THE United Nations has asked the government to help it conduct an assessment to evaluate the extent of politically motivated violence, which "could reach crisis levels", warned Agostinho Zacarias, the UN Resident Representative and Humanitarian Coordinator in Zimbabwe.
"We are in touch with the government through the ministry of foreign affairs and they have requested evidence of political violence to justify the joint assessment, and we have done that," Zacarias told IRIN.
"They said they are still considering our request and we hope they will come back to us with a positive answer. We have visited hospitals and spoken to victims of political violence. Our worry is about those who may have failed to make it to the hospitals and are still out there in the countryside."
Sikhanyiso Ndlovu, Zimbabwe's information minister said the UN's request to conduct an assessment was "being processed".
Zacarias said the UN Country Team (UNCT) had received requests for humanitarian assistance from victims of violence, allegedly perpetrated by security forces, war veterans, youth militia and supporters of the ruling Zanu PF party. The victims claim the violence is the result of a post-election crackdown and is politically motivated.
According to the UN official, there were also reports that opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) supporters were resorting to violence and intimidation.
"These reports indicate that some people have died, several hundred others have been hospitalised, while many more have been displaced from their homes and some have lost property that includes livestock, their homes and belongings," said Zacarias.
Diplomats detained SEVERAL ambassadors and journalists on a fact-finding mission on the political violence in the MashonalandCentralProvince were detained for more than two hours.
The diplomats included James McGee, the US representative in Zimbabwe, Andrew Pocock of Britain, and representatives from Tanzania, Holland and the European Union.
Apparently the diplomats had been mistaken for journalists.
A reporter who spoke to IRIN said: "I strongly suspect that the police and soldiers who detained us were youth militia in uniform. They were drunk and naïve. Ambassador McGee convinced them that we were all his employees at the embassy back in Harare [the capital]. There was a light moment when he alleged the other diplomats were his employees."
During the weekend McGee and other Western diplomats toured hospitals and spoke to victims of politically motivated violence.
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Omugabe • dziva@sanandresano.com Subject: Africa for Africans -- LOOK INWARD & 'LOOK EAST' ZIM PATRIOTS Wed, 14 May 2008 05:31:33 • If the European-dominated UN really needs to do an investigation (that could show that the UN has some credibility) THEN HOW ABOUT INVESTIGATING IRAQ where evil European powers have been mass slaughtering Iraqis in the hundreds of thousands for 7 years non-stop?
The FREE and Self-determined Zimbabwean Patriots DO NOT need European meddling by way of their European-dominated UN!
Fortunately for the leaders of Zim Patriots, they know well the deceptive ploys of the evil Europeans to use their UN and other of their domineering and eurocentric organizations to interfere in the affairs of other states and to dominate them.
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