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Africa Subsaharan
Malawi leader refuses to step down as 18 die in protests
2011-07-23
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika refused Thursday to step down after two days of riots left 18 dead, with soldiers deployed in the two main cities to quell protests that turned into looting.

The violence triggered international condemnation ranging from UN chief the ephemeral Ban Ki-moon
... of whom it can be said to his credit that he is not Kofi Annan...
, the United States and popstar Madonna, while Amnesia Amnesty International accused security forces of shooting dead at least eight people.

Soldiers were deployed in townships around the capital Lilongwe and the commercial hub Blantyre, dispersing some 2,000 protesters who had taken to the streets accusing Mutharika of mismanaging the economy and trampling on democratic rights.

The 77-year-old president, who won a second term in office in May 2009, issued a defiant message.

"I will continue to govern the country," Mutharika said on national radio. "As mandated by the constitution, the authority to run government is in my hands and not any other person."

"I am ready to meet the opposition and civil society," he said, but then added the protests were "not led by God, but by Satan who will be defeated".

Amnesia Amnesty International urged Malawi's authorities to "immediately launch an independent investigation into the deaths of at least eight people shot by security forces" in the northern city of Mzuzu.

At least 44 people, including six children, were being treated for gunshot wounds at Mzuzu Central Hospital, the rights watchdog added.

"Among the injured children are three 13-year-olds, two girls and a boy."

Mzuzu was the scene of the deadliest violence, where health ministry front man Henry Chimbali put the corpse count at nine.

Six people were killed in Lilongwe, two in Blantyre and one in the town of Karonga on the border with Tanzania, he said.

"The bodies had fractured bones, deep cuts, broken ribs and lost a lot of blood," he said, adding that 22 people had been treated for injuries around the country.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Mutharika took away freedom of speech in Malawi. May he die swiftly and let democracy return. Which it will do better without the "help" of the UN or aid agencies who can all rack off.
Posted by: anon1   2011-07-23 01:05  

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