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Chamisa angers Palestinians
10 Jun 2018 at 09:35hrs | Views
THE Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs of Zimbabwe (SCIAZ) is displeased by MDC Alliance president Mr Nelson Chamisa's decision to seemingly side with Israel by proposing to establish a diplomatic mission in the Middle Eastern country, which has always been locked in a dispute with Palestine, especially after its establishment in 1948.
Mr Chamisa blindsided when he announced his party's position during the launch of the MDC Alliance manifesto on Thursday last week.
Speaking at an event organised to show solidarity with Palestine on Friday, especially after the massacre of 60 of its citizens by Israeli soldiers on 14 May, SCIAZ president Sheikh Ishmail Duwa said the statement by the leader of the country's opposition party was unfortunate, especially after the recent massacre of Palestinians who were protesting the opening of a US embassy in Jerusalem.
"Mr (Douglas) Mwonzora says Zimbabwe is a Christian nation and has a lot to gain from Israel; for example, irrigation.
"Zimbabwe is not a Christian country; that is why there is freedom of worship.
"The opposition is misdirecting itself because the issue in Palestine has nothing to do with politics, has nothing to do with Christianity — its humanitarian," said Sheikh Duwa.
"Yes, they might be getting assistance from them, but money is not important than human life," he said.
Chairperson of the Palestine Solidarity of Zimbabwe, Mr Jabulani Chari, thanked the Government for ensuring that freedom of worship was respected.
"Zimbabwe is a multi-religious country . . . we always pray for freedom of worship here," he said.
Mr Chamisa blindsided when he announced his party's position during the launch of the MDC Alliance manifesto on Thursday last week.
Speaking at an event organised to show solidarity with Palestine on Friday, especially after the massacre of 60 of its citizens by Israeli soldiers on 14 May, SCIAZ president Sheikh Ishmail Duwa said the statement by the leader of the country's opposition party was unfortunate, especially after the recent massacre of Palestinians who were protesting the opening of a US embassy in Jerusalem.
"Mr (Douglas) Mwonzora says Zimbabwe is a Christian nation and has a lot to gain from Israel; for example, irrigation.
"Zimbabwe is not a Christian country; that is why there is freedom of worship.
"Yes, they might be getting assistance from them, but money is not important than human life," he said.
Chairperson of the Palestine Solidarity of Zimbabwe, Mr Jabulani Chari, thanked the Government for ensuring that freedom of worship was respected.
"Zimbabwe is a multi-religious country . . . we always pray for freedom of worship here," he said.
Source - zimpapers