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Political crisis in Malawi reaching its tipping point
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
July 22, 2011
"... smoke
was billowing into the sky as protesters burnt cars, office and
shops belonging to minister and politicians from Mutharika's
ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)".
Riots have broken
out in several cities in Malawi after police and the army tried
to disperse protesters demanding the resignation of President Bingu
wa Mutharika, accused of violating liberties and damaging the economy.
Opposition and civil society groups in Malawi vowed to continue
with their plans for marches in four cities to express discontent
at maladministration and violations of the constitution by Mutharika's
governement.
Just like Zimbabwe,
Malawi is yearning for basic civil freedoms, free and fair elections,
justice and peace. President wa Mutharika is banking on armed forces
who have been deployed onto the streets of Malawi to quell anti-government
demonstrations that have already claimed the lives of at least eighteen
people. He ought to realize that no matter how brutal a system is,
it is inevitably defeated.
SADC and the
AU should take urgent measures to stop the Malawian government from
committing human rights violations.
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in Zimbabwe fact
sheet
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