Media Alliance of Zimbabwe withdraws from meeting
The Media Alliance of Zimbabwe (MAZ) has just withdrawn from the highly controversial Zimbabwe All Stakeholders Media Conference set to start tomorrow. They cite the re-detention of Zimbabwean activists as the reason for their withdrawal.
We need more of this. Much much more. Without this kind of public condemnation of the behaviour of the Government of National Unity (GNU) there will be no hope of achieving a return to the rule of law and respect for human rights.
I hope that others involved in the conference will follow the example set by MAZ and stand up for justice.
Shame on ANY of you who don’t.
05 May 2009.
Media Alliance of Zimbabwe Position Statement on the Re-Detention of Journalists and Human Rights Defenders.
The Media Alliance of Zimbabwe advises members of the Zimbabwean public, the Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity, and Members of Parliament of its decision not to attend the Zimbabwe All Stakeholders Media Conference scheduled for this week from the 6th to the 9th of May 2008 in Kariba. This decision was made following the re-arrest and detention of human rights defenders, in particular Zimbabwe Peace Project director Ms. Jestina Mukoko and freelance journalist Mr. Andrisson Manyere on charges that can only be considered political. It is MAZ’s view that their re-detention represents an apparent abuse of the judicial process which undermines the spirit and letter of the Global Political Agreement, especially as regards the restoration of a political environment that is democratic and respectful of the rule of law, as well as cognisant of the urgency of ensuring the security and freedom of human rights defenders and citizens in general.
It is in this context that MAZ considers it impossible to participate at the government All Stakeholders Media Conference when human rights defenders and journalists such as Ms. Mukoko and Mr.Manyere, who are presumed innocent until proven guilty, continue to be targets of repression.
MAZ remains committed to engaging the government to ensure that genuine media law and policy reforms are made in a politically conducive environment, and according to the letter and spirit of the GPA.
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MAZ comprises of MISA-Zimbabwe Chapter, Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe National Editors Forum, Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe, and African Community Publishing and Development Trust.
Tuesday, May 5th 2009 at 6:21 pm
I agree – thank goodness for the withdrawal, now I just hope MDC does the same. I too had the sincerest of hopes in this coalition government but the truth of the matter is ZANU PF and Mugabe are totally unwilling to work with the new government. Changes that would lead Zimbabwe out of chaos and into a position of stability and security would hinder the corrupt from continuing to take as they please and live in their ridiculous lavish lifestyles while an entire nation suffers. I read the Challenge for Africa and nothing can be done with a bad government. I feel that MDC needs to quit – they tried but there are continued breaches of the agreement by Mugabe. I also think it is time that SADC who pressured MDC to join this fictitious agreement to step and admit it’s not going to work – simply put ZANU PF and Mugabe need to go, they didn;t even win the election.