Many diasporans were concerned that Zimbabwe was not
safe. It has now transpired that the
United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA) is now using that speech as a pretext to
deport Zimbabweans who had sought refuge in the United Kingdom. Mr Tsvangirai
himself has been on record numerous times bemoaning making such a speech.
What on earth could have possessed Mr Tsvangirai to utter
such foolishness in Southwark on that fateful day? On March 6, 2009, three
months before this speech, Mr Tsvangirai was involved in a near fatal
automobile accident that claimed the life of his wife of 31years, Susan. This
crash was widely believed to be the work of the notorious Central Intelligence
Organisation’s dirty tricks department. Soon after the accident Mr Tsvangirai
was visited by rival, Mr Mugabe. It is
my belief this is the straw that broke the camel’s back.
Picture This
Mr Tsvangirai missed death by a whisker learns his loving
wife of 31 years has been killed. He closes his eyes in traumatised, anguished
grief and when he opens them he sees one Robert Mugabe looking down at him.
Given that scenario one can understand why Mr Tsvangirai wasn’t thinking
straight. It makes sense he could have been suffering from Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD) or “buka” in Shona.
The Real Villains
There are two villains in this deportations saga. First of
all Theresa Makone the Co-Home Affairs Minister on March 3, 2012 said “Don’t
worry about deportations for now... Let’s talk about deportations next year
after the election when I’m Home affairs Minister.” Mrs Makone said she’d spoken to then Minister
of State for Immigration Damien Green who had given her these assurances. (For
proof follow this link: http://youtu.be/HqZpstB4xsw )This gave those who had asylum cases that
had been refused the false hope that they had plenty of time to appeal.
Reports of failed asylum seekers being drugged and
man-handled during renewed deportations caused a stir in November 2012. When
asked for a response on this, the UKBA blamed Mr Tsvangirai’s 2009 statements.
It should be noted that they did not respond to the allegations of drugging and
manhandling. It is clear that the UKBA
prefer the policy of “divide and rule”. By blaming Mr Tsvangirai’s historic
statements, the UKBA has chosen to abdicate its fiduciary role in treating
Zimbabweans according to current information on the ground. Political violence
and threats thereof are being reported daily. Concerns are also rising because
of state intimidation of civic organisations.
The UKBA has outdone itself in accomplishing turning Mr
Tsvangirai into a vilified hate figure. They reneged on their promises to Mrs
Makone to desist from deportations. Ultimately it was the UKBA’s decision to
renew deportations to an unsafe area.
Their statements blaming Mr Tsvangirai is divisive at best and
thoughtless at worst.
Audrey Charowa
Vice Secretary
MDC South East District