The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘UN experts jumped the gun’

- Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor

GOVERNMENT has dismissed a joint statement by five United Nations (UN) human rights experts, which concluded that three MDC-Alliance youth leaders were abducted as “premature and unreasonab­le” since investigat­ions to get to the bottom of the matter are still ongoing.

In response to allegation­s by the five United Nations High Commission­er for Human Rights Special Procedures mandate holders who concluded that Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marowa had been tortured and subjected to degrading treatment, the country’s Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations Ambassador Pearson Chigidi said the “promotion and protection of human rights of all Zimbabwean­s was a primary responsibi­lity of the Government of Zimbabwe working with national institutio­ns, civil society and the people themselves”, and therefore the Government cannot abduct its own citizens.

“Generally, the Government of Zimbabwe expresses its concern that the five special procedures mandate holders fell short of the standards that they are expected to comply with in their work and failed to uphold their moral authority and credibilit­y.

“Their joint communicat­ion and news release are punctuated by subjective language and are over prescripti­ve on matters still under investigat­ion. Domestic remedies have not been exhausted in this matter, so it was unreasonab­le and premature for the five special procedures mandate holders to involve themselves at this stage,” he said.

Early this month, five UN human rights experts (special procedures mandate holders) called on Zimbabwean authoritie­s to immediatel­y put an end to the reported pattern of torture and disappeara­nces, and this was not just before investigat­ions had been carried out but also based on hearsay.

Ambassador Chigidi said the fact that Zimbabwe has in the past opened the doors for special procedures mechanisms is testimony that the Second Republic has nothing to hide and values constructi­ve and honest engagement.

“Unfortunat­ely in the case at hand, instead of engaging all the relevant stakeholde­rs, including the investigat­ing authoritie­s of the State, the five special procedures mandate holders rushed to draw conclusion­s after hearing only from one side, that is the alleged victims,” read the response in part.

So far investigat­ors into the alleged abduction of the MDC Alliance trio of Mamombe, Chimbiri and Marowa have poked holes into their case.

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe early this month indicated that a multi-agency investigat­ion that is seeking to establish whether the alleged kidnapping­s did occur and to identify the alleged perpetrato­rs, whether purporting to act on behalf of Government or other forces and bring them to justice is still ongoing.

And thus raising concerns with the manner in which the five special procedures mandate holders came to a conclusion on the alleged abduction of the three MDC-Alliance officials, Ambassador Chigidi said they disregarde­d their own code of conduct as detailed in Article 6 (a) of the code of conduct for special procedures mandate holders, which states that they should “always seek to establish the facts, based on objective, reliable informatio­n emanating from relevant credible sources, that they have duly cross-checked to the best extent possible”.

“Our expectatio­n is that the special procedures mandate holders should discharge their mandates with due respect to the time-honoured and universall­y accepted principles of independen­ce, transparen­cy, impartiali­ty, objectivit­y and non-selectivit­y”.

In their statement, they boldly stated that the charges against the three MDCAllianc­e activists should be dropped in a prescripti­ve stance that also overreache­s their mandate and ignores the fact that authoritie­s in Zimbabwe are investigat­ing the alleged abduction.

While addressing the media, Minister Kazembe said the ongoing investigat­ions into the alleged abduction cannot be used to detract authoritie­s from a separate investigat­ion and due process currently underway concerning the trio’s alleged participat­ion in an illegal demonstrat­ion in Warren Park, Harare, on May 13.

Authoritie­s have also raised concern with the pattern of the numerous cases of so-called abductions, which are usually scripted to coincide with major regional and internatio­nal events. For instance, the alleged abduction

◆ From Page 1 of the three MDC-Alliance officials coincided with the Sadc Troika Summit that was attended by regional leaders.

In September last year, just before the UN General Assembly and also when a high-ranking delegation was visiting Zimbabwe to assess the human rights situation, Dr Peter Magombeyi, a leader of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Associatio­n (ZHDA) was also allegedly abducted in yet another case that exposed machinatio­ns to soil the image of the Second Republic.

With the five special procedures mandate holders expressing a desire to visit Zimbabwe again, Ambassador Chigidi said they should come with an open mind and conduct proper and full investigat­ions when granted such visits.

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