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UN Human Rights Commission Condemns Enactment Of Patriotic Act

1 year agoWed, 19 Jul 2023 05:48:41 GMT
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UN Human Rights Commission Condemns Enactment Of Patriotic Act

The United Nations High Commission for Human Rights (UNHCHR) has condemned the enactment of the “Patriotic Act” by the Zimbabwean government.

The law criminalizes “wilfully injuring the sovereignty and national interest of Zimbabwe” and prescribes, among other sentences, death on anyone convicted of the crime.

The new law, which is known as the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, was assented to by President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week.

In a tweet on Monday, the UN High Commission for Human Rights said the law could be used by the Government to weaken civil society. It said:

We regret that Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act has now been signed into law. Risks being misused to target, criminalize and weaken civil society. Open and pluralistic civic space is key for sustainable dev’t: law & policy must facilitate these objectives.

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The controversial amendments to Clause 2 (3) read as follows:

Any citizen or permanent resident of Zimbabwe who, within or outside Zimbabwe, intentionally partakes in any meeting, whose object or one of whose objects the accused knows, or has reasonable grounds for believing involves the consideration of or the planning for the implementation or enlargement of sanctions or a trade boycott against Zimbabwe (whether those sanctions or that boycott is untargeted or targets any individual or official, or class of individuals or officials), but whose effects indiscriminately affect the people of Zimbabwe as a whole, or any substantial section thereof shall be guilty of wilfully damaging the sovereignty and national interest of Zimbabwe and liable to…

The Dutch Embassy in Harare, the EU Delegation to Zimbabwe, the US Embassy in Harare, as well as Amnesty International, have all condemned the enactment of the law.

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12 Comments

Mupfungwe Chaiye · 1 year ago
Mitemo yatinoisa iyi tichiti tirikuisira vamwe ngatisazochema ramangwa iro yava kutitsitsirira isu
CANAAN 🍌 BANANA · 1 year ago
Criticism must be constructive. Constructive criticism must be welcome
Zuze · 1 year ago
"When you see that in order to produce,  you need permission from people who produce nothing - When you see that money is flowing to those who deal not in goods, but in favours - When you see that men get richer by graft and pull than by work,  that your laws don't protect you against them but protect them against you - When you see corruption being rewarded and honesty being a self-sacrifice  - Yes you may know that your society is doomed" Ayn Rand. Atlas Shrugged, 1957
Dr Kafera · 1 year ago
kana ari ma "clountries", hakuna ane mutemo wakadaro.
Dr Kafera · 1 year ago
hembe dze zanu dzonakidza kupfeka zvekutodaro here kana kuti kutokwangwaya.
CHAWABVUNZA · 1 year ago
It is only ZANU PF led by President ED Mnangagwa which is seeing good in this Patriotic Act. All other organisations local or otherwise take it as a draconian law. [ ZANU YAVE KUTONGA NE DEMO MANJI ]. I am happy that Opposition political parties have vowed to remove the act from our legislature.once they come into power. This is my story and I am sticking to it. [ THE BUSH LAWYER4CCC ].
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Why don't they tell that the US, UK and the rest of Western clountries which have similar laws?
Zuze · 1 year ago
The devil is in the detail. The acts you allude to may have the same names and titles, but the detail in the legislation are as different as chalk from cheese. Let me give another example, the Access to Information Act was originally meant to enable citizens to access governmental information, so as to hold it to account, but the reverse happened. Tge public now has even less access to government misdeeds. Elsewhere I wii post a statement by Ayn Rand, made in 1957 but reading it today, it seems she wrowith current Zimbabwe in mind.
zozo · 1 year ago
biti was abusing his proximity to the americans by holding the people zimbabwe to ransom.a case in point soon after the elections he said i will make sure that the gvt will not a cent from internationa community.ayizvitaura akamira sani.kuvhunduka chati kwatara hunge unekaturikwa

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