NEWS RELEASES
April 2, 2005 (1:20 p.m. EST)
No. 57
STATEMENT BY MINISTER PETTIGREW ON
ZIMBABWE'S PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew today issued the following statement on
Zimbabwe's parliamentary elections, held on March 31:
"I am pleased that polling generally proceeded peacefully during Thursday's
parliamentary elections in Zimbabwe and that campaigning and voting took place
largely without political violence. I also welcome the fact that all parties participated in
the elections. I commend the many Zimbabwean citizens who participated in the
elections for their commitment to the democratic process.
"Any assessment of the conduct of the elections must be placed in the context of the
current political climate in Zimbabwe. Canada's assessment is that the elections were
not held in an environment conducive to a free and fair expression of the will of the
people of Zimbabwe. In recent years, a climate of fear and intimidation in Zimbabwe,
fuelled by widespread human rights violations, has deterred many citizens from
exercising their democratic rights. Opposition politicians have experienced serious
harassment, and judicial independence has been subverted.
"The closure of privately owned newspapers, unequal access of political parties to the
state media and new restrictions on NGOs carrying out voter education seriously
detracted from the fairness of this electoral process. Canada is particularly concerned
that some in the ruling party of Zimbabwe attempted to intimidate rural voters by
wrongly informing them that their ballots would not be secret and that they risked being
denied food aid if they voted for opposition candidates. This is unacceptable.
"Canada is concerned about post-election allegations of widespread electoral
irregularities, including inaccurate voter lists, and reports that many voters were turned
away at the polls. These allegations must be investigated thoroughly and expeditiously.
We urge all parties to address their concerns about any irregularities and the results of
the elections in a peaceful manner.
"Canada will continue to support the people of Zimbabwe and urges all Zimbabwean
political leaders to strive for the early restoration of democratic norms and the rule of
law. We call for wider involvement of foreign observers in future electoral processes in
Zimbabwe to help ensure that the international community is able to properly assess
any allegations of electoral fraud or irregularities. Canada also strongly urges the
Government of Zimbabwe to meet its responsibilities and ensure respect for the human
rights of all citizens including the leaders and members of all political parties."
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