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NGOs’ in Zim destabilising the country- Govt

By Staff Writer

GOVERNMENT has justified its decision to clamp down on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) at the ongoing United Nations Human Rights Council meeting, alleging that the organisations were plotting to destabilise the country.

In its response to the findings by special rapporteur Alena Douhan on her probe on the impact of sanctions on human rights in Zimbabwe, which will be presented before the UN council, government said the NGOs refused to participate in the fact-finding mission for fear of reprisals from their funders.

The report will be placed on the UN Human Rights Council agenda on promotion and protection of all human rights, in its session running from September 12 to October 7, 2022 in Geneva, Switzerland.

“Unfortunately, and as observed by the mission, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and CSOs regrettably excluded themselves from participating in this fact-finding mission on the basis of conditions attached to their funding, which they feared to lose if they participated in this fact-finding exercise by the special rapporteur,” the report read.

“Such testimony vindicates the Republic of Zimbabwe’s constant averments that most foreign funded NGOs and CSOs shroud their sinister political agendas under the guise of civil causes, while actually engaged in subversive activities, inevitably aiding in destabilising the country.”

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