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April 30, 2007

and more threats...

...in Zimbabwe:

Officers from Zimbabwe’s security agency have warned Catholic priests not to distribute local language versions of a pastoral letter that is highly critical of the deepening political and economic crisis here.

Zimbabwe’s bishops’ conference issued a pastoral letter, “God Hears the Cry of the Oppressed,” just before Easter that said Zimbabwe's crisis is one of governance, leadership, spirituality and morality.

To avoid "further bloodshed and avert a mass uprising," a new constitution is needed to guide democracy "chosen in free and fair elections that will offer a chance for economic recovery under genuinely new policies," the bishops wrote.

The letter is the strongest statement the bishops have issued since the country began an economic meltdown some two years ago. The unemployment rate of 80 percent and an inflation rate of more than 1,700 percent has "made the life of ordinary Zimbabweans unbearable, regardless of their political preferences," the bishops said.

The letter is seen as critical of the government of Robert Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since 1980.

The letter was initially issued in English, but the bishops have had it translated into two of the main indigenous languages, making it widely available to Catholics across the country. It is the translations that security officers have been trying to stop.

A priest who spoke to NCR said he was visited last week by plain-clothes security agents who warned against distributing the letter.

Archbishop Pius Ncube of Bulawayo confirmed he has received reports from priests that they had been visited by security agents. He added that this will not deter the church from speaking out on human rights abuses and social injustice.

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Comments

It will be hard to stop its distribution. It's all over the web, including on Zimbabwean websites; anyone with a computer there can download it, translate it, and distribute it to anyone they want. As I'm sure people are already doing.

Posted by: Aimee Milburn at Apr 30, 2007 1:24:35 PM

I'll bet you any amount of money that you care to name that the Anglicans didn't get similar visits:

http://mcj.bloghorn.com/3109

If there is any justice in the universe, the Roman Catholic Church, once Bob buys the previously white-owned farm, will completely dominate the Christian life of that afflicted country.

Posted by: Christopher Johnson at Apr 30, 2007 5:53:20 PM

Imagine the raw courage that this type of action takes! It is easy for us to type away on blogs in a free country. If I had to be concerned for my life, or, much worse, the lives of my wife and kids, I fear I would be as silent as a clam. Bravo to the bishops! I hope that blogs in this country will help keep the spotlight on this thug regime and celebrate those who have the fortitude to stand against it. They are not alone.

Posted by: Donald R. McClarey at Apr 30, 2007 10:18:13 PM

Does anyone have a download location for the English version?

Posted by: irulats at May 1, 2007 5:28:58 AM

Just type "God hears the cry of the oppressed" into Google, and you'll come up with lots of locations. Here's one:

http://www.sokwanele.com/thisiszimbabwe/archives/549

Posted by: Aimee Milburn at May 1, 2007 10:42:19 AM

Or just click this link. (I just learned how to do this.)

Posted by: Aimee Milburn at May 1, 2007 10:54:51 AM