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Zimbabwe Election, as seen by Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe


Keith Goddard, (c) Banning Eyre

As part of our ongoing attention to the election in Zimbabwe, we offer this Zimbabwean perspective. Keith Goddard heads the Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ), an organization that has faced many challenges since 1995, when President Mugabe and his party made their antipathy to the organization abundantly clear. Many of us have the luxury of sitting back and critiquing events in Zimbabwe from afar. Here are the words of someone who has to contend every day with the realities of being a progressive voice in Zimbabwe.

Statement from GALZ
15 March 2002
Regarding the Presidential Election

The British sexuality historian, Jeffrey Weeks, once described globalisation as the tide of history against which one cannot successfully fight and which no one can reverse. The recently-ended Zimbabwean presidential elections certainly indicate the global trend towards the demand for multi-party transparent democracies throughout the world.

The result is less important than the process and that is why GALZ has repeatedly stated that the election was not necessarily the great watershed that it was mooted to be. Just the high turn out and the indefatigable determination people exhibited in lengthy queues show that Zimbabweans are committed to involving themselves in building democratic structures.

There is no doubt in many minds that we still have far to go in Zimbabwe before we can be said to be a mature democracy. Political violence and intimidation, deliberate disenfranchisement and the blatant suppression of voices along the campaign trail are all to be roundly condemned. Deliberate lying (such as that by The Chronicle which falsly claimed secret meetings between the opposition leader and GALZ and that GALZ was openly campaigning for MDC) is unbecoming in an election campaign.

It is healthy for a country to have a strong opposition that keeps those in power accountable to the electorate but we are now a strongly polarised nation and not yet at the stage where many of us will tolerate people with political affiliations which differ from our own. We must learn to talk through our differences peacefully rather than to hate and fear each other, attack violently or seek revenge.

Non-violent activism is the most constructive and viable alternative to organised violence. Consistently guided by international fundamental principles of fairness and justice, GALZ has made considerable gains in winning acceptance and respect for lesbian and gay people in Zimbabwe and these gains cannot be reversed. For us, violence, intimidation and the twisting of truths are meaningless gestures of the desperate.

Unfortunately, the move in this country towards true multi-party democracy is coming at a high cost and the damage so far has been considerable. We need to stop tearing each other apart and reflect upon our own position and feelings by being honest with and true to ourselves. It is hypocritical for us to accuse others of intolerance when we may in fact be highly intolerant of difference ourselves. There is no honour and respect to be derived from any victory soiled by a trail of deliberate frustration, flagarant abuse of people and open disregard for human values of fair play.

Keith Goddard
- Programmes Manager/GALZ

............................................................ Sexual Rights are Human Rights

GALZ would like to thank all who sponsored and helped get sponsorship for the "Buy A Brick" Campaign.The GALZ Resource Centre is now officially ours. At last, glbt people in Zimbabwe have a safe haven to call their own.

We are still accepting contributions for the Renovation and Redecorating Project and our HIV/AIDS Awareness campaigns.

Please send contributions to our Bank:

Standard Chartered Bank- Robert Mugabe Road - Harare- Zimababwe
Account name: Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe or GALZ
Account number: 01 00 20 14395 00.
Routing number: 5132
Ensure you include your contact address so we can credit your contribution.

Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe:

Postal Address:
GALZ
P.Bag A6131
Avondale
Harare, Zimbabwe br

Tel int+263-4 741736 Fax: int +263-4 741736

e-mail: galz@mweb.co.zw

Other websites of interest:-

http://www.lavenderlinks.com/places/africa/zimbabwe.html (GALZ statements)

http://www.mask.org.za (Behind the Mask. Information on LGBT groups in Africa)

http://www.angelfire.com/zine/gayzim/index.html (GayZim new site)

http://www.angelfire.com/zine/gayzim/ (GayZim old site)

http://www.kubatana.net ( for information and access to an online directory for the non profit sector in Zimbabwe including GALZ)

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