Thursday, 22 August 2013

‘Justice Never Forgets’ – by Melusi Sibanda

Today we witness the swearing in of Robert Mugabe as President of Zimbabwe for a seventh term. For some this is another stab in the heart and the beginning of another journey to the gates of hell; for us Human Rights Activists it is another challenge to regenerate and ensure that ours and the common people’s voices are heard. These voices may be that of sadness and helplessness however we have all the tools on the ground for them to be amplified to the rest of the world. We will not allow the situation in Zimbabwe to degenerate to pre-2008 levels.


Our campaigns should be reformulated to have a voice as well as provide justice for the people. All those with access to evidence of all wrong doing should gather it and channel it to the right authorities e.g. The International Court of Justice. There are certain elements within the current Zimbabwean political system that now believe they are beyond the arms of the law. However, as they say in the ICJ ‘Justice Never Forgets’! As technology progresses access to information becomes easier and the voices of the people get louder. The law will catch up with those who have trampled on people’s rights to life, water, food, votes, etc. All the cowards that ride the gravy train of robbery of the poor and torment of the masses will feel like they are scot-free but that can’t be the case for ever. There will be no return to innocence to all those involved putting the wants of a few before the needs of the masses. Justice maybe delayed but it can never be denied. Mark my words, the time will come when someone will pay for this.

In the mean time as human rights activists should continue with our passion to amplify the voice of the people at let the world hear our cries. Pressure must be applied on the Regime to uphold all human rights.

Justice for all


Melusi Sibanda – Information & Publicity Secretary - ROHR Zimbabwe/ Bradford Branch

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Zanu PF rears its ugly head of violence in a bid to destroy democracy by Kwanele Khupe

http://www.swradioafrica.com/2013/08/19/mdc-t-under-attack-in-mugabes-home-district/

Systematic violence is being used by Zanu PF  to target, stifle and strangle the voice of the oppostion. So Zanu PF are not content with their stolen victory in the heavily rigged elections their are after blood and want to permanently silence the voice of the opposition and gain absolute power. Their are rendering the final death nail to the MDC coffin and democracy will go with it.  

Violence and Intimidation being used by Zanu PF activist to punish those who voted against them by Kwanele Khupe

http://www.swradioafrica.com/2013/08/19/mdc-t-losing-parliamentary-candidate-survives-knife-attack/

Now that they've secured victory through rigging the polls in the recently stolen elections, Zanu PF has set its vicious activists upon the opposition and anyone who dared vote against them. Their goal is to totally annihilate the opposition and drive them to the ground using violence and torture so that Zimbabwe reverts to a undemocratic one party state ruled by a dictator with absolute power.
  


Friday, 16 August 2013

Concern raised as women and children flee ZANU PF violence

http://www.swradioafrica.com/2013/08/16/concern-raised-as-women-and-children-flee-zanu-pf-violence/


Human rights groups have expressed concern at the increasing intimidation, violence, and reprisals being experienced by MDC-T supporters in the rural areas.

Since the results of the July 31st elections were announced, ZANU PF activists have unleashed a wave of reprisals which have seen some villagers, including women and children, seeking refuge in the mountains.

Rights campaigners Amnesty International (Amnesty) last week revealed that six women from Mukumbura, in Mash Central, were now living in the mountains after they were targeted for being MDC-T supporters.The women told Amnesty that they were being victimised after they resisted ZANU PF instructions to feign illiteracy, blindness or injury so they could be “assisted” to vote in the recent elections.

Justice Melusi Sibanda  
Organising Secretary – ROHR Zimbabwe/Bradford Branch

Friday, 9 August 2013

Mugabe trampled on constitution to win polls

Came across this article, well worth a read;
http://zimbabweelection.com/2013/08/09/veritas-mugabe-trampled-on-constitution-to-win-polls/

PRESIDENT-elect Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF’s "crushing" victory in last week’s elections was achieved through unconstitutional means, according to Veritas, a local leading lawyers’ grouping.

Veritas said several provisions of the Electoral Act and the constitution were breached, resulting in the polls falling short of Article II(4.b) of the African Union Declaration on the Principles Governing Democratic Elections and Sadc Principles Governing Democratic Elections which say polls should be held under certain stipulated conditions.
Even the proclamation of the elections was unconstitutional because Mugabe did not act on the advice of cabinet as provided for in Section 31H.
Veritas questioned the setting of the elections date by the judiciary, through a Constitutional Court ruling.
The group agreed with Deputy Chief Justice Luke Malaba in his dissenting judgment, which said setting elections dates was a matter for the executive, not for the judges.
“The Constitutional Court’s ruling departed from the previously accepted interpretation of the existing constitutional provision, which had been in place since 1980, stating that elections shall be held within a period not exceeding four months after the dissolution of parliament.”
Mugabe also violated Section 157 which states that an Act of Parliament must provide for the conduct of elections. He further amended the Electoral Act using the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Act, although the electoral law can only be altered by an Act of Parliament.
The voter registration exercise was not done lawfully because Paragraph 6(3) of the Sixth Schedule to the new constitution required the Registrar-General’s Office, under the supervision of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec), to conduct a voter registration exercise and voters’ roll inspection, at least 30 days after gazetting of the constitution.
The exercise fell far short of the constitutional provision since registration units spent only three days in each location, disenfranchising many potential voters.
Veritas said the voters’ roll was in shambles and contained a high number of dead people and those over 100 years old.
Veritas said Zec violated the law by treating the voters’ roll as a secret document resulting in parties receiving hard copies on the eve of the elections, thereby violating Section 21 of the Electoral Act, which says Zec must provide copies, in printed and electronic version, to parties within “a reasonable time” after an election has been called and to candidates within “a reasonable time” after nomination day.
It said throughout the election period, the state-controlled media shamelessly supported Mugabe and Zanu PF while ridiculing outgoing Prime Minister Tsvangirai and the two MDC parties, breaching Section 155(2)(d), which obliges it to provide all parties equal access.
Under Section 133H of the Electoral Act, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission is obliged to establish special investigations committees for every province to assist police liaison officers investigate cases of political violence or intimidation. These were not established.
Veritas said although it was accepted that the special voting was shambolic, allowing special voters to vote again was illegal as it breached Section 81B of the Electoral Act, which prohibits voters who have been authorised to cast special votes from voting in any other way.
There was no procedure laid down in the Act or the regulations allowing people to vote in a ward if they were not registered on the voters’ roll for that ward and, presumably, the people who were authorised to cast special votes would not have been within their wards on polling day; otherwise they would not have been eligible for a special vote.
Under Section 67(3) of the new constitution, every adult Zimbabwean citizen has the right to vote in all elections. In Section 155(2), the state is enjoined to take all appropriate measures to ensure that all eligible citizens have an opportunity to cast their votes.
However, no effort was made to allow Zimbabweans in the diaspora, prisoners and patients to vote.
Section 72 of the Electoral Act disqualified those in the diaspora from obtaining postal votes since only government employees stationed outside Zimbabwe and their spouses are entitled to apply for postal votes.
“Ironically, when Zec applied to the Constitutional Court for an order allowing special voters to vote on general polling day, it used the argument that Section 67(3) of the new constitution, which gives all adult citizens the right to vote, trumped the Electoral Act, which denies people authorised to cast special votes an opportunity to vote on polling day.”
Veritas expressed concern with the appointment of judges to hear election disputes as Mugabe ignored Schedule 8 of the constitution and Article 20 of the Global Political Agreement which says the premier should be consulted.

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Evidence of vote rigging in Zimbabwe trickles in - by Melusi Sibanda

It is easy for some to just acept what happenned last week in Zimbabwe and move on, however as a human rights activist I believe that this would be taking ten step backwards in our sojourn for all to have a voice. Besides, as Morgan Tvangirai put it, '...you can't legitimise the illegitimate' just by accepting defeat. 

Some easily shakeable supporters of the opposition have even gone on to accuse the MDC of being naive or not preparing well enough for the polls, however on analysis there were not many options available to them. Infact the option of going into the election and allowing the rest of the world to see for themselves the extent to which ZANU PF will go to stay in power has worked and as long as the evidence continues to come out the people will learn how their 'human rights' have yet again been trampled all over. The truth will always come out..


I have lifted this article from SW Radio Africa Zimbabwe entitled 'Evidence of voter rigging in Zimbabwe'. It shows the tremendous lengths to which the ZANU machine went to 'win' this election. It is gut wrenching but highly informative.

Youths bused in to Mount Pleasant

Another fraud technique appears to have been captured on video: footage allegedly shows busloads of youths arriving at a polling station at Mount Pleasant, in Harare. The footage shows the youths running off a bus, hiding their faces from the camera. The MDC-T Secretary General and MP for the constituency, Tendai Biti, found out about the new arrivals and headed down to the polling station. In the amateur footage, he can be heard exclaiming: “This is not on, this is blatant cheating”. When Biti asks a man, allegedly the bus driver, where the people are from he responds: “It’s not a secret, but we’re not allowed to say that”. In the window of the bus there is a sign for Honde Valley, suggesting the bus came from the border area between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, over 300km from Harare. (France 24)

Illiterate voters ‘helped’

Three Zimbabwean election observers told France 24 they saw hundreds of voters from rural areas claim they did not how to vote because they were illiterate, while policemen and polling officials came across especially keen to give them a hand.

Dead voters

1 million dead voters, 350 000 people over 85 years old, 109 000 over one hundred years old.

Duplicate names

838 000 duplicate names: same name, same address, same date of birth, different ID numbers.

Candidate gets zero votes in Zvimba North

How does a candidate get zero votes, as in Zvimba North, where 13,877 votes were cast? Surely a candidate would have voted for herself, and surely one or two of those who nominated her would also have voted for her?

ZPF non resident wins in Chegutu

The situation is tense in Mashwest, particularly Chegutu, where a ZPF non resident candidate has won. The ZPF activists in this town are themselves still wondering how their party rep won, when all the odds were tilted against them. They (ZPF supporters) have  stopped wearing their party regalia here, as they do not want people to call them names, as they feel ashamed by the actions of their party and leadership.

Militia recruits in Matobo

Jobless young men were recruited into militias from Matobo just before the elections. This was one of the strategies.

Multiple votes in Mutare

From Roy Bennett: Friends, I received this message from an anonymous source:
“I was talking to someone who stays in Rural area of Zimbabwe he told me that he was paid money and Forced to vote in many polling stations in Mutare Town. He voted Seven times one day. He told me that they were given 10-20 ballot vote papers per person which were already voted for ZANU PF already. What they do is to produce receipt and get ballot paper when he is on the box he mix those papers which he brings and the one he get there and cast 11-21 Votes at a time. Then multiply by the number of people in the bus 60×11 or 21 votes per bus. All police were aware of what was going on and what will going on, but they give blind side. Think of it when a person Vote 7 times then 7 X 10-20 votes per person. This is very very ridiculous.”

Voters double in 5 years in Mount Pleasant

Mt Pleasant constituency results: 2008… 6,000 voted….. 2013….. 12,000 voted………..2008……. 1,700 ZPF………2013……….. 7,900 ZPF. Where did these people come from?

Monday, 5 August 2013

Gays fear crackdown after Mugabe win

http://zimbabweelection.com/2013/08/05/gays-fear-crackdown-after-mugabe-win/

Zimbabweans react to 5 more years of Mugabe (by Justice Sibanda)

After spending the weekend dazed and confused by the outcome of the Zimbabwe Election. This morning I have been online trying to find pictures of Zimbabweans celebrating what if the results published are to be believed was a resounding victory for ZANU-PF. I am still looking. There are pictures on the Sunday Mail (state owned) showing ZANU-PF star rally at the National Sports Stadium that quite frankly bring more questions than answers. On the state owned Herald newspaper there is no mention of it, but rather an exhausting amount of articles about how "free and fair" the elections were according the beacons of democracy that are Jacob Zuma, China and Kenya.

I came across this quote this morning; "As the reality begins to sink in that ZANU PF now has total control of both houses of Zimbabwe’s legislature and Mugabe remains the President, feelings of anger, shock, despair and confusion are taking over." It seems that instead of hope, there is, for many Zimbabweans, fear of what an all-powerful Mugabe means for the future of the country. We have lived through that nightmare once already....

WE ARE WAITING  
  
Justice Melusi Sibanda  
Organising Secretary – ROHR Zimbabwe/Bradford Branch

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Reports of vote rigging on an industrial scale in Zimbabwe - by Melusi Sibanda

Well , what can I say, even I'm lost for words. Never in a million years did I think the 'old man' would escalate sh*t to these levels. What happened today can only be described as spectacular electioneering trickery and rampant vote rigging. ZANU PF never even had the 'audacity' to hide their vote rigging tricks but instead used them shamelessly in an open way.

When I first heard the Prime Minister declare the polls 'a farce and a sham' I thought he had jumped the gun but then the videos, blogs, reports and 'results' began to trickle in - I was bamboozled!

The ZESN estimates 1 million turned away at their voting stations, videos of buses carrying ZANU PF voters to random constituencies.... The evidence is there and I'm sure there's more to come.

ZANU PF and Robert Mugabe have totally lost the plot - winning  so many seats in Matabeleland - really? Come on folks!!

I do believe that these are the last kicks of a dying horse - there's an wiff of throwing in the kitchen sink-ness in this behaviour! LET'S NOT BE DISHEARTENED IN THIS GAME OF THRONES!

The atmosphere's turned cold and the world is watching!

We are Watching!

Melusi Sibanda - Imformation Secretary ROHR Zimbabwe - Bradford Branch

Zim vote counting completed

http://zimbabweelection.com/2013/08/01/zim-vote-counting-completed-zec/

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission said Thursday that counting has been completed in contentious presidential and parliamentary elections and the results are now being collated.

Results have been posted outside polling stations


I await for the publication of the full results but based on the chatter coming out of Zimbabwe, I believe that the wind in our sails and all the optimism we all have been feeling recently is all about to be extinguished. Reports of flaws & irregularities call into question credibility & fairness of election, all I say is brace yourselves for the results.


WE ARE WAITING  
  
Justice Melusi Sibanda  
Organising Secretary – ROHR Zimbabwe/Bradford Branch

Well, here it is! - Unbelievable!

http://zimbabweelection.com/2013/08/01/video-tendai-biti-witnesses-vote-rigging-at-mount-pleasant/