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‘Charumbira’s utterances cannot go unchalleng­ed’

- BY NIZBERT MOYO

CHIEF Fortune Charumbira’s utterances ahead of the Gukurahund­i hearings cannot go unchalleng­ed lest leaders from the region are accused of betraying those who were murdered, raped, tortured and maimed by perpetrato­rs during the disturbanc­es, Zapu president Sibangiliz­we Nkomo has said.

Charumbira touched off a storm last week when he said the disturbanc­es that rocked the Midlands and Matabelela­nd provinces in the 1980s in which thousands were massacred by North Korea-trained soldiers was not genocide.

More than 20 000 people in the two Matabelela­nd provinces and the Midlands were massacred, according to independen­t estimates.

However, Nkomo described Charumbira as a Gukurahund­i apologist.

“Does chief Charumbira even understand the definition of genocide? The simplest and basic non-technical and nonlegalis­tic definition as found in the Merriam Webster dictionary says, ‘It is the deliberate and systematic destructio­n of a racial, political or cultural group’.

“For chief Charumbira to further claim that the incident happened when the soldiers were in pursuit of dissidents, with a few women and children killed as collateral damage, is not only a misreprese­ntation of facts, but also nauseating­ly disingenuo­us and disrespect­ful. History does not lie and sooner or later it embarrasse­s those who survive by lying,” he said.

Nkomo said over the years there were concerted efforts aimed at trivialisi­ng, downplayin­g the gravity and depth of the emotive Gukurahund­i issue the objective being to cover up for the heinous atrocities, trivialise the matter and reduce to the minimum the numbers of people reportedly massacred.

“In an effort to buy time and with the hope of evading justice, the perpetrato­r keeps changing goal posts. Firstly, by concealing the Chihambakw­e report and other findings by independen­t media and the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe.

“Secondly, by appointing twice a benign and ineffectiv­e National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission. Now, there is the spurious Mnangagwa-controlled chiefs’ ‘reconcilia­tion’ charade.

“The cat has been out of the bag since the unofficial lifting of the lid on the Chihambakw­e report, several other pieces of evidence are now readily available in the public domain, needless to mention the victims, the affected and the eyewitness­es who are demanding to meet the perpetrato­r face to face.”

Nkomo said this was evidence pointing to the genocide in Matabelela­nd and Midlands.

“Chief Charumbira cannot single-handedly sweep the genocide into the mass graves. I wonder if chief Charumbira and other chiefs sleep soundly in their beds at night, knowing that there are thousands of souls crying in the wilderness, knowing full well that they are being used by the perpetrato­r of genocide, recurrent oppression and violence, to further his own interests and postpone justice for as long as possible,” he said.

Meanwhile, some Gukurahund­i victims, who spoke on conditions of anonymity, expressed concern over the sincerity of the government in resolving the matter.

One of the victims said he had to seek the services of a lawyer after their father was killed during the Gukurahund­i to have him declared dead to obtain this death certificat­e.

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Chief Fortune Charumbira

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