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Moyo calls Zim's UN bid a Gukurahundi mockery
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63243, member: 636"] Mthwakazi Republic Party leader Mqondisi Moyo has rejected Zimbabwe's pursuit of a non-permanent United Nations Security Council seat, describing the effort as an attempt to obscure the nation's human rights violations. Moyo argues the government seeks international legitimacy to evade accountability for past atrocities, corruption, and political repression. He contends senior officials remain under travel bans due to documented abuses, but UN membership would grant them diplomatic access to Western capitals. The party leader points to Zimbabwe's history of using international bodies to protect the regime rather than advance regional stability. He references the country's previous African Union chairmanship and regional leadership roles as examples of platforms exploited for political survival. Moyo specifically mentions the Gukurahundi killings in Matabeleland and the Midlands, which claimed an estimated 300,000 lives, and criticizes recent government dialogues as inadequate public relations efforts that avoid genuine accountability for the atrocities. [/QUOTE]
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