March 14, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today issued this statement in response to the
release of the preliminary report of the Commonwealth Observers Group on the
conduct of the elections in Zimbabwe:
"Canada has been concerned for a long time about actions taken by
the Zimbabwean government. We have worked from the beginning to encourage
improvements. Our concerns only increased in the lead up to the election
that took place March 9-11.
In discussions with African and other Commonwealth Leaders, we agreed
that the electoral process would offer Zimbabweans the opportunity to
express their views on the government they want. The Commonwealth agreed to
send election observers to ensure the best election possible under the
circumstances. The Commonwealth Observers Group, led by Nigeria's Abubakar,
had 42 experienced observers drawn from African and other nations, including
Canada.
Today, a preliminary report from the Commonwealth Observer Group confirms
two important facts. One, that there has not been free expression of will
and that the election was held in a climate of fear. Secondly, the
Zimbabwean people have distinguished themselves by a display of courage and
determination, exercising their democratic rights under difficult
circumstances.
We will be speaking with other Commonwealth Leaders and other key allies
in the days ahead to explore building the broadest consensus for the most
thorough action possible to ensure that the weight of displeasure by the
international community is made known to the Zimbabwean government. We have
withdrawn all funding to the Zimbabwean government. Members of the present
government will not be welcome in Canada.
We hope that the final report of the Commonwealth Observer Group will
help guide the Commonwealth troika in its decision making.
We implore the Zimbabwean government to provide transparent legal
recourse to those arrested or detained in recent days and we urge all
Zimbabweans to avoid any provocative actions that could lead to further
violence."
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