHR for validation in an attempt to protect the beleaguered masses of
Zimbabwe who have more often been victims of fake organisation. There are many such organisations which have looted money from unsuspecting citizens.
I set out early in a Harare morning and my first port of call was the National Association of Non Governmental Organization (NANGO), an umbrella body of all Non Governmental Organization operating in Zimbabwe. In there, access to information was not problematic, I was allowed to access the organisation's register as a means of establishing the authentic existence of ROHR, which I was after.

From NANGO’s registration book, ROHR Zimbabwe was formed in 2007 and is registered as a human right non-profit making organisation. ROHR is also listed as a member of Crisis Coalition of Zimbabwe.
As a journalist, there is a saying which goes "good news is good". However, I was convinced this was a worthwhile assignment in light of the recent controversy surrounding ROHR.

Armed with this information, I left the NANGO offices partly satified that the organisation I was investigating has passed the litmus test, let alone the first step of my investigation.

Now, my next step was to try and establish ROHR's physical location in
Harare
as a means of confirming the real existence of this organisation. This was paramount to prove that ROHR was not one of those organisations administered from backyards. I also needed to find out what exactly was ROHR doing and what have they achieved so far.

I drove around
Harare for about one and half hours without any luck at all. I reckon that is always the case with Third World countries where Navigators are still 50 years away, that is, if Google map ever bothered to add Zimbabwe
in it.

ROHR Zimbabwe offices are located in the serene and plush suburb of Alexandra Park at number
5 Normandy Street. The offices are professionally manned by individuals who are undoutedly well polished in terms of presentation and greeting strangers like myself.
What attracted my attention as soon as I entered the ROHR Harare offices was a soft-spoken man called Mr Tichanzi Gandanga whom I was later told was Zimbabwe's leader of the organisation.

After speaking to him for a few minutes I learnt a lot about ROHR from this eloquent and handsome man. Mr Gandanga is a veteran human rights activist who has suffered a lot at the hands of
Zimbabwe’s security agents. He has been arrested, abducted, tortured and detained innumerable times.
It was after talking to him at length that I discovered that ROHR Zimbabwe was formed by exiled Zimbabweans, victims of human rights abuse. These are individuals who suffered at the hands of government sponsored evil forces of repression in Zimbabwe. It was through talking to Mr Gandanga that I had a full picture on how Mr Ephraim Tapa now ROHR Zimbabwe's CEO also suffered in the hands of President Mugabe's notorious CIOs. I also got to know that former abductees such as Gandanga, Stanley Zvorwadza and Edgar Chikuvise had joined ROHR not as a means of making money, but as a calling to highlight gross human rights abuses in Zimbabwe. This explained to me why ROHR Zimbabwe's membership was growing everyday. Zimbabweans know these people championing the human rights cause, hence atrcating membership is not a huge problem.“ROHR Zimbabwe’s founding vision is to see Zimbabwe become a peaceful, just and free nation that is conscious of and respect human rights. This is to be achieved through various strategies that encompass radicalism, active participation, awareness campaigns, capacity building in rural communities and wholesale mobilization of Zimbabwean masses. ROHR Zimbabwe, because of its strong belief in action, it is the power behind many powerful demonstration that have rocked Zimbabwe to the core in recent years,” said Mr Gandanga.“On the ground ROHR Zimbabwe is scoring many goals. This is as a result of its radical approach, responsiveness and sheer bravery. The organization first cut its teeth with investigation and exposure of the Mumbengegwi issue in which Zanu pf Minister Mumbengegwi’s wife was accused of murdering one of her employees at her farm and claiming farm workers were like dogs. Since then, the firebrand organization has stood shoulder and chest higher than many of the docile but well funded human rights organizations operating here in Zimbabwe,” he said.“The organization’s funding comes mainly from its many overseas based and local well wishers who desire to see a human right engendered Zimbabwe. Also unique in their funding structure is membership fees paid by thousands across the world. The structure is only peculiar to them and this adds impetus to their activities as well as guards against funds abuse and docility. To their credit ROHR Zimbabwe is finally becoming the face of human awareness campaigns and a knight of rural communities’ mobilization,” he added.Mr Gandanga said ROHR Zimbabwe’ physical presence in the country's ten provinces makes it the most important human right organsation in Zimbabwe.

“We are pleased with our capable leadership in
England and in South Africa which assist in resource mobilisation thereby making us more effective in executing our work. I can now tell you that ROHR Zimbabwe is now known right in every corner of Zimbabwe. We have started off programmes in grass root level of training people about their right to have rights,” he said.
Mr Gandanga highlighted that a lot needed to be done in Zimbabwe as far as human rights issues are concerned.“Of particular concern are the continuing arbitrary arrests, abductions and detention of opposition forces and human rights activists. ROHR Zimbabwe has also noted with concern and has highlighted to the government the need to move away from pretending that victims of violence have forgiven the perpetrators because they set up the National Healing Commission. We are currently moving around the country to educate people to avoid retribution. We agreed to do this after realising that many people in Zimbabwe are extremely bitter with ZANU-PF did to them,” he said.Mr Gandanga added that: “We would like the Unity government to work but as of now it looks like nothing but a symbol of Mugabe’s intransigency of relinquishing power. To us Mugabe remains an icon of repression and we would like him to leave office for the good of Zimbabweans”.

ROHR's director of Information, Mr. Edgar Chikuvise said there was a need for Mr Mugabe to dismantle his evil machinations that has caused a lot of suffering in the country since he took office in 1980.
On constitutional matters, ROHR Zimbabwe, he said, it was a sacred right for every Zimbabwean to participate in such a process of governance to the realisation of rights and other freedoms. As such, he said ROHR Zimbabwe is strongly opposed to the imposition of the Kariba draft upon the people of Zimbabwe. The organisation believes that the Kariba draft should only be used as a soft landing spot or as reference only, said Mr Chikuvise.ROHR Zimbabwe is currently lobbying the government to include human rights in the schools curriculum.Much of their activities and source of funds could not be drawn due to their policy of not sharing much of their private information.From the interviews, the evidence seen and past experiences ROHR Zimbabwe thrust, vision and objectives remains the dream of every Zimbabwean. Its idea of lobbying the government to include a curriculum on human rights in every stage of education is as good as it comes.
Last Updated on Friday, 17 July 2009 20:20
 

Evicted for supporting MDC – the case of six families in Bindura

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ROHR Zimbabwe is greatly disturbed by the recent farm evictions that took place in Bindura. The forced eviction appears to be politically motivated according to reports as it involves the Zanu PF District Chairman Jacob Chiripanyanga who is allegedly victimizing them for political affiliations to the Movement for Democratic Change.  

Fanuel Musona, Gift Lemon, Lyson Reason, Gift Mhembere and Lazarus Malunga and their families are beneficiaries of the controversial land reform after the Mugabe led government allocated them plots at Foothills farm. They received the above mentioned plots in 2000, and had for the past 9 years, built homes and families with the hope that their newly found fortune would last them and their offsprings.  The above mentioned people, among other fellow victims countrywide, have become victims of political fanning by ZANU PF zealots in living in the same farm. 

Jacob Chiripanyanga is accusing the four of betraying their loyalty to ZANU PF by their alleged support of MDC. This accusation has resulted in the complainants being issued eviction letters. Information from ROHR secretary for information and publicity in the area explained how the four were brought before Chief Negomo of Chiweshe village who ordered that they be thoroughly beaten before trial. The chief initially demanded US $50 before reducing it to US$40 from the victims as trial charge. 

The case was first heard on 3 July 2009 before Chief Negomo allegedly in the presence of police officers from Dundril police post who showed reluctance to interfere in the process. Mr. Musona and company are still to pay the required US$40 and are residing at their plots awaiting the conclusion of their case. The five are still to appear before Chief Negomo for further trial on a date to be announced.  

MDC Foothills chairman Collen Langton who confirmed the eviction claim said that the case was before Chief Negomo.  “Though they are still residing at the farm the fate of whether they will be evicted or not in is in the hands of the village court which I want to believe is illegimate since Negomo imposed himself on the throne after he was allocated a piece of land during the land reform programme in 2000 just like anybody here on the farm”, said Langton. 

Chief Negomo is accused of imposing himself on the people of Foothills after he was allocated a piece of land at the farm. The chief and Chiripanyanga are being accused by the villagers of running a scam where they are forcing farm residents to the village court for trial where they milk hard earned cash from the poor villagers breasts in broad daylight in the name of tradition.   

In another eviction case ROHR Zimbabwe reported in May 2009, six families at Gatumba farm in Bindura were evicted by four Zanu PF activists Tumai Phiri, Kennedy Makomo, Edward Uriri and Mr. Chari simply for having electricity and decent shelter at the farm whilst the latter resided in mud houses.  

From the ROHR information Department – Contact Thomas Madhuku (Information Officer) for further details 

Last Updated on Friday, 10 July 2009 22:19
 

ROHR Zimbabwe Harare Provincial Co-ordinating Committee (PCC) held its maiden meeting

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On Thursday 2nd July 2009 ROHR Harare provincial coordinating committee held its first meeting meant to map the way forward in terms of activities and programs. The committee promised to make ROHR visible and active towards the Zimbabwean cause especially in Harare since it is the capital of Zimbabwe. All the eleven elected members turned up for the meeting which was chaired by Mr. Last Maengahama the Harare Chairperson. 

The Harare provincial committee elected into office on the 20th June 2009 promised to work hard and united for the organization’s success. They tasked every member to show high level of commitment for the programs to be successful. The committee proposed a number of events they would conduct with the first being setting up of grassroots committees in all the 29 constituencies of Harare 

Some of the activities they proposed are leadership development and capacity building workshops for members in Harare province. Speaking after the workshop the Harare field officer Vimbai Mbisva said that the members showed a high level of commitment by turning up for the meeting and the general consensus that they will all take part in the activities of the province is a clear sign of commitment. What they are asking for are resources to make sure that their goal is achieved. “All the members were in high spirit and eager to make Harare the leading province in terms of activities”, said the Field Officer. 

They then requested that the organization make provisions for information material which will be distributed during the structuring exercise. They requested T-shirts especially for the committee so that when they go out to constituencies and districts they can be identified with the organization. Other materials such as fliers, newsletters and brochures are also among a list of materials they would want for their programs. They tasked the organization to keep their spirit up by ensuring that their demands are met for them to achieve the goal they have set for themselves.  

From the ROHR Information Department
Contact Thomas Madhuku, Information Officer (Intern) for further details 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 July 2009 22:56
 

Support for ROHR from Australia

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I am a Zimbabwean now living in Australia but my home will always be Zimbabwe. I can not wait to return home and contribute to a country ravaged by hate greed and all the negatives that go with a dictatorship. Our return must mean a new Zimbabwe for all, where we all learn to love each other and move towards a common goal. That goal must be one of self-empowerment. Where every Zimbabwean is appreciated and not thrown away. As we who are living abroad see the benefits of a democracy, we must realise the pitfalls too. We must prepare our country to move ahead from the destruction that was created by a party, which I and others strongly believe was only hell bent on their own survival while sacrificing the people of our country. We must now rise above the ashes and now play our part. I hope to stay in contact with you and will continue to say Pamberi ne Zimbabwe.  Lionel Naidoo
Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 July 2009 22:54
 

ROHR ZIMBABWE COMES OF AGE

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In August 2009, ROHR Zimbabwe will celebrate its second anniversary since its Formation in 2007.   

ROHR Zimbabwe has positioned itself as a human rights organization that places special emphasis on grassroots based activism, radicalism, creative mobilization and outreach methodology. The organization focuses on a broad spectrum of rights- civil, social, economic and political.  The organization derives its uniqueness from its radical approach and strength from a physical presence in every province, leadership in the overseas – that assist in resource mobilization, grassroots oriented programs as well as inherent activism and promptness of action 

Although ROHR Zimbabwe started operations a mere two years ago, it has made considerable strides within its short life span in challenging and speaking out against human rights violations. In 2007 and 2008, ROHR Zimbabwe appointed focal persons in each province, who have been acting as catalysts and link persons in identifying and taking action against violations. An office has since been established in Harare. Some provinces such as Masvingo, Midlands and Bulawayo have already put in place frameworks to document cases of human rights violations. Already, ROHR Zimbabwe has registered a strong presence in national and international independent media, as several of its press statements have been covered in these different media.  In order to register discontent on the human rights situation in the country, ROHR Zimbabwe staged several demonstrations in various parts of the country. There was however spirited efforts by the government to thwart these demonstrations.

ROHR Zimbabwe is a non party – political, grassroots and membership based organization passionate and committed to bringing about positive change in Zimbabwe through advocating for a Zimbabwe where rights and freedoms of every human being are respected and promoted. The organization is inspired by the founding mission of returning Zimbabwe to normalcy and higher standards of respect for human rights after years of violations of unimaginable proportions with the aim of achieving justice and peace in Zimbabwe. The organization was formed by a coalition of Zimbabweans in exile abroad and others who fell victim to the human rights violations that rocked Zimbabwe since Independence in 1980, whose forms and magnitudes became horrendous during election times, particularly after the emergence of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). The founding members believe in the conceivability and practicality of the realization of human rights.

ROHR Zimbabwe activities
The centrality of ROHR Zimbabwe programming is hinged upon the three basic mandates stemming from its mission statement. Our mission is to promote a culture of human rights in Zimbabwe through community mobilization, capacity building and active responses to human rights challenges.  

1. COMMUNITY MOBILISATION
The strategic objective for this theme is to mobilize, empower and inspire people in Zimbabwe to defend and claim their rights. Noting that Zimbabwe is currently reeling from the effects of gross violation of human rights, polarized environment, de-mobilized communities, discrimination and docility at community level, ROHR Zimbabwe would like to ensure that individuals, acting collectively, gain greater influence and control over their lives. The objective is to ensure that efforts are directed to re-mobilizing communities, giving them cutting edge information and knowledge that enable them to individually and collectively promote and protect their rights.  

As ROHR Zimbabwe we believe that empowered citizens, who are networked and speaking with one voice, have the potential to serve as powerful change agents who have an impact on policy making and the enforcement of existing policies. Community empowerment would facilitate paradigm shift by communities from passive community life to intensive action oriented responses to human rights challenges.  

In pursuit of this goal and consistent with our unique values of bravery, action, responsiveness and assertiveness, ROHR Zimbabwe mobilized communities from day one in protests against human rights. In 2007 demonstrations were held to put pressure on the ZANU PF regime to stop human rights abuses in its quest to maintain a stranglehold grip on power and create a one-party state.  

In 2008, ROHR Zimbabwe was in the headlines on its principled stance that people needed to be accorded a chance to choose a Government of their choice through a free and fair ballot held in peaceful environment and monitored and observed by international bodies. More than 8 demonstrations were held countrywide in Harare, Matebeleland, Masvingo, Manicaland, Midlands and Mashonaland central. Even though some of the protest marches were met with the full force of police brutality and violently cracked down, the strong desire to seek real change that subsisted in the people of Zimbabwe never died, and still exists in them now that an inclusive government is in place.       

2. CAPACITY BUILDING
ROHR Zimbabwe is conscious of the good intentions the political parties in Zimbabwe had that led to the formation of the inclusive government although we are still worried that no tangible steps have been taken to address human rights violations as human rights defenders and political activists are constantly being harassed, detained and tortured.   

Due to the harsh environment that characterized the development landscape over the past few years, particularly attacks on human rights defenders, most activists have fled the country; have been disabled, killed, maimed, demobilized, and cowed into submission. In addition, structures and networks of activists have been infiltrated and weakened by the ruling ZANU PF, hence there is weak positive activism due to fear, targeted harassment and all manner of violations.  

Leadership development and capacity building workshops
So far this year, ROHR Zimbabwe carried out five workshops in Harare, Mutare, Bindura, Gweru and Bulawayo, in order to strengthen the provincial structures and to inspire, empower and motivate local activists to champion the cause of promoting and defending human rights in their communities.  

The main motivation behind these workshops is to develop a pool of radical activists, able to champion human rights issues and to keep the state parties in check. These activists should be resident at grassroots level to not only monitor the violations but also mobilize communities to timely act on issues that threaten the enjoyment of rights and fundamental freedoms.  

Under capacity building, other specific interventions by ROHR Zimbabwe include developing a human rights activists’ handbook, intensive training on human rights promotion and defense strategies and organizing activists at local level for more effective responses. 

3. ACTIVE RESPONSES TO HUMAN RIGHTS CHALLENGES
ROHR Zimbabwe’s founding mandate is to actively engage citizens in timely and quick interventions that seek to mitigate on specific human rights degenerations in the country. This thematic area is not totally divorced from the objectives under community mobilization whose overall objective is to hold Government and its institutions accountable and responsive to peoples’ needs.   

Mindful of the suffering of the people of Zimbabwe in 2008 caused by the quasi-fiscal activities of the central bank Governor, ROHR Zimbabwe sponsored a lawsuit against Gideon Gono in September 2008.  

ROHR Zimbabwe shamed perpetrators of rights violations through naming and shaming such as in the case of Selina Mumbengegwi, the former finance Minister’s wife Samuel Mumbengegwi when she was implicated in the brutal murder of her farm worker and brutal assault of MDC supporters in her farm. 

The naming and shaming strategy was planted into the seeds of the communities so much so that ownership of the action in the communities worked to deter a comfortable habitation for peddlers of violence in the 2008 inter-elections violence. In Masvingo, some political criminals fled their houses to other countries after they were named and shamed using the local communication channels aimed at disgracing such appalling behavior from fellow Zimbabweans.   

Acknowledgements
ROHR Zimbabwe wishes to acknowledge the following for their immeasurable contributions towards the activities and programmes carried out since 2007. It would be unfair if their contributions are not awarded the due respect they deserve:
·         ROHR Zimbabwe leadership in the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe, especially the president Mr. Ephraim Tapa for his dedication towards the Zimbabwean plight. Mr. Tapa has been at the centre of mobilizing resources and funds for programmes and activities back in Zimbabwe.
·         The United Kingdom structures for supporting ROHR Zimbabwe activities in Zimbabwe.
·         Zimbabwe Vigil and the coordinator Rose Benton for their unwavering support and a strong partnership with ROHR Zimbabwe.
·         ROHR Zimbabwe secretariat and members, the struggle could not have been easy had it not been the support they rendered to the organization.  

Way forward
ROHR Zimbabwe guided by the vision to see a society conscious of human rights, is still committed and will continue to fight for the full realization of rights in Zimbabwe. The coming of inclusive government gave an impression that reforms were underway but the situation has not changed much; rights violations are still going on. The human rights environment remains volatile and this demands that we continue to engage and put pressure on the government to ensure reforms that prioritise respect of human rights are put in place. We also intend to intensify civic education and community engagement to nurture a society that is human rights conscious, particular attention given to rural communities. A campaign for the incorporation of human rights curriculum in schools to educate the school children on human rights issues is also on the cards as we feel human rights violations were mainly due to a lack of proper knowledge on the subject of human rights (catch them young). 

ROHR Zimbabwe is also keen to establish and reach out to people of Zimbabwe in their communities and set up structures from provincial to ward level, this has the potential of influencing policy reforms from bottom up the ladder to top and to facilitate the coordination of human rights activities or programs at grassroots level.  

From the information Department of Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe 

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 July 2009 11:07
 


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