“Crush Them Like Lice”
Repression of Civil and Political Rights Ahead of Zimbabwe’s August 2023 Election
                              The human rights climate in Zimbabwe continues to deteriorate without the government taking any meaningful steps to uphold rights and ensure justice for serious past abuses. Repression of civil society organizations and activists continued unabated in 2022 and into 2023. In February 2023, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he would sign into law a bill amending the Private Voluntary Organizations (PVO) Act, which would severely restrict the operations of nongovernmental organizations. This would further undermine the right to freedom of association in the country, particularly ahead of general elections expected in July or August 2023.
            Repression of Civil and Political Rights Ahead of Zimbabwe’s August 2023 Election
                              Urgently Tackle Years-long Crisis in Harare
                              Investigate, Prosecute Responsible Security Forces
                              
                              Authorities ‘Weaponizing’ the Courts to Deter Activism
                              Parliament Should Amend Criminal Code, Protect Right to Life
                              Prolonged, Abusive Detention Underscores Justice System Concerns
                              Authorities Should Cease Malicious Prosecution of Opponents
                              Authorities Should Urgently, Impartially, and Transparently Investigate Attacks
73rd Pre-Sessional Working Group
Abusive Laws, Partisan Government Agencies Undermine Free, Fair Vote