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all government officials and political party leaders must immediately and
publicly condemn the violence by their political supporters and ensure that
they will co-operate with any impartial investigation into abuses allegedly
committed by their supporters;
frequent and consistent public assurances should be given by all political
party leaders that there will be no reprisals after the elections, regardless
of the outcome;
the President and government should act swiftly to end human rights violations
and ensure effective investigation of incidents that have already taken place;
the police should take swift and impartial action consistent with the UN Basic
Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials to
protect all persons in Zimbabwe from human rights violations and to
investigate all politically-motivated killings and assaults;
the police must immediately act to ensure the safety of journalists, election
observers, human rights monitors and others involved in civic education
preparatory to the elections;
the international community should ensure that their observers remain in the
country for as long as necessary after the elections to help ensure that the
aftermath is free from human rights abuses and to report publicly on any that
may occur;
governments around the world, including in Southern Africa, should condemn the
abuse of human rights in Zimbabwe.
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