VOANews.com

 
Live Streams:  Latest Newscast |  Africa Live |  Global Live
News in 45 Languages
Human Rights Watch Charges Massive Violations in Zimbabwe Diamond Zone


26 June 2009

Alleging massive human rights violations in Zimbabwe's Marange diamond field, Human Rights Watch on Friday called on the unity government in Harare to remove the army from the area and prosecute those whom it alleges have committed murder and other rights abuses.

The report accused President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF party of profiting from the alleged abuses taking place in the diamond fields of the eastern district.

Human Rights Watch Africa Director Georgette Gagnon said security forces have turned a peaceful area into a "nightmare of lawlessness and horrific violence."

Johannesburg Crrespondent Benedict Nhlapho of VOA's Studio 7 for Zimbabwe reported on the Human Rights Watch allegations that the Zimbabwean police and army have forced childen and adults to mine diamonds and tortured local villagers to control access.

Human Rights Watch says the army killed more than 200 people during the 2008 takeover of the Marange fields aimed at stopping illegal mining. It says soldiers forced miners to dig mass graves for many of the dead.

The report criticizes the power-sharing government of Mr. Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai for seeking international aid even as it allegedly has been stealing diamond profits from government coffers.

The group is calling on the new coalition government to stop the human rights abuses and to ensure that all diamonds are properly documented and legally traded.

Human Rights Watch said it conducted more than 100 interviews with villagers, police officers, soldiers, and victims as well as others to compile the 62-page report.

More reports from VOA's Studio 7 for Zimbabwe...


Download Report By Benedict Nhlapho
Download  (MP3)
Listen to This Report Report By Benedict Nhlapho
Listen (MP3)
E-mail This Article E-mail This Article
Print This Article Print Version
  Top Story
Obama: Iraq Election Law an "Important Milestone"  Audio Clip Available

  More Stories
Iraqi Parliament Approves New Electoral Law After Raucous Debate  Audio Clip Available
US Army Chief of Staff: More Troops Needed in Afghanistan
Market Bomber Kills 13 in Northwest Pakistan
Clinton Urges Europeans to Bring Down "Walls" of Terrorism, Oppression  Audio Clip Available
Berlin to Mark the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall  Audio Clip Available  Video clip available
Hurricane Ida Heads Toward Gulf of Mexico, Floods Kill 91 in El Salvador
Russia-Iran Relations Balancing on Nuclear Issue
Motive Sought for Texas Mass Shooting
Dalai Lama Rejects Chinese Criticism of Monastery Visit  Audio Clip Available
China's Premier Pledges $10 billion in Loans to Africa  Audio Clip Available
Netanyahu Heads to US Amid Crisis in Peace Process  Audio Clip Available
Japan Pledges More Aid to Burma if Political Prisoners are Released
WFP Making Inroads on Alleviating Hunger  Audio Clip Available
Deposed Madagascar President says He Will Work With Rival Who Ousted Him  Audio Clip Available
US Health Care Debate Continues on Partisan Lines