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South Africa Should Press Zimbabwe to End Repression

South Africa Should Press Zimbabwe to End Repression

Human Rights Abuses Under ZANU-PF Have Soared During Country’s Crisis

NEW YORK, USA, September 10, 2020,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- A high-level delegation from South Africa has been dispatched to Zimbabwe to try to find a solution to the country’s escalating economic and political crisis. The team, led by the head of South Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) party Secretary-General Ace Magashule, will meet officials from Zimbabwe’s ruling African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) party. Its priority should be calling on the government to urgently address the country’s deteriorating human rights situation.

While the Zimbabwe government insists there is no crisis, under Emmerson Mnangagwa’s presidency, the abduction and torture of critics of the government has escalated, largely without the arrest of those responsible. In the past year, unidentified assailants, suspected to be state security agents, have abducted and tortured more than 70 government critics. Zimbabwe’s security forces have also increasingly committed arbitrary arrests, violent assaults, abductions, torture, and other abuses against the political opposition, dissidents, and activists. The police crackdown on anticorruption protests in July, in which 16 protesters were injured and a further 60 were arrested, including the award-winning novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga and the opposition MDC Alliance spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere, is only the most recent example. 

Rather than addressing the many genuine complaints about his government, President Mnangagwa has publicly denounced his critics, describing them as “a few rogue Zimbabweans” – despite the sizeable protests that have gripped the country. South Africa has appropriately dispatched a team to Zimbabwe and should now press the Zimbabwe leadership to uphold their human rights obligations and end the escalating repression. The ANC delegation should not only talk to ZANU-PF but meet with victims of abuses as well as representatives from churches, labor unions, human right groups, and opposition parties.

The delegation should also urge the Zimbabwe authorities to investigate all serious human rights violations over the last two years and carry out the recommendations of investigations so far. The authorities should appropriately prosecute those responsible for abuses, including members of security forces, in accordance with national law and international standards. And the government should reform the security forces, end their involvement in party politics, and ensure that they act professionally and according to law.

South Africa’s message to Zimbabwe’s government should be clear: this crisis cannot be resolved by repressing the people of Zimbabwe.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Human Rights Watch.

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