PRESSURE MOUNTS TO TAKE MUGABE TO ICC
UN urged to refer
Mugabe to International Criminal Court
The United
Nations (UN) is once again facing pressure to take the lead in confronting
Robert Mugabe and the crimes against humanity he is responsible for, by
referring the matter to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
New York
based advocacy group AIDS-Free World this week called on the UN Security
Council to step in, warning that if there is no international intervention in
Zimbabwe, more violence and human rights abuses could be seen there.
The warning
comes two weeks after the highly disputed elections that saw Mugabe re-elected
as President. The opposition MDC-T is challenging this outcome, saying the
electoral process was clearly rigged and manipulated in ZANU PF’s favour.
AIDS-Free
World co-director, Stephen Lewis, said Tuesday that this election outcome means
Mugabe and his ZANU PF party has resumed “absolute control” of Zimbabwe. “What has
happened is that because ZANU PF now has an absolute majority which allows them
to revise the constitution, and Mugabe has erected around him an impenetrable
wall of impunity, and one never knows what he will unleash over the coming
weeks, we felt the time has come for the international community to intervene.
And there’s only one way to do that and that is through the International
Criminal Court,” Lewis told SW Radio Africa.
He said
there is deep concern of a return to violence in the coming weeks, with the
election outcome being challenged.
“The
challenge from Morgan Tsvangirai is strong, and Mugabe feels like such a victor
in this manipulated election that he may well unleash something pretty
horrific,” Lewis warned.
He said that
such a return to violence would not be unprecedented, explaining that the same
man and his party has unleashed horrific violence repeatedly in the past. He
referred to the Gukurahundi genocide in the 1980s, the Murambatsvina
‘cleansing’ operation in 2005, and the rape campaign that followed Zimbabwe last
elections in 2008.
“This all
amounts to crimes against humanity,” Lewis emphasised
In 2009
AIDS-Free World released a shock report detailing the horrific rape campaign
against Zimbabwe’s women, as part of ZANU PF’s violent strategy to hold on to
power. The report, ‘Electing to Rape: Sexual Terror in Mugabe’s Zimbabwe’,
documents 380 rapes committed by 241 perpetrators, who all identified
themselves to their victims as ZANU PF members. The report also detailed that
the figures are just the tip of the iceberg, as many other rape victims are too
fearful to come forward. Any kind of justice for the crimes has been
nonexistent, and there has been no condemnation or action from either the
African Union or the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
The report
states that the ZANU PF government was well aware of the rape campaign that,
along with the election violence, was masterminded by the Joint Operations
Command (JOC). The report goes on to detail Mugabe’s own complicity in the
rapes, explaining how he not only knew about the campaign, but also refused to
prevent it or punish those responsible.
The report
has formed the basis of an investigation set to be undertaken by the South
African police, where AIDS-Free World was forced to turn for justice for the
rape victims because justice in Zimbabwe was not possible. Lewis explained that
every other avenue, apart from action from the UN Security Council, could be a
dead end.
“Everything
about the reign of Mugabe and ZANU PF has been extreme, authoritarian and episodically
deranged. And it demands international notice,” Lewis said.
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