News:Human Rights Group Responds To Chihuri's Comments On People In The Diaspora

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<vote /> A human rights group Zimbabwe Without Borders to comments made by Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri concerning Zimbabweans in the diaspora.

Chihuri said,

Challenges come and go. There is hardly a nation without any challenges. If the situation was greener in the Diaspora, people there would not be complaining. They are complaining because the situation is tough there too. Havako kunoka kumusha. Saka kana iko urikumutambara kede, so why?

(read more here) In a statement the human rights group said,

The Diaspora will never be green pastures because it is not home. We can drive the latest cars, we can send our children to well-provisioned schools, we can send money to help relatives back home, but when we say ‘home’, it will always be the Mugabe-ravaged country of Zimbabwe that we mean.

They also said that they will not join Mugabe's side like Chihuri,

While Commissioner Chihuri suffered the ignominy of being incarcerated underground by the very person he now serves, he must not think that we are all going to make the choices he made then. He might have figured that if he could not defeat the forces of repression, then he should join them, but that is not a philosophy we share.

Read More: NewsDay


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