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US, UK Demand Briefing On Critical Zimbabwe Report At UN
UNITED NATIONS (AP)--The United States and Britain on Tuesday demanded a
Security Council briefing on a U.N. report that condemned Zimbabwe's slum
clearance, but China which has close ties to the government, objected,
diplomats said.
Greece's U.N. Ambassador Adamantios Vassilakis, the current council
president, said talks were continuing to see if the report's author, Anna
Tibaijuka, could meet with the council before she returns to Africa on
Thursday. The highly critical report, issued last week, said the destruction
of shantytowns and markets has left an estimated 700,000 Zimbabweans without
their homes and livelihoods or both, and affected a further 2.4 million
people. It said Operation Murambatsvina - Drive Out Trash - had "unleashed
chaos and untold human suffering" in a country already gripped by economic
crisis.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
US, UK Demand Briefing On Critical Zimbabwe Report At UN
UNITED NATIONS (AP)--The United States and Britain on Tuesday demanded a
Security Council briefing on a U.N. report that condemned Zimbabwe's slum
clearance, but China which has close ties to the government, objected,
diplomats said.
Greece's U.N. Ambassador Adamantios Vassilakis, the current council
president, said talks were continuing to see if the report's author, Anna
Tibaijuka, could meet with the council before she returns to Africa on
Thursday. The highly critical report, issued last week, said the destruction
of shantytowns and markets has left an estimated 700,000 Zimbabweans without
their homes and livelihoods or both, and affected a further 2.4 million
people. It said Operation Murambatsvina - Drive Out Trash - had "unleashed
chaos and untold human suffering" in a country already gripped by economic
crisis.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
26 July 2005
U.N. Security Council Concerned About Zimbabwe Evictions
Wants briefing on home demolitions of 700,000 of country's poorest people
By Judy Aita
Washington File United Nations Correspondent
United Nations -- The U.N. Security Council has asked for a briefing on
Zimbabwe, United States Ambassador Anne Patterson said July 26.
"There's a worrisome humanitarian situation on the ground" that is "verging
on a crisis situation" prompting several members of the 15-nation Security
Council to ask for a meeting with U.N. Special Envoy to Zimbabwe Anna
Tibaijuka, Patterson told journalists outside the Security Council's
chambers.
After a two-week fact-finding visit to Zimbabwe, Tibaijuka reported July 22
that president Robert Mugabe's government's operation, Murambatsvina
(Operation Restore Order), has wrought catastrophic upheaval to as many as
700,000 of Zimbabwe's poorest through indiscriminate evictions, housing and
market demolitions, carrying out this campaign with disquieting indifference
to human suffering.
The operation was carried out under the guise of slum clearance and was
based on colonial-era Rhodesian law and policy that had been "a tool of
segregation and social exclusion." She said that Operation Restore Order
breached both national and international human rights laws, thereby
precipitating a humanitarian crisis.
The humanitarian consequences of Operation Restore Order are enormous, said
Tibaijuka, who is also UN-HABITAT executive director, in her report to
Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
Patterson, who is acting U.S. permanent representative to the United
Nations, said that "the situation is so unstable that it threatens
neighboring countries. And we have just gotten reports.that people who
cooperated with her (Tibaijuka) are now subject to retaliations."
"These people are the poorest of the poor. They've been displaced, left out
in the cold. Kids can't go to school. It's verging on a crisis situation.
The council should at least get more information and take action on it," the
ambassador insisted.
The United Kingdom has formally requested that Tibaijuka brief the council.
The council is expected to discuss the request to put Zimbabwe on the agenda
when it meets July 27, Patterson said.
Even though the issue deals with a humanitarian situation, it "is totally
appropriate for the Security Council," the ambassador added.
"There is room for reform in the U.N.'s consideration of these issues,"
Patterson added. "What is clear from this report is the humanitarian crisis
and the appropriateness of Security Council review and, frankly, the massive
violations of human rights that have been undertaken by the government."
(The Washington File is a product of the Bureau of International Information
Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
On Friday, 26 December 2014 05:52:34 UTC+1, Hosea Ndaki wrote:
U.N. Security Council Concerned About Zimbabwe Evictions
Wants briefing on home demolitions of 700,000 of country's poorest people
By Judy Aita
Washington File United Nations Correspondent
United Nations -- The U.N. Security Council has asked for a briefing on
Zimbabwe, United States Ambassador Anne Patterson said July 26.
"There's a worrisome humanitarian situation on the ground" that is "verging
on a crisis situation" prompting several members of the 15-nation Security
Council to ask for a meeting with U.N. Special Envoy to Zimbabwe Anna
Tibaijuka, Patterson told journalists outside the Security Council's
chambers.
After a two-week fact-finding visit to Zimbabwe, Tibaijuka reported July 22
that president Robert Mugabe's government's operation, Murambatsvina
(Operation Restore Order), has wrought catastrophic upheaval to as many as
700,000 of Zimbabwe's poorest through indiscriminate evictions, housing and
market demolitions, carrying out this campaign with disquieting indifference
to human suffering.
The operation was carried out under the guise of slum clearance and was
based on colonial-era Rhodesian law and policy that had been "a tool of
segregation and social exclusion." She said that Operation Restore Order
breached both national and international human rights laws, thereby
precipitating a humanitarian crisis.
The humanitarian consequences of Operation Restore Order are enormous, said
Tibaijuka, who is also UN-HABITAT executive director, in her report to
Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
Patterson, who is acting U.S. permanent representative to the United
Nations, said that "the situation is so unstable that it threatens
neighboring countries. And we have just gotten reports.that people who
cooperated with her (Tibaijuka) are now subject to retaliations."
"These people are the poorest of the poor. They've been displaced, left out
in the cold. Kids can't go to school. It's verging on a crisis situation.
The council should at least get more information and take action on it," the
ambassador insisted.
The United Kingdom has formally requested that Tibaijuka brief the council.
The council is expected to discuss the request to put Zimbabwe on the agenda
when it meets July 27, Patterson said.
Even though the issue deals with a humanitarian situation, it "is totally
appropriate for the Security Council," the ambassador added.
"There is room for reform in the U.N.'s consideration of these issues,"
Patterson added. "What is clear from this report is the humanitarian crisis
and the appropriateness of Security Council review and, frankly, the massive
violations of human rights that have been undertaken by the government."
(The Washington File is a product of the Bureau of International Information
Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
On Friday, 26 December 2014 05:52:34 UTC+1, Hosea Ndaki wrote:
Nasikia zimbabwe wametangaza siku ya mapumziko kusherehekea kufutwa kazi kwa huyu mama hivi alitibuana nao nini na lini?
On Dec 24, 2014 9:59 AM, "'ELISA MUHINGO' via Wanabidii" <wana...@googlegroups.com> wrote:Rais kumuondoa Tibaijuka kwa sababu fedha za shule zimepitia kwenye account yake binafsi ni rahisi kufikirika kuwa rais akitaka kuwalinda wengine isingeonekana anafaa bila kupata wa kuwajibisha. Huu nao ni udhaifu wa kibinadamu. Nafikiri rais lazima awe frastrated na hali hii ya kulazimika kubadilisha wateule kwa sababu hawafai. Lakini wakosaji wakubwa kabla ya Kumfikia Tibaijuka angekuwa amewawajibisha akina Muhongo.
Ninalolishangaa jingine ni kuiachia bodi ya Tanesco kumaliza muda wake. Hata wangekuwa wamebakiza dakika kumi. Alistahili kuwafukuza kabla ya muda huo. Nitakumbuka alichokifanya kwa Gavana wa Benki kuu Marehemu Galali. Alipoomba kujiuzuru alimkatalia na baadaye akamfukuza.
Lakini kiini kikubwa ni Rais kushindwa kutambua kuwa fedha za ESCROW zilikuwemo na za umma
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On Wed, 12/24/14, Abdalah Hamis <hami...@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: [wanabidii] Kauli ya Prof. Tibaijuka baada ya Rais kutengua uteuzi wake
To: wana...@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, December 24, 2014, 8:43 AM
[Baadhi
ya] Wananchi mkoani Kagera wamepinga uamuzi wa Rais wa
Jamuhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Dk Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete
kwa kumuondoa madarakani Waziri wa Ardhi, Nyumba na Makazi
na kuwaweka kiporo viongozi wengine walioshiri kuhujumu pesa
za akaunti ya Tegeta Escrow.
Nao baadhi ya viongozi wa vyama vya siasa vya mkoa
huo akiwemo Katibu wa Siasa na Uenezi wa Chama Cha Mapinduzi
mkoa wa Kagera, Hamim Mahamoud amepongeza uamuzi wa Rais
alioutoa jana kwa kumuondoa kiongozi huyo.
Kwa upande wake, Katibu wa Chama Cha Demokrasia na
Maendeleo (CHADEMA) katika Manispaa ya Bukoba, Victor
Sherejei akisema kuwa Rais hajatoa uamuzi sahihi. Amemtaka
Rais kuwafahamisha Watanzania ni lini pesa za Escrow
zitarudishwa katika akaunti hiyo. Akahoji ikiwa kuwaondoa
viongozi hao madarakani ndiyo suluhisho la kwamba pesa hizo
hazirudishi?
Naye Profesa Anna Tibaijuka amesema baada ya Rais kumuondoa
katika nafasi yake aliyokuwa nayo, sasa amerudi jimboni
kwake kwa ajili ya kutatua kero na changamoto mbalimbali za
wananchi wake kwani nafasi aliyokuwanayo ilikuwa haimpi
nafisi ya kuwasimamia wananchi katika jimbo lake na kwamba,
pesa hizo alizopewa na Rugemalila zilikuwa za kusaidia shule
na alipewa kama zawadi bila kujua kama pesa hizo zilitoka
katika akaunti ya Tegeta Escrow, ndiyo maana hakutaka
kujiuzulu.
ITV: Tibaijuka asema baada ya Rais kutengua uteuzi wake
sasa yupo jimboni kwake kutatua kero za
wananchi.
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