II. Recommendations
To the African Union (AU)
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Publicly condemn ongoing abuses by the ZANU-PF authorities, including enforced
disappearances, arbitrary detentions, and torture and other mistreatment.
Ensure that mediation on Zimbabwe is led and staffed by a new team of independent
facilitators appointed by the AU, who should in turn set basic principles, specific
benchmarks, and timelines for resolving the crisis.
In accordance with the AU Charter, suspend the Zimbabwe government from the AU
if—within a specific timeframe—it does not implement or meet specific human rights
and good governance benchmarks. These should include an end to politically
motivated violence, enforced disappearances, torture, and the release of MDC and
civil society activists who are being arbitrarily detained.
Urge full accountability for the perpetrators of human rights abuses, including
prosecutions of all persons responsible in accordance with international due
process standards, as well as appropriate remedies for victims of abuses.
Call on the Zimbabwean authorities to guarantee and facilitate unfettered access for
humanitarian organizations and UN agencies to provide humanitarian assistance to
all vulnerable persons.
Call on the Zimbabwean authorities to take steps to improve access to the
availability of food and farming inputs and make serious efforts to end corruption at
all levels of the food importation and distribution process.
To Members of the Southern African Development Community (SADC)
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Request the involvement of the AU in leading the mediation process and work with
the AU in pressing ZANU-PF to end abuses.
Ensure that mediation initiatives are led and staffed by a new team of independent
facilitators appointed by the AU.
Maintain tight controls on SADC funded aid for the humanitarian crisis and
implement all aspects of SADC relief efforts through UN agencies or local and
international NGOs.
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Human Rights Watch January 2009