Zimbabwe Blocks Visit of UN Expert Last Minute
New York, Oct 28 2009 10:10AM
Zimbabwe today withdrew its invitation for a visit by the United Nations independent expert on torture, who was already en route to the country, citing consultations between the Government of National Unity and the South African Development Community (SADC).
Manfred Nowak, the Special Rapporteur on
torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment, had just arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa,
when he was informed that his mission was being
postponed.
Mr. Nowak said in a press release that he
welcomes the SADC initiative, as well as all efforts to
resolve the political crisis in Zimbabwe.
But he
underscored that he is not convinced that the consultations,
scheduled to be held tomorrow, are a valid reason to cancel
his eight-day mission shortly before he was due to
arrive.
Earlier this year, the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), led by Morgan Tsvangirai, and President Robert Mugabe’s ruling Zanu-PF party agreed to form a Government of National Unity, following months of tensions after disputed presidential elections.
Allegations that MDC supporters and human
rights defenders have
been arrested, harassed and intimidated in recent days
underscore the urgent need for an objective fact-finding
mission by an independent UN expert, Mr. Nowak stressed,
calling on the Government to allow his visit to proceed as
planned.
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