The Citizen (KZN)

Asylum for Bob in SA illegal, says DA

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The opposition Democratic Alliance said yesterday it would go to court to block any attempt by government to grant asylum to deposed Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace.

James Selfe, chairperso­n of the DA federal executive, said the party had written to President Jacob Zuma and his foreign minister to warn that taking in Mugabe would be an illegal act in terms of local refugee legislatio­n.

“We believe that to do so would be illegal and in contravent­ion of the Refugees Act (130 of 1998).”

Selfe said the law defined asylum as refugee status, and excluded anybody who had committed war crimes or crimes against humanity, or acts in contravent­ion of the principles espoused by the United Nations.

He said Mugabe’s record during Zimbabwe’s liberation war and his dictatoria­l 37year presidency meant he would not qualify for refugee status.

“Mr Mugabe’s hands are far from clean and there is clear reason to believe that he orchestrat­ed a series of massacres, known as Gukurahund­i, against the Ndebele people in the early ’80s.

“Furthermor­e, he has presided over the violent oppression, arrest and targeting of opposition members throughout the better part of the last two decades and culminatin­g with Zimbabwean opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, withdrawin­g from the 2008 election, citing a campaign of violence against his supporters which made free and fair elections impossible.”

Mugabe stepped down on Tuesday. He bowed to pressure from the military who seized control of Harare after he sacked his deputy, Emmerson Mnangagwa. – ANA

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