Mnangagwa Should Apologise For August 1 Shootings - Human Rights Activists
Calls have been made for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to apologise to the families of the victims of the August 1 shootings. The Motlanthe Commission implicated the army in the shootings, and Mnangagwa by virtue of being the Commander in Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces is morally obliged to apologise.
Human rights lawyer and constitutional law expert Fadzai Mhere said wrote on Twitter today
Respectfully, Mr President, Because the army was implicated in the killings and you are the Commander in Chief, surely it behoves you to take responsibility and at least apologize for the moment of madness? Why did you promote the commander involved if you regret this episode?
FeedbackRespected lawyer and former Minister for Education, Sport and Culture David Coltart had this to say
In my mind, the most appalling aspect of this tragic episode is that the army commander who brazenly lied to Motlanthe Commission (that troops fired at 45 degrees and didn’t kill civilians) has now been promoted and rewarded by Mnangagwa. He should have been court-martialed.
In addition, Mnangagwa has officially been found to have deployed the troops which then, using excessive force, killed civilians in cold blood. Despite this there still hasn’t been a whiff of an apology, never mind accountability.
A veteran journalist Brezhnev Malaba queried Mnangagwa’s decision to promote the Commander of an army unit responsible for killing unarmed civilians. Wrote Malaba
The Motlanthe Inquiry has concluded: The military and police killed unarmed civilians. Victims and families must be compensated. Prosecution of culprits. BUT how can the soldiers be held responsible when Mnangagwa promoted their commander a day before revealing the findings?
Related:
Army, Police Shot And Killed Protestors On August 1, Not MDC Vanguard – Motlanthe Report
Govt Should Compensate August 1 Victims And Dependents Of The Deceased- Motlanthe Commission
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