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Taking Transitional Justice to the Diaspora Outreach Report Volume OneMay 4, 2012 by - adminSince 2010, the Forum’s International Liaison Office (“InTLO”) undertook consultative workshops with Zimbabweans based in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe to gather their views and recommendations on the Zimbabwe situation, with a focus on transitional justice. This Report records such finding : TJ_Diaspora_(Web)1
SW Radio’s Coverage of the TJ to the Diaspora Report LaunchMay 3, 2012 by - adminSW Radio covered the launch of our TJ to the diaspora report. The SW report plus photo can be found at: http://www.swradioafrica.com/2012/05/01/transitional-justice-not-possible-with-zanu-pf-in-power/
Transitional Justice in Zimbabwe DebateApril 30, 2012 by - adminDO YOU THINK ZIMBABWE IS READY FOR TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE???
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ACHPR 51st Session Statement on the Overall Human Rights Situation in ZimbabweApril 18, 2012 by - eustinahstatement 51st SessionThe statement outlines the general human rights situation in Zimbabwe… Read More
International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of VictimsMarch 29, 2012 by - tonderaiThe Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum joins the world in marking the
“International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims”…Int. day on the right to the truth concerninig gross human rights violations
Government commits itself to criminalize tortureMarch 19, 2012 by - petraThis statement applauds the position by the Government of Zimbabwe to ratify CAT and criminalize torture. Read more…Government commits itself to criminalize torture
African Court Coalition Roundtable Meeting ReportMarch 1, 2012 by - adminThe Coalition for an effective African Court (The Coalition) in collaboration with the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum held a roundtable discussion on the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (African Court) in Harare, Zimbabwe on 22 February 2012…read more Round table report
JOINT STATEMENT OF CSO COALITIONS ON FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS RELATING TO NGOsMarch 1, 2012 by - adminHarare – 29 February 2012 – Following the illegal and arbitrary actions of Masvingo Provincial
Governor, Titus Maluleke, purporting to ban some Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) operating
in the province, and after meeting with various stakeholders in Masvingo and other provinces, we
consider it necessary to alert the public to further shocking revelations about the workings of local
authorities and NGOs….read more Joint Statement Of CSO Coalitions On Further Developments relating to NGOsWOZA congratulatory statementFebruary 21, 2012 by - petraThis statement congratulates WOZA on the occasion of its 10th Anniversary. Read more…WOZA Statement
Civil and Political Rights in ZimbabweFebruary 20, 2012 by - petraThis Bulletin talks about what civil and political rights are and how these rights have been enjoyed in Zimbabwe. Read More…Civil and Political Rights in Zimbabwe
ZimRights Congratulatory StatementFebruary 13, 2012 by - petraThis statement congratulates Zimbabwe Human Rights Association on its 20th Anniversary… read more ZIMRights statement
Taking Transitional Justice to the People Outreach Program Vol.2 ReportFebruary 13, 2012 by - tonderaiTransitional justice, or the pursuit of comprehensive justice during times of political transition, encompasses criminal justice, restorative justice, social justice and economic justice. It stresses the necessity for truth-seeking mechanisms to be put in place to redress the wrongs of the past and consider ways in which gross violations of human rights can be prevented in the future.
This report, “Who Will Dare Begin the Process of Recovering the Truth” (Volume Two of the Taking Transitional Justice to the People Outreach Report) sets out the experiences of the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, its members and associates, who conducted outreach meetings in fifty-one constituencies in its community-based programme to take the concept of transitional justice to the community. Reports of the initial fourteen meetings were included in Volume One, published in June 2009.
The concepts of criminal justice, restorative justice, social justice and economic justice guided the meetings, and participants recorded their recommendations to achieve these goals under a variety of headings of their choice. These included: accountability; compensation for victims of political violence; reparations for damages and rehabilitation for both victims and perpetrators of such violence; restoration of justice and the rule of law; impunity; institutional reform and the role of political leaders, the police and the army; electoral reforms; media reform; a clear distinction between the roles of the church and the state; and who could and should lead the process of achieving meaningful transitional justice.
The overriding plea of all the participants was for truth recovery and truth disclosure to redress the human rights abuses of the past and in so doing foster true national reconciliation. Read more…TJ Outreach Report vol. 2
Transitional Justice National Survey ReportFebruary 13, 2012 by - tonderaiThis report is a follow-up to the Taking Transitional Justice to the People outreach project, which commenced in 2009, during which the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) went to local communities across the country to introduce the discussion on transitional justice. In this survey, the Forum conducted research between February and March 2011 to capture the recommendations and perceptions of individual Zimbabweans on transitional justice. This report highlights the most relevant recommendations and perceptions, and summarizes the responses of 3 189 individuals to 23 questions administered from a previously designed questionnaire. Through a series of tables as well as summary notes, a picture of the views, attitudes, perceptions and recommendations of Zimbabweans towards transitional justice is presented.
This report is unique in that it presents the findings of the first national survey on transitional justice in Zimbabwe, and it adds to the short list of consultative-based positions on transitional justice in the country. One of the main purposes of the report is to inform policy on how to deal with past gross human rights violations in Zimbabwe, thereby assisting in steering the country towards peace and political tolerance. Read more…Transitional Jusitce National Survey
MAKOROKOTO! AMHLOPE! CONGRATULATIONS!February 10, 2012 by - adminZIMBABWE HUMAN RIGHTS ASSOCIATION 20TH ANNIVERSARY
The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) congratulates its member organisation, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZIMRIGHTS) as it celebrates 20 years of a spirited campaign for the realisation of the human rights of the people. ZIMRIGHTS was established in 1992 to ensure that Zimbabweans were informed of their human rights and were empowered to defend them. It has continued to play this role effectively over the years.
In the 20 years of its existence, the organisation has achieved several landmark results in its calls for the respect for human rights in Zimbabwe. ZIMRIGHTS has spearheaded many human rights campaigns to expose violations, make the state accountable, influence policy change and promote public participation in governance.
Despite the numerous challenges that face human rights organisations in Zimbabwe, ZIMRIGHTS has grown from strength to strength countrywide through its strong membership base.
The Forum, as well as other human rights organisations, have relied greatly on the strength of ZIMRIGHTS grassroots structures and its ability to mobilise the people for public participation in human rights activities. The Forum is proud to be associated with ZIMRIGHTS and urges it to remain steadfast and resilient in its resolve to advocate for the promotion and protection of human rights in Zimbabwe.
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The Right to Equality and Non-DiscriminationJanuary 31, 2012 by - petraThis bulletin examines the right to equality and non-discrimination and highlight important principles that should be observed in a society that strives for the promotion and protection of human rights. see more…Jan bulletin
Christmas message by heads of civil society coalitionsDecember 21, 2011 by - tasaraThis statement outlines the human rights situation in 2011… read more A christmas message-3
Statement to commemorate the UN International Human Rights DayDecember 10, 2011 by - tasaraThis statement commemorates the UN International Human Rights Day… read more 10 December
Gender-Based Violence in ZimbabweDecember 8, 2011 by - petraThis Bulletin looks at what gender-based violence is, its traits, types, possible causes and effects. Read more…Gender based violence in Zim
An alert on the police attack on the mediaDecember 6, 2011 by - tasaraThis is an alert on the attack by the police on the Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ)… read more Police Attacks on MMPZ














