UN Special Rapporteur On Human Rights Visits Zimbabwe
United Nations Special Rapporteur Clement Voule becomes the first independent human rights expert to visit Zimbabwe as he embarks on a 10-day visit this week to assess the human rights situation.
The UN official visits the country when there has been an upsurge in cases of abductions of human rights defenders and union leaders by unidentified gunmen in different parts of the country but mainly in Harare. Said Voule:
I am here at the invitation of the government of Zimbabwe regarding my mandate to assess the implementation and protection of freedom of association and peaceful assembly in the country.
FeedbackDoctors and nurses are currently holding protests following the disappearance of Peter Gabriel Magombeyi, acting president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA), a union that represents health workers.
Doctors have vowed to continue protesting until Dr Magombeyi is returned. ZHDA acting secretary-general, Tawanda Zvakada said:
For now, we have said as doctors, ‘Let’s down our tools until Peter comes back because our own security as doctors is not guaranteed.
They took Peter. What will stop them from taking one of us?
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) lawyer Doug Coltart said there have been 51 abductions this year alone. He said:
We now have 51 abductions just this year. It’s a massive concern, and all of these abductions follow a similar modus operandi, where people come — typically men in masks using military-grade weapons such AK-47s — break into people’s homes, abducting them, torturing them. It’s a huge concern.
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