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Original Post Date: 2005-03-22 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/22/2005 3:15:58 PM
New York: Human Rights watch: Report on Zim Intimidation
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/22/2005 3:15:58 PM
New York: Human Rights watch: Report on Zim Intimidation
[But watch… everyone in South Africa already knows that the South African Government will declare the Zimbabwean election free and fair. I also heard that Mugabe invited the Russians… yes… you heard me… to come and monitor the elections!!! And as you all are aware… the Russians… ahem… don’t pay much more than lip service to “democracy” in their own neck of the woods. Mugabe told the Western observers he wasn’t interested in them… but invited the Russians… and of course South Africa. Nobody in South Africa seriously believes Mugabe’s elections will be free or fair. But our Government will pretend this is the case. We all know it… Jan] A new report has detailed a culture of intimidation and repression in Zimbabwe and predicts a climate of fear will prevent a fair election next week. The report released by the New York based Human Rights Watch is based on 135 interviews with politicians, non-government organisations, church leaders and journalists in Zimbabwe. It describes incidents of intimidation on members of the opposition and its supporters and ordinary citizens. It says beatings and arrests have been meted out to activists and critics of the regime of President Robert Mugabe. The report notes the limited media space given to the opposition and says that Zimbabweans have not been allowed to freely form political views and judgements. The government says it has put in place electoral reforms that will allow for a free and fair poll. |
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