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Zimbabwe: Women of the world help
stop the violence!
May 13, 2008 – (Pambazuka News) As a result
the terror campaign by the military and the youth militia, the most
affected are women and children as 80% of Zimbabwean women live
in the rural areas. This statement urges women in Africa and the
world to take action against the Mugabe government.
On March 29,2009 Zimbabwe went to the polls to elect its next government
until 2013.Results for the Presidential elections were announced
a month later and people in Zimbabwe maintained peace. From 2 April
2008 the government organised a retribution campaign to target those
who allegedly voted for the opposition and since then there has
been terror in mostly rural Zimbabwe with youth militia under the
command of the army and police have gone on to unleash terror in
a campaign to teach the rural people how to correctly vote in the
forthcoming presidential run off supposed to take place on 23 May
according to the law but whose date remains unannounced
As a result the terror campaign by the military and the youth militia,
the most affected are women and children as 80% of Zimbabwean women
live in the rural areas. So far, over 800 homes have been burnt
down, over 10 000 people have fled their homes, over 40 people have
been shot dead in cold blood, over 7000 teachers have fled their
schools as a number have been beaten in the eyes of parents and
pupils, Doctors for human Rights report that over 2000 serious cases
of physical torture and beatings have passed through their hands
and a lot of those they treated have suffered serious fractures
to an extent that most are permanently handicapped. The oldest victim
of the post election violence is an old woman with 12 grandchildren
all of them orphaned and whose son is alleged to have campaigned
for the opposition. The youngest female victim is a 15 year old
girl who was stripped naked together with her pregnant mother forced
to lie down and beaten on the breasts and buttocks. Many women including
the old have been forced to strip naked and beaten on the breasts
and buttocks. 7000 teachers, a third of them women have fled their
homes and several schools mostly in rural areas are closed. Several
girls and women are feared raped. The youngest child seriously assaulted
is only 3 years. Despite calls from all corners of the world for
the violence to stop, it has become worse and we fear more and more
people are getting killed and buried
Our situation is such that an estimated 5 million Zimbabweans mostly
professionals and the young have left the country. An estimated
3 million are in South Africa with half being illegal immigrants
facing inhuman deportations daily. Women cross border traders cross
over the crocodile infested Limpopo River and many have been allegedly
raped. HIV and AIDS prevalence is 60% among women and girls and
their life expectancy is 34 years. Domestic violence is rife with
a woman killed or left dead weekly. Unemployment is 80% and inflation
is 165 000 % and the highest in the world. 95% of women of the 200
000 women made homeless and jobless by the government 2005 Operation
Restore Order which demolished their homes and markets that earned
them an income has left them in the open cold and in commercial
sex work since then and now the same women are alleged to have voted
opposition and have gone through torture.
At least 6800 girls get raped annually and with the current displacements
the number is expected to treble. Most female teachers have been
displaced and many have fled the country and a lot more have sought
refuge in the cities. Access to the rural areas has always been
a big challenge for humanitarian organisations but now that women
in rural areas are held hostage by the militia and the army and
the rural areas have been declared no go areas we have seen it almost
impossible to assist. Women Directors of NGOs are on government
hit list that seeks to arrest, detain and destroy the organisation.
Zimbabwean women in rural areas constitute women abandoned by husbands
and dumped in the rural areas because of HIV status, they have gone
through the war of liberation in the 1960s and 1970s and war songs
by the youth militias at their doorsteps have left them semi slaved.
The worst is that they have been beaten because their husbands,
brothers, uncles, boyfriends ,grandsons and other male relatives
allegedly campaigned for the opposition. Old grandmothers struggling
to feed orphans and sickly, women who are bed ridden, orphaned HIV
positive children, the poorest and weakest have been tortured, terrified,
displaced from homes and the organisations that normally help them
are denied access and with most of the leaders on the government
hit list.
OUR URGENT APPEAL FOR ACTION TO AFRICAN WOMEN AND THE WOMEN WORLD
ALL OVER THE WORLD
- First we come to you because we have exhausted all channels and
have failed to get help and urgent attention .Please help us find
how best we can deal with the situation and appeal to anyone you
know who can help victims get immediate help like medication, safe
shelter, counselling and support leaders of women’s groups
with security as they are also under threat and have been victimised
and most of them are on the government hit list for those to be
tortured and eliminated
- Reach out to SADC and AU Countries to put in place measures to
protect women and girls fleeing Zimbabwe to take refuge in neighbouring
countries
- Help us to see how we can use the AU protocol for women’s
rights for protection of women and girls. Zimbabwe ratified the
AU protocol
- Help us get SADC and UN put in place a security and protection
plan for women and girls and help demilitarise the youth militia
and stop torture of ordinary citizens
- Get our case on crimes against humanity taken to the UN security
council. We have all the documented evidence since the terror started
in 2000 to have the perpetrators brought to book
- Mobilise female ministers and female vice Presidents to convene
an urgent meeting in the region and make appeals to the Liberian
President Her Excellency Ellen Johnson to help us broker peace talks
in Zimbabwe with leaders of women’s groups in the continent
- Help us set up African women in solidarity with Zimbabwe women
focal point persons in African countries who go to their Presidents
to lobby them to come to the urgent rescue of Zimbabwean women
- Pass on this message to any networks you know and those who can
assist should email coalition@zol.co.zw or dakotareed07@gmail.com
and we will refer you to all the women in Zimbabwe working in various
areas.
From:http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/48056
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