TransAfrica
Forum
is the leading advocacy organization for Africa and the African
Diaspora in U.S. foreign policy. TransAfrica Forum helped lead
the world protest against apartheid in South Africa and colonial
rule in southern Africa. Today, the organization works for human
and economic justice for African people on the continent of
Africa, in Latin America and in the Caribbean.
On March
29 the people of Zimbabwe cast their votes for President, Parliament,
and local representatives. To date, the results of the Presidential
election have not been announced, leading to widespread accusations
of vote manipulation. Charges of intimidation and the threat
of violence grow daily, while the population suffers from spiraling
inflation, commodity shortages, and joblessness. Ultimately,
the people of Zimbabwe will determine their leaders, but as
concerned citizens we can send a message to the Government of
Zimbabwe, the African Union and to the nations of Southern Africa
that we stand in solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe and
that we support their struggle for human rights and justice.
The following
Message of Solidarity includes the points outlined in such popular
documents as The Zimbabwe We Want, the People’s Convention
(February 2008), as well as the platforms of human rights and
justice groups in Zimbabwe. We invite you to add your name to
the following message.
MESSAGE
OF SOLIDARITY
HUMAN
RIGHTS AND JUSTICE FOR ZIMBABWE
The people
of Zimbabwe have been betrayed, both by the government that
represents them and by Western governments that claim to support
their desires for economic development and democracy. Internally,
corruption, government mis-management, military excesses, and
poor economic decisions have deepened the country’s multiple
social and economic crises. At the same time, the post-independence
promises made by the international community were not kept and
the imposition of World Bank/IMF economic structural adjustment
policies further entrenched inequality and reversed the initial
gains made by the country. We, the undersigned, support the
people of Zimbabwe in their calls for a peaceful resolution
to the current crisis.
We
urge the Government of Zimbabwe to work towards:
1. A new
constitution, a people-driven document that ensures that any
elected government runs the country to benefit its people, not
the elite.
2. Economic
justice, specifically:
- An audit
of Zimbabwe’s 4.2 billion dollar debt
- Repatriation
of stolen assets, particularly funds diverted from public
coffers to individual accounts in international banks.
- National
investments in social development, job creation, and regional
economic integration efforts.
3. A national
“Truth and Reconciliation” process to begin the
healing process.
We
urge the international community to:
- End
the “undeclared economic sanctions.”
- Cancel
the colonial debt, including apartheid-related debt, along
with debts related to failed structural adjustment policies,
following an audit of the country’s national debt.
- Work
with the Zimbabwean people to identify and repatriate public
funds that have been diverted to private accounts in international
banks.
Click
here to email TransAfrica Forum and add your name to this
Message of Solidarity.
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Editorial Board member Imani
Countess is the Senior Director of Public Affairs
of TransAfrica
Forum and formerly the National Coordinator, Africa Program,
American Friends Service Committee. Click
here to contact Ms. Countess.