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Zimbabweans
march to UN offices
SABC News
August 03, 2006
http://www.sabcnews.com/africa/southern_africa/0,2172,132444,00.html
Hundreds
of Zimbabweans under the banner of the Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition and the South African Women's Institute
of Migration have marched to the United Nations (UN) offices in
Tshwane. The protestors were demanding that the UN take sterner
action against Zimbabwe for their implementation of Operation
Murambatsvina or Restore Order
The operation was launched in 2005, when the Government said it
was necessary to crackdown on illegal housing and to curb infectious
diseases in certain areas. The UN estimates that the operation affected
almost two and half million people, and according to SAWIMA more
than 700 000 have been left homeless.
Anna Tibaijuka, the UN special envoy, visited the country to assess
the conditions, released
a report on the situation, describing the operation as a disastrous
venture, and called for the immediate stop to the demolition's and
that homes be rebuilt.
Zimbabwe has since rebuilt more than 5 000 houses, but the protesters
say these are not given to the homeless, but to the ruling party
faithful.
The protesters say they want the UN to exert pressure on Zimbabwe
to implement the recommendations of the report, they also say they
want the African Union and South African Government to get involved
Sisulu also says the people of Zimbabwe are grateful for the humanitarian
aid provided by the UN, and would like to see the Aid continuing.
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