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Zimbabwe: Civil Society Statement on the June 27 Presidential Run-off

26 June 2008 - Civil society organisations in Zimbabwe, including several Hivos-partnerorganisations, issued a statement today in which they argue that the presidential run-off scheduled on Friday, June 27, is not free and fair and therefore void of legitimacy. The civil society organisations urge the people of Zimbabwe not to vote, unless doing so in order to protect their own lives or wellbeing. Read the full statement.

Civil society organisations in Zimbabwe, being witnesses and victims of the politically motivated violence that is occurring in our country since the March 29 harmonised elections, make it known to our fellow citizens, fellow Africans and the global community that we hold that the Presidential run-off election scheduled for June 27 2008 cannot be free and fair and is therefore void of legitimacy.

The acts of brutality that have occurred over the last three months have made any semblance of a free and fair election impossible. We therefore urge the people of Zimbabwe not to vote, unless doing so in order to protect their own lives or wellbeing.

The atrocities have been characterised by the burning of peoples’ homesteads, the forcing of people to attend rallies during the day and night, the targeted killings of opposition and civil society activists, the disruption of church services and well as the complicity of the state security services through their participation in the violence and failure to protect innocent Zimbabweans. Moreover, as civil society organisations we cannot participate in any monitoring or observation processes around this election as we view it as electoral fraud.

At the time of the release of this statement, we are aware that over 300 Zimbabweans are gathered at the South African Embassy as a direct result of the political violence and the failure of the Zimbabwe Republic Police to protect life and limb.

In light of the foregoing, we view the only solution to our current national crises as one that requires the holding of fresh elections under a new, democratic and people driven constitution. This will entail instituting changes to our political environment which will include:

1.The immediate dismantling of all government sponsored militia bases in the country;
2.The immediate dismantling of the Joint Operations Command that has been running this country on a military basis and is accused of being the primary organising entity of all the political violence being meted out on the people of Zimbabwe;
3.The immediate establishment of a refugee council to address the plight of internally displaced people in the country;
4.The allowing of humanitarian aid agencies to resume their invaluable work of providing food, shelter and health services to the people of Zimbabwe;
5.The bringing to justice of all perpetrators of political violence;
6.The release of all political prisoners from Zimbabwe’s prisons;
7.The establishment of a peacekeeping and monitoring framework that is spearheaded by the SADC.

In this framework, we implore the SADC Heads of State and Government, the African Union and the United Nations to urge the main political parties in Zimbabwe to respect the will of the people of Zimbabwe which because of the ongoing political violence has been compromised. We urge the SADC, AU an UN to work with political parties, civil society, churches and the people of Zimbabwe to facilitate the holding of fresh elections under a new democratic constitution and assist in healing the wounds of politically motivated violence that has affected our country.




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