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AG Tomana Steps Up Legal Challenge to Western Sanctions

AG Tomana Steps Up Legal Challenge to Western Sanctions

http://www.voanews.com

15 September 2011

Zimbabwean Attorney General Johannes Tomana said sanctions violate the 
Universal Declaration of Human Rights provision holding that no one should 
be arbitrarily deprived of his or her property

Ntungamili Nkomo | Washington

Zimbabwe Attorney General Johannes Tomana is ramping up his bid to legally 
challenge sanctions put in place by Europe, the United States and others in 
response to alleged human rights violations and election rigging over the 
past decade, arguing that the imposition of such targeted sanctions violates 
international human rights law.

Tomana notified the European Union last week of Harare’s intention to file 
suit in the European Court of Justice if the bloc failed to justify its 
sanctions targeting President Robert Mugabe and many of his ZANU-PF 
colleagues and related companies.

The government’s chief attorney told the state-controlled Herald paper in an 
interview published Thursday that sanctions violate the Universal 
Declaration of Human Rights provision holding that no one should be 
arbitrarily deprived of his or her property.

In addition to travel restrictions, sanctions allow the freezing of 
financial assets.

Tomana called on individuals and entities affected by the U.S. measures to 
seek legal recourse in the country’s courts, adding that he was available 
for legal advice.

Washington and the Europe have demanded political and democratic reforms 
before they will consider lifting the sanctions now in place for the better 
part of a decade.

The European Union’s top diplomat for Africa on Tuesday in a meeting with 
President Mugabe urged the unity government in Harare to fully implement the 
2008 Global Political Agreement for power sharing as a key step to removing 
sanctions.

Attorney General Tomana told VOA Studio 7 reporter Ntungamili Nkomo that it 
is high time Zimbabweans more forcefully confront the countries imposing 
such sanctions.

“Take for example ZEDERA [the US Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery 
Act],” Tomana said. “It is a law that can be challenged in the US courts.”

But political analyst Pedzisai Ruhanya of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition 
disagreed, saying the chances of Tomana succeeding in such a suit were 
remote at best.

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