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Top SA politician rubbishes Mnangagwa
30 Jan 2019 at 07:37hrs | Views
The Democratic Alliance has announced that it will not be deterred by President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government in its pursuit towards assisting the Zimbabweans in solving their problems.
The government issued a statement on Tuesday expressing their displeasure about the intent of the Democratic Alliance to take the Zimbabwean issues to the International Criminal Court and the United Nations.
The DA Federal leader is expected in Zimbabwe soon to meet opposition leaders as he prepares for reporting the case to international bodies.
Read the full statement from the DA below:
The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes a letter by the Zimbabwean government addressed to DA Leader, Mmusi Maimane, expressing its disappointment that the Party and the Southern African Partnership for Democratic Change (SAPDC), has taken such an "aggressive stance" towards the Zimbabwean government's violence against citizens and protestors.
The Mnangagwa-administration expressed disapproval in our escalation of matters to the International Criminal Court and United Nations Human Rights Council.
The DA wishes to reaffirm once more that the unlawful actions of the Zimbabwean government against citizens merit immediate and strong action, not the quiet diplomacy President Ramaphosa has adopted.
The ANC's silence on this matter does nothing but prolong the pain of Zimbabwean citizens and we cannot accept such a poor regard of human rights.
The DA will continue to act on behalf of the people of Zimbabwe, in efforts to end their anguish. We will remain committed to ensuring peace and justice prevail in our neighbouring country. We will not be intimidated by ZANU-PF's "disappointment."
The DA is committed to the vision of democratic ideals and values all across the African continent and we will always fight to protect human rights.
The government issued a statement on Tuesday expressing their displeasure about the intent of the Democratic Alliance to take the Zimbabwean issues to the International Criminal Court and the United Nations.
The DA Federal leader is expected in Zimbabwe soon to meet opposition leaders as he prepares for reporting the case to international bodies.
Read the full statement from the DA below:
The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes a letter by the Zimbabwean government addressed to DA Leader, Mmusi Maimane, expressing its disappointment that the Party and the Southern African Partnership for Democratic Change (SAPDC), has taken such an "aggressive stance" towards the Zimbabwean government's violence against citizens and protestors.
The Mnangagwa-administration expressed disapproval in our escalation of matters to the International Criminal Court and United Nations Human Rights Council.
The DA wishes to reaffirm once more that the unlawful actions of the Zimbabwean government against citizens merit immediate and strong action, not the quiet diplomacy President Ramaphosa has adopted.
The ANC's silence on this matter does nothing but prolong the pain of Zimbabwean citizens and we cannot accept such a poor regard of human rights.
The DA will continue to act on behalf of the people of Zimbabwe, in efforts to end their anguish. We will remain committed to ensuring peace and justice prevail in our neighbouring country. We will not be intimidated by ZANU-PF's "disappointment."
The DA is committed to the vision of democratic ideals and values all across the African continent and we will always fight to protect human rights.
Source - Byo24News