Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum
Bringing
perpetrators and instigators of violence to justice
In its various reports the Human Rights Forum documented the political
violence that occurred in the pre-election period in
Zimbabwe
. The worst acts of violence included murders, rapes, serious
assaults and destruction of houses and other property. These and other acts of
political violence were aimed at intimidating voters and forcing them to vote in
a certain way. They were also aimed at preventing certain political parties from
campaigning.
Regrettably, at the time when these acts of
violence were occurring far too little was done to prevent them and to bring to
justice the perpetrators, together with those who were inciting such acts. This
meant that the perpetrators were able to continue to distort the entire
electoral process by preventing political campaigning by opposition party. Up to
the present, few of the instigators and perpetrators of these acts of violence
have been arrested. This is despite the fact that in at least some instances the
alleged perpetrators are known.
Although long overdue, the arrest of Wilson
Kufa Chitoro (“Biggie Chitoro”) on allegations of kidnapping and murder is a
positive step in the direction of the re-assertion of the rule of law in
Zimbabwe
. Chitoro, however, is only one of many who are alleged to
have perpetrated or incited acts of criminal violence during the pre-election
period. Other war veterans and persons operating with them, and various party
officicals are alleged to have carried out or instigated many acts of violence.
These acts include the murder of two MDC organisers in Buhera, Mr Chiminya and
Ms Mabika, and the murders of two commercial farms, Mr Stevens in Murewa and Mr
Olds in Nyamandhlovu. It is hoped that investigations into all of these various
cases will now be professionally pursued with all possible expedition.
Additionally, given the scale of political
violence that occurred during the pre-election period, the Human Rights Forum
calls for an independent commission of inquiry to be set up to carry out a full
investigation into the causes of the political violence and the persons and
agencies that were involved in organising and carrying out the violence.
In order that such political violence does
not recur, no amnesty or immunity should be given to persons found to be
responsible for the violence.
5 July 2000
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