CALL FOR A PEACEFUL NATIONAL TRANSITION IN ZIMBABWE

GLOBAL ZIMBABWE FORUM

PRESS STATEMENT

RE: CALL FOR A PEACEFUL NATIONAL TRANSITION IN ZIMBABWE

The GZF notes with critical concern the deteriorating political situation in Zimbabwe and call for more commitment from all the interested parties and relevant stakeholders in seeking for a peaceful and decisive resolution to the crisis in Zimbabwe.


We also note with concern the continued escalation of political violence and reprisals as facilitated by state institutions such as the army and the police and call for the restoration of peace, law and order in the country.

We insist that the 27th June 2008 run-off election was an exercise in national electoral fraud that should not be given any form of legal and political recognition whatsoever.

We further express our utter disappointment with the just ended African Union summit in Egypt that seems to have condoned Robert Mugabe and apparently accepted substantially his illegal claim to the nation’s office of the Presidency.

We declare that at the moment there is no person that is legally entitled to be recognised as the duly elected head of state or government in Zimbabwe.

Further to that we insist the proposals for a government of national unity must be taken in their proper context since they risk being seen as a deliberate affront to the democratic will of the masses of Zimbabwe.We express our disappointment with the impact of President Thabo Mbeki’s mediation role thus far and he is no longer credible enough to continue as the sole mandated mediator.

As a way forward we support the call for an expanded mediation effort that should include some eminent African persons as appointed by the AU in consultation with SADC.We call for an all inclusive transitional authority process that shall seek to unite the largely polarised nation, depoliticise all key state institutions and embark on a serious economic recovery process.

The transitional authority must be given a maximum of two years after which elections shall be held under a new people based national Constitution in terms of internationally acceptable electoral terms and conditions. 

For more details feel free to contact the representatives of the GZF listed below.

Issued in Geneva on Thursday 3rdJuly 2008 by

Mr. Daniel Molokele

Co-ordinator

Telephone: +41 78 906 3896

Ms. Grace Kwinjeh

Chairperson

Telephone: +27794344508

Mr. Mandla-akhe Dube

Vice Chairperson

Telephone: +6421…

Mr. Canaan Mhlanga

North America Region

Telephone: +7782373072

Mr. Simbarashe Chirimubwe

Rest of Africa Region

Telephone: +267-7…

Mr. Promise Mkwananzi

Europe Region

Telephone: +31612697629

 Mr. Luke Zunga

South Africa Region

Telephone: +27835281561

Prof. Stan Mukasa

North America Region

Telephone: +724 467 0001

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