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Response to EU chief envoy to Harare Ayipheli, Ngekiphele lendaba (until justice is served)! London, UK: 7/02/12 For immediate release Mthwakazi Action Group on Genocide in Matabeleland and Midlands (MAGGEMM) today wishes to express...

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Zanu Pf attempts to muzzle Gukurahundi truth will not... For immediate release London; 10/12/09 Zanu Pf attempts to muzzle Gukurahundi truth will not work. Today is international Human Rights Day.  Mthwakazi Action Group on Genocide in Matabeleland...

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Amnesties for perpetrators of Gukurahundi Mthwakazi Action Group on Genocide in Matabeleland and Midlands (MAGGEMM) welcomes the attention currently being given to the Gukurahundi genocide by political parties and politicians in Zimbabwe.  We...

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MAGGEMM welcomes new call to officially classify Gukurahundi... Mthwakazi Action Group on Genocide in Matabeleland and Midlands (MAGGEMM) has welcomed Zimbabwean author and journalist Geoff Hill’s appointment onto the advisory council of the International...

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Welcome to our new look website New-look MAGGEMM website unveiled. Today we relaunch our website after conducting a 3-month organisational review. As before, the website is dedicated to all those who were physically and mentally harmed...

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About MAGGEMM

MAGGEMM is a not-for-profit group of survivors and victims of the 1980s Gukurahundi genocide in Zimbabwe. MAGGEMM is not a political party and its actions must not be viewed in that way.

We intend, through direct action, advocacy, academic research and other approaches, to;

(i)Complete a thorough report of the Gukurahundi genocide to supplement the excellent but incomplete job done by the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe (CCJP) in 1997.

(ii) Explain to all members of the regional and international communities the enormity of the Gukurahundi genocide and its effects on the people of Matabeleland and Midlands.

(iii) Sustain a campaign that will, as part of a permanent solution, seek legal redress for the victims of Gukurahundi.

(iv)Lobby Zimbabwean government and politicians to account for past human rights abuses.

(v) Petition the government of Zimbabwe to release the Dumbutshena and Chihambakwe commission reports.

(vi) Set up museums, memorial centres, monuments and scholarships as a way of remembering those who perished.

Ayipheli, ngek’ iphele lendaba (Until Truth & Justice are delivered)!