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Zimbabwe Election WatchArticle 4.1.2 - "Conducive environment for free, fair and peaceful elections"posted by Sokwanele at 0h07 GMT on Oct 16
Monitoring the SADC Guidelines On the 17th August 2004, in Mauritius, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders adopted the "SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections". As a member of SADC, Zimbabwe was a signatory to these benchmark principles, and therefore it is entirely fitting that the regime's performance in relation to the forthcoming elections in 2008 should be measured against this standard. Sokwanele has embarked on a project with precisely this in mind: for the last 16 weeks, through our Zimbabwe Election Watch (ZEW) project, we have been monitoring the Zimbabwean government's performance against the SADC standards. We believe that elections are a process, not an event. The success or failure of the day itself depends largely on the months (perhaps years?)preceding it, and whether vital electoral standards have been respected throughout the process. We have so far identified a total of 492 breaches across 24 of the SADC standards. These figures present questions that need answers. Chief among them,
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