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Dozens of teenage girls have been made pregnant after being taken into the bush and raped in torture camps by President Robert Mugabe’s youth militia operating near Mudzi, a town 100 miles northeast of Harare, human rights workers allege.
Amid the continuing chaos, there are as yet no clear statistics, but the sharp rise in teenage pregnancies seems almost certain to have been repeated elsewhere in rural districts. Some of the victims will have contracted HIV-Aids, which has ravaged Zimbabwe for years and helped reduce average life expectancy to 34 for women, the lowest in the world.
The raped girls are the silent victims of Mugabe’s stolen election. Their suffering has been surrounded by silence owing to the stigma and shame of rape.
“It is a particularly brutal and disturbing element of the months of violence, and its after effects will be felt by these girls and their families long after the rest of the terror sweeping the country has died away,” said one human rights worker. “Some of the girls will never recover.”
There are an unprecedented 16 teenage pregnancies registered at one local hospital alone. Residents report that the local Zanu-PF militia boasts that it wants to make Mudzi an “MDC-free zone”. The torture camps, they claim, are still manned, with no sign that they are about to be dismantled.
In Harare, the new parliament is expected to be sworn in on Tuesday amid reports that the Mugabe regime plans to kill or arrest MPs from the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) to overturn the opposition’s narrow majority.
Among those risking their lives to attend is a former Zimbabwean headmaster who has spent the past eight years in exile in Britain, working as a supply teacher in Essex.
“I am scared,” said John Nyamandi, 56, who won the constituency of Makoni Central in Manicaland. “We know a hit list has been drawn up. But we started the game and have to finish it.”
The March 29 elections gave the MDC 100 seats compared with 99 for Mugabe’s Zanu-PF. It is the first time the ruling party has lost control of parliament since independence in 1980.
Another 10 seats were won by the breakaway MDC faction of Arthur Mutambara. This has promised to back the Tsvangirai group, but intense efforts are underway by the ruling party to try to persuade it to participate in an administration that could then be portrayed as a government of national unity.
An editorial in the state-run Herald last week stated that Tsvangirai’s party could not claim a majority in its own right without the Mutambara faction, which “can decide to side with any of the two big parties”.
At the same time, a number of MDC MPs have been arrested or are in hiding. Any parliamentarian who does not attend within 21 days of the swearing-in is automatically disbarred.
“Their strategy is to vilify the MPs and to reverse our majority in parliament after convicting them using a subverted judiciary,” said Luke Tamborinyoka, the MDC director of information.
Zimbabwean police confirmed that they have put seven elected opposition MPs on a wanted list. According to a police spokesman, Wayne Bvudzijena, they are wanted in connection with crimes ranging from inciting public violence to attempted murder.
Nyamandi returned to Essex two weeks after winning the election, after secret police from the state intelligence service climbed over his garden wall at 4am and searched his house in Harare. Fortunately he was away in his constituency.
He is at particular risk because he defeated Patrick Chinamasa, Mugabe’s justice minister and one of the ruling party’s big names. Like most MPs, all Nyamandi’s party workers in his constituency have fled the campaign of violence.
Despite the widespread condemnation of Mugabe’s election, African, Chinese and Indian diplomats, as well as some MPs from the Mutambara faction of the MDC, attended Mugabe’s hastily arranged swearing-in ceremony for a sixth presidential term last weekend.
Their presence was troubling for the opposition, already reeling from the destruction of its infrastructure, with thousands of supporters in camps or in hiding.
Mugabe and his henchmen are facing further isolation as western countries press the United Nations to impose sanctions, including a travel ban and asset freeze on Mugabe’s top supporters.
The daughter of General Constantine Chiwenga, commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, was expelled from Germany, where she was studying, last week and had to return home. Other children of the leadership are likely to follow.
Australia has already expelled the children of Gideon Gono, who were studying there. As governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Gono bankrolled Mugabe’s re-election campaign, estimated to have cost £30m. He is also on the European Union’s sanctions list.
Behind the walls of a house owned by Gono in Bath Road, Harare, the secretive Joint Operations Command (JOC) – the group of military and security brass who have been directing the violent course of events – holds meetings.
Having won the election for Mugabe, albeit at great cost in lives and treasure, the JOC’s overriding priority is to consolidate Zanu-PF power and stamp out any opposition.
Although the MDC has always eschewed violence, there have been cases where young MDC supporters have felt emboldened to hit back at the Zanu-PF militia, who are responsible for most of the violence in townships and the countryside. In one case, in Masvingo province, armed troops had to be brought in to quell them.
When he came to power in 1980, Mugabe ordered all weapons to be handed over to the government. Until the past few years, Zimbabwe was so stable it was almost impossible to buy an AK-47 assault rifle.
However, last week the rifles could be found for £100, a warning that Zimbabwe could be taking the first steps towards an armed conflict.
Additional reporting: Christina Lamb
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Can we do blood tests on the babies of the poor girls to determine who the culprit fathers are and to locate & bring them to justice.
090708
Lim , Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Lim in Malysia
You are wrong. You do not realise the double dealing and hypocrisy that goes on amongst Zanu PF. The land grab has resulted in farm land being left to waste on purpose. They simply do not care. Zanu PF want to dispose of the Zimbabweans. Just the same as in Burma. But you know that
Colin , Carmarthen, UK
The Zimbabwean leadership has said it,
A host of countries have said it.
A number of posters and I have said it,
And I believe most Zims would say it.
"Leave Zimbabwean matters to Zimbabweans to sort out".
A solution would be reached sooner than later.
Peace to Zimbabwe. Talk & resolve.
0807
Lim , Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Colin , Carmarthen
The obvious cause might be due to land "grabbing" but expanding on this, the root cause could have been due to the sanctions imposed following the "land grab". A Brit writer had written that Britain had done enough damage to Zim & shld prudently shut up. What's yr interpretation?
Lim , Johor Bahru, Malaysia
There is not a single Day goes past that the WESTER MEDIA, do not print and spread unverifiable lies and disinformation to further garner world opion to engineer regime change in Zimbabawe and install the TRATIOR and Stooge the Failed ASSISIN MORGAN TSVANGRAI. where is proof of these fairy-tales
sean , dublin, ireland
Lim in Malysia
That is not correct Lim. Davis is just grabbing a statistic out of context. The starvation is caused by the Zanu PF land grabbing that has caused the farming industry to collapse, hence no food. HIV is all across Africa. That argument is just a red herring and excuses.
Colin , Carmarthen, UK
rob, Singapore,Botswana is a land locked country, how could the containers even get there? he never got his promised toys, but there are many other things that can be used as a weapon, the human(?) mind can devise many ways to kill. Mugabe's main power comes from the minds he controls.
Steve, Halifax, UK
Prem -Brussels -If 5 millions Zimbabweans have sought refugee in neighbouring countries and another 3million have gone abroad, there can hardly been any people in Zim. Have you been to Zim. Go to Harare for a start and the streets are heaving with people.Stop exaggerating about events in Zim.
Davis, Manchester,
Colin , Carmarthen
Davis, Manchester is correct. D low life expectancy in Zim.is mainly due to HIV/aids. Was this not in the news?. The mortality rate due to HIV/aids in Africa is one of d highest in d world.
Sanctions over time might have impacted and starvation deaths are not surprising.
Lim, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Prem, Brussels, Belgium: Botswanna may say all these things, but it was still in Botswanna where the container ship of Chinese weapons that other African countries refused was unloaded. The ship that was bringing arms to Mugabe. Maybe it is a felling of guilt.
rob, Singapore,
The low life expectancy in Zimbabwe population is due to starvation and murder. For the senior Zanu PF supporters life expectancy is very high. President Mugabe at 85, is just one example.
Colin , Carmarthen, UK
Support Botswana's move to put an end to the illegitimate blood-stained regime of Mugabe, turned monster from hero.
Five million Zimbaweans have had to seek refuge in neighbouring countries. Millions of others staying behind holding opposing political views are being killed, maimed.
Prem, Brussels, Belgium
Zimbabwe is not a slaugher house what about Kenya were 300 people died before the elections and 2500 after it.
john james, Harare,
At last the truth. So the low life expectancy in Zim is due to Aids/HIV and not to govt policies! The story about teenage pregnacies due to rape at "torture camps" seems to be another false one just as the one about the 11 month baby purported to have been harmed by govt militias.
Davis, Manchester,
Truth seems to be the first casualty in terms of reports about Zimbabwe.Let Zimbabweans solve their own problems with no outside interference. Lim, Malaysia is correct in his analysis.
Davis, Manchester,
Foreign intervention and or sanctions are only going to make the situation worse for Zims.
Zims can and should sort out their problems by talking and negotiations between the various parties. Any more violence will throw the country into more chaos and suffering. Pls start talking/negotiating.
Lim , Johor Bahru, Malaysia
They only ones that can help are white and if they did help to oust the "Fiend Mugabe" they'd be called racist, can't have that so all must die with machete justice. Used to be the bread basket of Africa, now its a slaughter house.
Ron Nord, San Francisco, USA
The A.U are showing their lack of strength in dealing with the problem.
Justice seems to be long gone and not expected by the majority.
The world should act more aggressively towards such despots who have no regard for their own people and want to stay in power whatever the cost
Ricardo, Perth, Australia
Another Rawanda in the making as the world pathetically looking on !!!! SHAME ON THE MUGABE & SHAME ON THE WORLD !!!!
ian payne, Walsall,
Arming the opposition would be a solution allowing Zimbabwians to do their own dirty work in getting rid of Mugabe without direct western intervention.
Alastair, Rye, UK
How much more does Mugabe have to do? Surely the West and especially the UK ( as an ex colonial power) either/or the UN should be doing something about this?
Is this really the progress we desire in Africa?
k.g, Wimbledon, United Kingdom
I think US is regretting its role as world policeman? It has spend US$billions and gets its young children killed and not get any reward ??(yes some US posters claimed so). No gain,no praise but hate?
So is EU picking up from here? What is EU's position over Zim? Right to decide Zim's fate?
0607
Lim, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
With most anti Mugabe Zims poor and hungry how are they going to get arms to fight him and his thugs unless some foreign countries clandestinely supply them with arms. Yes just like the Afghanistan mujahideens being given arms to fight the soviets before. Is it going to happen in Zimbabwe?
060708
Lim, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
so arthur mtambara now has gone back to lick mugabe`S boots that he has stolen an election.tsangirai should not tolerate this character as an ally.he is going to perish with mugabe.
caristo mwango, lusaka, zambia