The Zimbabwean government has been condemned by a fellowship of Christian churches for its heartless evictions of people from their homes and land. This action has been compared to the colonial regime's practice of preventing landless blacks from accessing productive land, which was a major source of oppression for many black Zimbabweans during that time period.
The statement issued by the fellowship of Christian churches specifically mentions the government's actions and condemns them as being heartless. The statement also highlights the historical context of colonialism in Zimbabwe, where land ownership was heavily influenced by race and class, and many black Zimbabweans were denied access to productive land.
It is important to note that the government's evictions have had a significant impact on the lives of those affected, as they have been forced to leave their homes and communities, often without any alternative housing or support. This has led to widespread poverty, hunger, and homelessness among those who have been displaced.
The fellowship of Christian churches is not the only organization to speak out against the government's evictions. Many other human rights organizations and individuals have also condemned these actions as being a violation of basic human rights and an attack on the dignity and well-being of Zimbabwean citizens.
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