
https://www.flickr.com/photos/
Thanks
to
those
who
came
today:
Elizabeth
Chitenga,
Munashe
Madziyauswa,
Chantelle
Manyande,
Philip
Maponga,
Samantha
Pfupajena,
Ephraim
Tapa,
Peter
Tatchell
and
Tatenda
Tsumba.
Photos: https://www.flickr.
Zimbabwe
Vigil
activists
were
happy
to
receive
veteran
human
rights
activist,
Peter
Tatchell,
who
made
a
special
visit
as
he
always
does
whenever
he
has
the
chance.
In
buoyant
mood,
Peter
congratulated
the
Vigil,
describing
it
as
arguably
the
longest
campaign
in
British
history. The
Zimbabwe
Vigil,
which
started
in
October
2002,
will
reach
24
years
in
existence
this
year,
a
milestone
achieved
by
few.
Peter
cited
the
resilience,
commitment
and
courage
displayed
by
activists
to
have
come
this
far
commenting,
‘no
dictatorship
stays
forever
and
even
that
of
Mnangagwa
will
fall
one
day’.
He
added,
‘it
only
takes
activists
like
you
to
remain
standing
and
pushing,
giving
those
trapped
in
Zimbabwe
a
voice,
victory
is
yours’.
Poignantly,
Peter
reminded
activists
that
he
had
participated
in
the
1970s
liberation
war,
fundraising
for
ZANU
and
securing
medicare
for
the
ZANLA
cadres,
then
in
the
bush. He
said
it
was
sad
and
hypocritical
that
today’s
ZANU
PF
had
a
strong
aversion/dislike
of
its
1970s
manifesto,
which
had
human
rights
and
democracy
as
central
to
the
war.
In
support,
Vigil
activist
Samantha
Pfupajena
remarked,
‘power
corrupts!’.
Another
Vigil
long-time
activist,
Phillip
Maponga
said,
‘that’s
why
we
remain
standing
here
to
say
no
to
the
2030
agenda’,
which
was
described
as
a
ploy
by
Mnangagwa
to
buy
time
for
his
boys,
so
they
are
in
a
position
to
take
over
at
the
end
of
ED
Mnangagwa’s
reign,
thereby
establishing
the
Mnangagwa
dynasty’.
Peter
ended
his
visit
by
chanting
‘aluta
continua!’
For
Vigil
pictures
check: http://www.flickr.com/
Please
note:
Vigil
photos
can
only
be
downloaded
from
our
Flickr
website.
Events
and
Notices:
-
Next
Vigil
meeting
outside
the
Zimbabwe
Embassy. Saturday
7th March
from
2
–
5
pm.
We
meet
on
the
first
and
third
Saturdays
of
every
month.
On
other
Saturdays
the
virtual
Vigil
will
run. -
The
Restoration
of
Human
Rights
in
Zimbabwe
(ROHR) is
the
Vigil’s
partner
organisation
based
in
Zimbabwe.
ROHR
grew
out
of
the
need
for
the
Vigil
to
have
an
organisation
on
the
ground
in
Zimbabwe
which
reflected
the
Vigil’s
mission
statement
in
a
practical
way.
ROHR
in
the
UK
actively
fundraises
through
membership
subscriptions,
events,
sales
etc
to
support
the
activities
of
ROHR
in
Zimbabwe. -
The
Vigil’s
book
‘Zimbabwe
Emergency’ is
based
on
our
weekly
diaries.
It
records
how
events
in
Zimbabwe
have
unfolded
as
seen
by
the
diaspora
in
the
UK.
It
chronicles
the
economic
disintegration,
violence,
growing
oppression
and
political
manoeuvring
–
and
the
tragic
human
cost
involved. It
is
available
at
the
Vigil.
All
proceeds
go
to
the
Vigil
and
our
sister
organisation
the
Restoration
of
Human
Rights
in
Zimbabwe’s
work
in
Zimbabwe.
The
book
is
also
available
from
Amazon. -
Facebook
pages: -
Vigil : https ://www.facebook.com/zimbabwevigil -
ROHR: https://www.facebook.
com/Restoration-of-Human- Rights-ROHR-Zimbabwe- International-370825706588551/ -
ZAF: https://www.facebook.com/
pages/Zimbabwe-Action-Forum- ZAF/490257051027515
The
Vigil,
outside
the
Zimbabwe
Embassy,
429
Strand,
London
meets
regularly
on
Saturdays
from
14.00
to
17.00
to
protest
against
gross
violations
of
human
rights
in
Zimbabwe.
The
Vigil
which started
in
October
2002
will
continue
until
internationally-monitored,
free
and
fair
elections
are
held
in
Zimbabwe.
