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Original Post Date: 2008-07-17 Time: 09:00:07 Posted By: Jan
The Congress of SA Trade Unions on Tuesday supported the decision by the Movement for Democratic Change to withdraw from the runoff election in Zimbabwe.
In a statement Cosatu spokesperson Patrick Craven said the federation was appalled “at the levels of violence and intimidation being inflicted on the people of Zimbabwe by the illegitimate Mugabe regime”.
Cosatu endorsed the view of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), that the June 27 election was not an election, but a declaration of war against the people of Zimbabwe by the ruling party.
“Political violence in the country has reached alarming if not catastrophic proportions and dozens of people have been murdered due to political motivated violence.”
Cosatu supported the decision of the ZCTU not to accept an outcome of any flawed election, and demanded that the leaders of the Southern African Development Community and the African Union governments make a clear public statement that the elections cannot possibly be free and fair.
During their Monday meeting Cosatu decided to work with the Cosatu Limpopo province to start mobilising for a blockade “to protest against the violence Mugabe has unleashed against his own people”.
The federation also decided to call on all Cosatu’s other provinces, together with civil society organisations, to organise rallies during June and July, and to call on the ANC and SACP to take similar action in solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe.
The trade union federation called on the South African government, SADC governments, African governments and all other governments “not to recognise Mugabe’s illegal government all over the world, and to refuse to have any dealings with Mugabe other than ensuring that he work towards a new elections strictly under the conditions of total observance of the SADC election protocols”. – Sapa
Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=nw20080624122706457C571449