Senior members of Canada’s three largest parliamentary parties called Wednesday on the Canadian government to indict Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe on charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Senior members of the governing Liberal Party, the right-wing populist Canadian Alliance and the regional, left-of-centre Bloc Quebecois said they were calling on Ottawa to issue a formal indictment against Mugabe.
At a joint press conference, Keith Martin, of the Canadian Alliance, said that if the government agreed to the three parties’ demands, Mugabe could face arrest and trial if he ever stepped foot on Canadian soil or if he visited any other country with which Canada has extradition agreements.
In addition, said Irwin Cotler of Canada’s governing Liberal Party, Zimbabwe should be ”permanently suspended from the Commonwealth,” an association linking Britain with more than 50 former colonies.
Martin said there was irrefutable evidence that ”children as young as 10 are force to take part in torture and gang rape” by Mugabe’s regime.
Martin claimed that Mugabe had been ”using rape as a tool” to silence any opposition to regime. – Sapa-AFP