Joint statement of the United Nations special procedures mandate holders on

United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Date: 26 Jun 2008
We, the United Nations Special Procedures mandate holders meeting in Geneva
from 23 - 27 June 2008, wish to express our grave concern about widespread
reports of recurring politically motivated violence in Zimbabwe and other
obstacles to citizens' free and equal participation in the country's
presidential run-off election scheduled for 27 June 2008.

We recall the joint statement of some United Nations Special Procedures

mandate holders issued on 29 April 2008 regarding the situation in Zimbabwe

in the aftermath of the 29 March 2008 presidential and parliamentary

elections, which underlined the deteriorating human rights situation in the country.

We strongly urge the Government of Zimbabwe to ensure respect for human

rights and to abide by democratic principles and practices, in accordance

with Zimbabwe’s own domestic law and international human rights standards.

We also urge the Government and the opposition to renew their dialogue with

a view to finding a sustainable solution to the country’s problems,

including the current political crisis, for the common good of the people of Zimbabwe.

Finally, we wish to urge the Government of Zimbabwe to respond effectively

to the call for free and fair elections and to respect the liberty and

security of the person in the spirit of peace, democracy and the rule of

law. In this regard, we are of the view that no election should take place

in the absence of conditions that would guarantee the free, full and equal

participation of all citizens in the electoral process.

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