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Rest
in peace President Mwanawasa
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
August
21, 2008
The National Constitutional
Assembly wants to join the world of democracies in conveying its
deepest condolences to the people of Zambia and the Mwanawasa family
over the death of President Levy Patrick Mwanawasa.
President Mwanawasa who
died in a Paris military hospital early this week was a champion
of democracy in his country and the region at large. He represented
a modern day politician with a spirit of tolerance.
The NCA is worried that
President Mwanawasa has died at a time when his openness and leadership
capabilities are in need as the region grapples to defend democracy
in Zimbabwe following the illegitimate June 27 election.
President Mwanawasa will
be remembered by the people of Zimbabwe for confronting the Zimbabwean
dictator Robert Mugabe head on when he described the country under
Mugabe's leadership facing an economic freefall as a 'sinking
titanic'.
Mwanawasa soon after
the 29 March elections that saw Zimbabwe's lifetime President
Robert Mugabe trailing behind Morgan Tsvangirai of the MDC purchasing
weapons of mass destructions was bold enough as SADC chair to ask
regional countries not to allow the ship from China carrying weapons
to allowed to dock at any regional harbor.
The NCA wants to say
rest in peace to the soul of a gallant revolutionary and a champion
of human and people's rights. Our prayers are that God touches
the Zambian people in this time of grief.
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