Nelson Mandela should urge Mugabe to go



South Africa betrays black Zimbabweans

Call for African Union pressure

Oxford - 10 April 2008

"Nelson Mandela should publicly urge Robert Mugabe to stand down. He should
denounce the recent election fraud and the withholding of the poll results."

This call comes from human rights campaigner and Green Party candidate for

Oxford East, Peter Tatchell, who has twice attempted a citizen’s arrest of

the Zimbabwean dictator – in London in 1999 and in Brussels in 2001.

“Nelson is the hero of the anti-apartheid movement, but his silence on

Zimbabwe’s unfree and unfair elections is collusion with tyranny. He is

betraying his fellow Africans in Zimbabwe,” Mr Tatchell added.

“Britain should be pressing African Union leaders, including South Africa’s

President Thabo Mbeki and other top ANC officials, to call on Mugabe to

retire. They should offer him a face-saving exit strategy.

The Zimbabwean crisis needs an African solution.

“People around the world, including Zimbabweans, supported Nelson Mandela’s

freedom struggle against apartheid. It is now time that Mandela reciprocated

this solidarity by calling for the release of the election results and for

Mugabe to concede that he lost the presidential poll.

“Other African leaders also need to speak out against Mugabe’s despotism.

The people of Zimbabwe deserve a democratic, representative government that

ensures equality and justice for all its citizens.

These were the goals of the African liberation movements of the last 60

years. They are still worthy goals today.

“Predictions of Mugabe’s election defeat and his exit as president were

premature.”

“The failure to release the election results is fairly conclusive evidence

that Mugabe was defeated, otherwise he would have published the figures and

boasted of victory.

“The beatings, raids and arrests of opposition supporters and the renewed

seizures of white-owned farms are being orchestrated by Mugabe’s police and

military. They show that he is determined to stand and fight. He won’t go

quietly. Yet again, the Movement for Democratic Change and the international

community have under-estimated Mugabe.

“The Zimbabwean tyrant and his political party, ZANU-PF, have lost the

election, clearly and conclusively. Even his three-card box of tricks

– intimidating the media and opposition, bribing the electorate with land

and food, and stuffing the ballot boxes – was not enough to secure him

victory.

“The people of Zimbabwe have spoken: there has been a mass rejection of

Mugabe’s many years of fiddled elections, economic mismanagement and human

rights abuses.

“The election results were posted at many polling stations the day after the

elections. Most showed substantial wins for the opposition Movement for

Democratic Change (MDC) in both the presidential and parliamentary ballots.

The delayed release of the ballot results by the Mugabe-controlled Election

Commission has been a vain attempt to massage the results in favour of

ZANU-PF,” said Mr Tatchell.

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