Consideration of the Merits
Complainant’s submissions on the Merits
Alleged violation of Articles 2, 3
48. Regarding Article 2 of the African Charter, the Complainant argues that the most
important aspect of this article is that it prohibits distinction of any kind, and that
the grounds listed under the article are not exhaustive, thereby also prohibiting
discrimination on other grounds. The Complainant avers that the provision
prohibits every kind of discrimination based on ‘’any status’’.
49. The Complainant contends that the placement of a residence qualification on who
can vote in referendums and elections is a form of discrimination against
Zimbabwean citizens living abroad, which includes the Victims. The Complainant
states that the discrimination is made more acute when persons in Government
service and their spouses outside the country are not placed under the same
restrictions. According to the Complainant, equal treatment requires that all
Zimbabwean citizens be allowed to participate in the Government of their
country regardless of their place of residence, and that all citizens be afforded the
same rights and privileges regardless of the nature of their work abroad. The
Complainant further contends that the denial of the Victims’ right to participate in
government is also upheld in the Electoral Act, which subjects the Victims to
conditions and restrictions not applicable to other citizens residing in Zimbabwe.
50. Regarding Article 3 of the African Charter, the Complainant contends that the
Respondent State’s non-implementation of the Provisional Measures issued by
the Commission constitute a violation of the Victims’ right to equal protection of
the law.
Alleged violation of Article 9 (2)
51. The Complainant submits that the right of the Victims to participate in the
government of their home country is an extension of their right to freely express
and disseminate their political opinions within the confines of the law. The
Complainant therefore concludes that by denying the Victims the opportunity to
vote in the referendum, the Respondent State has also violated their right to
freedom of expression.
Alleged violation of Article 13 (1)
52. The Complainant submits that the right of every citizen to participate freely in the
government of his or her country is given effect by the State through the
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