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Complaint lodged with the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee for
Home Affairs after Director General Apleni misled Parliament and
Civil Society
Zimbabwe
Exiles Forum and People Against Oppression and Poverty (PASSOP)
October 17, 2011
PASSOP and ZEF
are extremely concerned about the lack of transparency of the Director
General of Home Affairs in his engagements with both parliament
and civil society. We believe that accountability in governance
is essential and request that the Portfolio Committee intervenes.
We cannot believe
that the same week that the Director General briefed the Committee
on the Zimbabwean Documentation Project, he failed to mention that
he was about to sign a Directive that ordered the resumption of
deportations of Zimbabweans. This directive essentially ended a
moratorium on deportations of Zimbabweans and authorized the first
sizable deportations of Zimbabweans in over two years.
We expect transparency
and honesty from the Department of Home Affairs. After fully reviewing
the meeting's minutes and transcripts, we believe that the
Director General has misled parliament and civil society. To this
end, we have lodged a complaint and requested to meet the Committee
to discuss the matter.
Furthermore, there is
an urgent need for the Director General to convene a meeting of
stakeholders as soon as possible in order to explain the decision
that was taken.
The moratorium on deportation
was introduced on the realisation that it was not tenable to forcibly
return Zimbabweans to Zimbabwe because of the socio-economic and
political environment prevailing there. This environment has since
not been adequately resolved; therefore PASSOP and ZEF's position
is that it is ill advised and premature to recommence deportations
at this time. Both civil society organisations and the Zimbabwean
government are not in a position to deal with the large human rights
and humanitarian costs that the resumption of deportations brings
about. Already about 600 Zimbabweans have been deported in the first
two days alone last week.
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