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Our heroes, our legacy!
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
August 09, 2010
Every nation on earth
has emerged from conflict, war, oppression or a past legacy of injustice
against its people or exploitation of its resources at one point
in time. The historical unfolding of developments and effort to
undo injustice in quest for freedom inevitably has given birth to
the discourse of national historical ethos. At the heart of every
country's rare achievements are the drivers or champions who chose
to step out of the comfort zone, deny themselves for a cause whose
reward was insurmountable at a personal level. The quest for peace
and equality among the human family is one of the finest achievements
to inspire recognition.
Thirty years after over
powering the oppressive colonialist regime of the British rule under
Ian Smith, Zimbabweans from all walks of life honor the legacy of
the liberation war heroes and heroines who rose against the tide,
exchanged sweat and blood to lay a foundation upon which Zimbabwe
was birth. A scrutiny at those who sacrificed their lives reveals
that above all they were united and driven by the cross cutting
desire to see Zimbabweans freed from oppression.
We are all indebted to
the gallant sons and daughters through their sacrificial blood,
sweat who chartered the struggle for attainment of self rule, equal
distribution of resources land being the prime heritage, realization
of human rights and people's freedoms.
As a nation
we should find a common place of unity in the priceless achievement
that was scored by the patriotic liberation legends particularly
during this troubled time of transition under the coalition government.
It is regrettable that the three principles in the GPA
have failed to establish a common place that outweighs their difference
to cement a strong practical tangible doctrine of unity.
We have two
paradoxical camps in two extremes.Sadly because of the hostility
between the two Zimbabweans are divided along partisan lines. The
mistrust, tension and hostility existing between the MDC and ZANU
PF is a life time bomb that can ignite every time a cigarette is
lit. The worst highlight was that of 2008 in which the blood elections
turned a green eyed monster scoffing the meat it feeds on.
Sweat and blood
of the gallant sons which brought about freedom from discrimination
and inequality is now being swayed in vain as was feared by Dr Edison
Zvobgo - "We need to constantly check if we are still heading
north as our compass had always instructed, if we check our compass
and it indicates that we are now heading south, we would have betrayed
the blood and souls split during the war. The blood of the sons
and daughters would have spilt in vain.''
Instead of furthering
the work of the liberation struggle two camps have emerged. One
purposes ignorance of the historical past and the other realizing
the blunder of the latter purposes to guard the historical achievements.
Proverbially two generations at war with each other instead of working
together.
The sad truth of our
generation apathy is that some individuals and their political parties,
out of lack of understanding historical national discourse, have
not only voluntarily been relegated from ownership of the liberation
struggle but have been given the identity of the former oppressors.
This acceptance of grandiose propagandist lie has given leverage
for the perpetuation of a generational lie that has distorted the
significance of our liberation war legacy. Alas heinous crimes against
humanity have been carried out in the name of defending war gains
and defending the cliché of sovereignty.
Sadly in the guise of
guarding the gains of the hard won liberation struggle, what was
achieved has been fiercely reversed to unimaginable proportions
worse by those who even claim to have done more than others. Freedom
of expression, assembly and association has been withdrawn at the
behest of protecting the strangle hold of power for one regime.
The right to chose leaders of choice has been hugely contested and
rendered insurmountable in the face of growing violence, intimidation
and political persecution.
Cognizant of the rights
that become accessible after the war of liberation, it is regrettable
that a case of new wine in old bottles has become the prevailing
case of the day. The justification making rounds for the persecution
of people of the same nationality whether true or false do not warrant
the violation of rights of innocent man, women and children who
get caught up in the jinx of great power politics. Politics or no
politics, human rights are universal, inalienable and non conditional.
ROHR Zimbabwe joins the
entire nation in celebrating the legacy of our liberation war heroes.
We acknowledge that our endeavors in campaigning for people's real
freedoms and a culture of human rights would not be possible without
the sacrifice of those who were at the forefront to overpower the
colonial regime. We continue to draw inspiration from the dedication,
patriotrism, consistence, selfless commitment, unyielding belief
and clarity of purpose that defined the status of our long gone
heroes and heroines of the liberation struggle.
The post independence
generation has a role to play in not only preserving the gains but
also in continuing with the noble fight of seeing Zimbabweans set
free from oppressive systems of governance. Our heroes and heroines
fought for generational sovereignty, the universal individual right
for the Zimbabwean child to vote without persecution. As in the
vision and drive of the late icon general Josiah Magama Tongogara,
"Our demand is just and legitimate. We demand a free and fair
election where international observers will oversee." (1978).
Understanding that the
fight for a democratic society is a long protracted struggle, we
encourage Zimbabweans from all works of life to honor the new generation
heroes. Some have paid the debt of fighting s good fight with their
lives and others continue to be birth as they achieve extraordinary
feats for our beloved country Zimbabwe.
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