Time for accountability
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The right to a remedy
The right to a remedy has three elements: truth, justice and reparation. States must
establish the facts about violations of human rights that have occurred; they must
investigate those violations and bring the perpetrators to justice; and they must
provide victims and their families with full and effective reparation in the form of
restitution, compensation, rehabilitation, satisfaction and guarantees of non-repetition
(see Chapter 8).
Many victims of human rights violations interviewed by Amnesty International in
Zimbabwe believe that they should be able to realize their right to an effective remedy,
including by having their attackers brought to justice. Victims should also be able to
bring civil claims in the courts to seek compensation and other forms of reparation for
human rights violations.
Most victims said that they could name and identify their attackers, who were in the
security forces, “war veterans” or local ZANU-PF activists. The fact that perpetrators
did not attempt to conceal their identities clearly shows that they were acting with
impunity.
Amnesty International is urging the government to address past human rights
violations in a manner that fulfils Zimbabwe’s international human rights obligation to
end impunity for human rights violations.
About this report
This report is based on Amnesty International’s field research, interviews with victims
of human rights violations, their families and other witnesses, health workers, reports
by other organizations and media reports. Amnesty International visited Zimbabwe in
August-September and November 2007 as well as March and July-August 2008.
The report outlines the context in which human rights violations have been taking
place in Zimbabwe and describes patterns of violations as illustrated by cases. It
focuses on violations that took place after the 29 March 2008 elections, as well as
human rights violations committed by two units within the Zimbabwe Republic Police
in 2007. It sets out Zimbabwe’s obligations under international human rights law and
makes a series of recommendations to the government, aimed at ending human rights
violations and breaking the culture of impunity as well as addressing the suffering of
victims of past violations.
Some names of the victims have been altered for their own security and safety.
Amnesty International
AI Index: AFR 46/028/2008