May 2019 HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS Analysis The month of May has sadly exposed the second administration for its lack of sincerity in terms of upholding the rule of law. The wanton arrest of CSOs, propagation of falsehoods and propaganda in the ruling party aligned media and the continued politicisation of food aid shows there is no difference from the Mugabe administration. Reports that the Zanu PF cell restructuring exercise currently taking place is being used in awarding food aid is rather disconcerting. Furthermore, we have noted that in some areas there are reports of people being obligated into supplying their information in order to be added as members of the party and therefore get food aid. People’s rights to freedom of choice must be respected and upheld. Of concern also is the victimisation of teachers as well as their union leaders around participation in the looming job action. Threats that teachers will lose their jobs if they participate in the strike are particularly worrisome considering that the economy is at a free fall and jobs are generally hard to come by. The meddling by politicians and war veterans in labour matters of civil servants must be condemned in the strongest terms. ZPP commends the MDC for successfully holding their elective congress and trust that the peace and stability which characterised the event will permeate to all processes of their party. It is distressing to note that Cyclone Idai survivors are still being further victimised as they are deprived of food aid which people have donated immensely and are still donating and have a right to. Furthermore, the hurdles they now face in accessing identity documents must be removed as a matter of urgency as promised by government. It is their right to have these documents. We urge the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage to act urgently to alleviate the survivors’ suffering. Overall, survivors should be relocated to safer, permanent location for them to establish their residences and be given necessary inputs for a start so that they do not rely on aid going forward. On the other hand we also appeal to the conscience of others such as school officials to be understanding and not humiliate and harass school children. Running battles between vendors, municipal police and ZPS is a clear sign that the economic conditions in the country need urgent redress and also exposes the police’s inability to handle volatile situations. The recent shooting of one vendor in Harare may well be a clear indicator that the situation is fast becoming untenable. The use of live ammunition was something particularly addressed by recommendations of the Mothlante Commission, that is “The Police 10

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