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Commonwealth Action For Zimbabwe

 

 


Zimbabwe flagAs the crisis in Zimbabwe deepens, Commonwealth organisations, NGOs and campaigners are calling on Commonwealth leaders to act.

Spearheading the campaign, the Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS), backed by a number of Commonwealth organisations, has launched a Commonwealth People's Charter on Zimbabwe (see below), calling for Commonwealth leaders to re-engage with Zimbabwe.

The RCS position is that although Zimbabwe is no longer a member of the Commonwealth (having withdrawn in 2003), it is wrong for the Commonwealth to ignore such an important issue, especially considering the action the Commonwealth took over former member countries such as South Africa and the former Rhodesia.

All citizens of Commonwealth countries, who feel solidarity with the Zimbabwean people, are encouraged to sign the Charter. Civil Society Organisations, religious groups and any other interested parties are also welcome to contact the RCS to express their support. The hope is that Commonwealth governments will be persuaded to act if Commonwealth citizens sign the charter in great numbers.


The Charter, with a list of signatures, will be presented, at the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), to Don McKinnon, the Commonwealth Secretary General and President Museveni of Uganda, the CHOGM host.

Join us in showing solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe in their time of trial.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Commonwealth People’s Charter on Zimbabwe

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