THE United States (US) has warned that it might add more names on its sanctions list on Zimbabwe if human rights violations persist ahead of the 2023 polls.
Addressing an Africa Media Hub digital Press briefing on
Wednesday, US Department of State Sanctions co-ordinator James O’Brien said
sanctions against Zimbabwean leaders and entities linked to the State would not
be removed if human rights abuses are not stopped.
“People who commit human rights abuses should be
identified. We are going to review our sanctions on Zimbabwe to make sure that
they are current. If these individuals continue to be violent, [perpetrating]
human rights abuses and corruption — there would be additional interest in
extending the list as well,” O’Brien said.
US Sanctions Policy and Implementation director Jill
Millinax said the measures were targeted at human rights abusers.
“We use these sanctions programmes to disrupt the
activities of human rights abusers, terrorists and other bad actors’ ability to
undermine democracy, to stoke instability and to provoke violence. The ultimate
goal of our sanctions, I have to say, is not to punish these individuals but to
bring about a positive change in behaviour,” Millinax said.
Recently, the US Department of State issued a statement
saying they were removing 11 individuals on their sanctions list.
Contacted for comment yesterday, Zanu PF secretary for
administration Obert Mpofu declined to comment on the matter.
“I am not privy to the report,” Mpofu curtly said.
Addressing journalists in the capital yesterday, party
spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said: “We have two unprepared US diplomats
coming to talk about sanctions. They
have not even read their stuff; they have not even read ZDERA [Zimbabwe
Democracy and Economic Recovery Act] on which they administer sanctions. You
have to understand who America is in the United Nations — they are a supreme
power and the biggest contributor to the UN budget. If you put your money into
the UN — read their documents when they come out.” Newsday
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