There
are those who wanted to believe that the removal of Mugabe from office last
November transformed Zanu PF from a party of thugs into a party of democrats. It
was none other than President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his fellow coup leaders
who led from the front in the drive to rebrand Zanu PF as a democratic party. Many
doubted the sincerity of the transformation, since Mnangagwa and the same thugs
who had done Mugabe’s dirty bidding all the tyrant’s 37 years is power. Eight
months since the coup the doubters have already been proven right!
The
real big test of whether President Mnangagwa and his junta’s ‘new democratic dispensation’
was for real was to see if they would deliver free, fair and credible
elections. They failed to do so. Even from the early weeks after the coup, it
was clear the junta was nothing but a wolf wearing a sheep coat. President
Mnangagwa has all along pointedly refused to implement the democratic reforms
everyone had agreed at the onset of the 2008 GNU were necessary for free and
fair elections. (None of the reforms were implemented during the GNU to this
day.)
With
not even one reform in place the Zanu PF junta blatantly rigged these
elections. How can these elections be judged free, fair and credible when there
was no free media, 2 to 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora were denied the
vote, ZEC failed to produce a clean and verified voters’ roll, etc., etc.
When
it became clear that Zanu PF had blatantly rigged the elections some people
went on streets to protest the results. The junta, no doubt, fearful of the street
protests spreading, descended on the protestors like a tonne of bricks. The
Army was send to quail the protest with instruction to shoot to kill.
Right
up to the day of the street protests the elections had passed off as very
peaceful compared to the wanton violence of past elections, notably the 2008
elections when Mnangagwa and his junta friends had spearheaded the violence to
stop MDC assuming power. “Zanu PF has declared war on the people!” said Morgan
Tsvangirai as he announce his withdrawal from the elections.
The
street protest had forced President Mnangagwa to cast off his sheep coat
disguise and he unleashed his thugs. They not only quashed the street protests
but for the next few days the party thugs terrorised the nation punishing
opposition supporters. In typical Zanu PF style, President Mnangagwa is now
denying the violence ever happened.
"Let
me assure you, the best thing to do is get the list of 150 cases and pass it
onto us. This is fake news and it's flying left, right and centre. We were told
(of these cases) by Philippe van Damme, the EU ambassador here, and we took him
to task and said let's go around all the hospitals in Harare and see if there
is any record of people in hospitals. He had to later apologise as this was not
true," Mnangagwa reportedly said, according to a NewsDay report.
But Van Damme took exception to the remarks and hit back on micro blogging site, Twitter, saying he did not apologise for raising concern over the post-election violence targeted at opposition activists.
"Not sure where you get that from. Ridiculous. Civil society has documented cases of human rights abuses and retribution. We do not apologise, but on the contrary, urge authorities to take these cases seriously. Police has to enquire and protect victims and witnesses," Van Damme.
But Van Damme took exception to the remarks and hit back on micro blogging site, Twitter, saying he did not apologise for raising concern over the post-election violence targeted at opposition activists.
"Not sure where you get that from. Ridiculous. Civil society has documented cases of human rights abuses and retribution. We do not apologise, but on the contrary, urge authorities to take these cases seriously. Police has to enquire and protect victims and witnesses," Van Damme.
Just
a few weeks before this year’s elections President Mnangagwa denied that Zanu
PF had used violence in the 2008 election. “Where is the evidence of violence
and vote rigging!” he told the UK Economist reporter.
Most
of the western election observers have yet to pronounce their judgement on
Zimbabwe’s elections. Whilst there elections had been peaceful right up to
voting day 30th July 2018, still the elections were not free, fair
and credible because there were glaring irregularities such as the failure to
produce a clean and verified voters’ roll. The peace was shattered in what was
a pre-emptive move by the regime to cow the people into accepting the rigged
elections.
The
EU, USA and other western election observer teams are yet to report on Zimbabwe’s
elections. There are some people who would still want to believe in the
mythical Zanu PF democratic transformation, they would want to falsify the
facts and pretend these elections were free, fair and credible. That would be
ridiculous as both the ordinary people in Zimbabwe and President Mnangagwa and
his Zanu PF junta already know that these elections were not free, fair and
credible.
Zimbabwe
is in a serious economic and political mess following 38 years of corrupt and
tyrannical Zanu PF rule. The only way out for the country is for these
elections to be declared null and void and thus open the door for the
appointment of an interim administration that will be tasked to implement the
democratic reforms and the hold free, fair and credible elections.
1 comment:
This is not the first time President Mnangagwa has denied historic facts of Zanu PF wanton violence. Just a few weeks before this year's elections President Mnangagwa denied that Zanu PF had used violence in the 2008 election. "Where is the evidence of violence and vote rigging!" he told the UK Economist reporter.
The EU, USA and other western election observer teams are yet to report on Zimbabwe's elections. There are some people who would still want to believe in the mythical Zanu PF democratic transformation, they would want to falsify the facts and pretend these elections were free, fair and credible. That would be ridiculous as both the ordinary people in Zimbabwe and President Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF junta already know that these elections were not free, fair and credible.
Zimbabwe is in a serious economic and political mess following 38 years of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF rule. The only way out for the country is for these elections to be declared null and void and thus open the door for the appointment of an interim administration that will be tasked to implement the democratic reforms and the hold free, fair and credible elections.
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