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Zimbabwe blocks UN torture expert | Zimbabwe blocks UN torture expert |
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Zimbabwe's government has withdrawn an invitation to the UN's investigator on torture, Manfred Nowak, hours before he was due to land in the country. | Zimbabwe's government has withdrawn an invitation to the UN's investigator on torture, Manfred Nowak, hours before he was due to land in the country. |
Mr Nowak said he would travel to Zimbabwe despite the snub. | |
It comes amid claims that supporters of President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party have launched a campaign of violence on MDC members - their coalition partners. | |
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, the MDC leader, withdrew co-operation with the unity government two weeks ago. | |
He was angry at perceived failure of Zanu-PF to implement measures agreed to as a part of the power-sharing deal and the jailing of a senior Movement for Democratic Change member on terrorism charges that he says are trumped up. | |
The BBC's Karen Allen, in neighbouring South Africa, says the decision to cancel the trip is bound to be seen by some as a battle of wills between the two major parties. | |
And ahead of a regional meeting on the crisis, human rights group Amnesty International has warned the country is on the brink of sliding back into last year's post-election violence. | |
Prison visits | |
Mr Nowak said he had received "two completely different messages" from the Zimbabwean government - but he said he would meet Mr Tsvangirai on Thursday. | |
Recent allegations that MDC supporters and human rights defenders have been arrested, harassed and intimidated... highlight the urgency of objective fact-finding UN statement | |
"I got the clear message from the prime minister that it is his understanding that the mission is going on," he said. | |
"That leads me to the conclusion that there must be some kind of misunderstanding between the different cabinet members." | |
The United Nations says Mr Nowak - the special rapporteur on torture - was informed of the cancellation only when he was in South Africa on his way to Zimbabwe. | The United Nations says Mr Nowak - the special rapporteur on torture - was informed of the cancellation only when he was in South Africa on his way to Zimbabwe. |
He had been invited by Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa - a Zanu-PF member - to meet officials and rights activists, inspect prisons and police stations and compile a report for the Security Council. | |
But the UN said Harare had called off the visit because of an unanticipated meeting with the southern African regional group, Sadc. | |
A Sadc team is due in Harare on Thursday to try to resolve the political crisis. | |
The UN said in a statement that Mr Nowak welcomed "all efforts to resolve the political crisis", but that the Sadc meeting was not a valid reason to cancel his visit. | The UN said in a statement that Mr Nowak welcomed "all efforts to resolve the political crisis", but that the Sadc meeting was not a valid reason to cancel his visit. |
"Recent allegations that MDC supporters and human rights defenders have been arrested, harassed and intimidated during the past few days, highlight the urgency of objective fact-finding by an independent UN expert," the UN said. | "Recent allegations that MDC supporters and human rights defenders have been arrested, harassed and intimidated during the past few days, highlight the urgency of objective fact-finding by an independent UN expert," the UN said. |
On Tuesday, Mr Tsvangirai's MDC party said there had been an increase in violent attacks on its members. | On Tuesday, Mr Tsvangirai's MDC party said there had been an increase in violent attacks on its members. |
Party spokesman Nelson Chamisa said a senior official had been stopped and beaten by Zanu-PF supporters on Tuesday morning. Days earlier, an MDC residence was raided by police. | Party spokesman Nelson Chamisa said a senior official had been stopped and beaten by Zanu-PF supporters on Tuesday morning. Days earlier, an MDC residence was raided by police. |
Zanu-PF has described the comments as "cheap propaganda". | Zanu-PF has described the comments as "cheap propaganda". |