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Malawi anger at jailing of Mutharika critic Kasambara | Malawi anger at jailing of Mutharika critic Kasambara |
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An outspoken critic of Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika is being held illegally and should be released, his lawyers have said. | An outspoken critic of Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika is being held illegally and should be released, his lawyers have said. |
Ralph Kasambara, who served as attorney general, was first arrested on Monday after reporting to the police an alleged petrol-bombing of his office. | Ralph Kasambara, who served as attorney general, was first arrested on Monday after reporting to the police an alleged petrol-bombing of his office. |
He was released on bail on Wednesday but then re-arrested hours later. | He was released on bail on Wednesday but then re-arrested hours later. |
Mr Kasambara was quoted in a weekend newspaper as saying the president was dictatorial and should resign. | Mr Kasambara was quoted in a weekend newspaper as saying the president was dictatorial and should resign. |
President Mutharika won a resounding second term in office in presidential elections in May 2009, but has since faced criticism over his handling of the economy. | President Mutharika won a resounding second term in office in presidential elections in May 2009, but has since faced criticism over his handling of the economy. |
'Flouting the law' | 'Flouting the law' |
Mr Kasambara's lawyers said on Thursday they went to Chichiri maximum security prison in the commercial city of Blantyre, but the wardens refused to release Mr Kasambara - despite a court order. | Mr Kasambara's lawyers said on Thursday they went to Chichiri maximum security prison in the commercial city of Blantyre, but the wardens refused to release Mr Kasambara - despite a court order. |
UK-based rights group Amnesty International also demanded his immediate release. | |
"The rearrest of Ralph Kasambara indicates the Malawian authorities are willing blatantly to flout the law when it comes to dissenting voices," Africa deputy programme director, Noel Kututwa, said in a statement. | "The rearrest of Ralph Kasambara indicates the Malawian authorities are willing blatantly to flout the law when it comes to dissenting voices," Africa deputy programme director, Noel Kututwa, said in a statement. |
The BBC's Raphael Tenthani in Blantyre says Mr Kasambara - who served as Mr Mutharika's first attorney general when he came to power in 2004 - has been one of the president's most acerbic critics since falling out with him. | The BBC's Raphael Tenthani in Blantyre says Mr Kasambara - who served as Mr Mutharika's first attorney general when he came to power in 2004 - has been one of the president's most acerbic critics since falling out with him. |
"Bingu must resign forthwith for his incompetence and failure to defend democracy," Mr Kasambara told journalists from Chichiri prison, repeating remarks he made in Malawi's The Weekend Nation newspaper. | "Bingu must resign forthwith for his incompetence and failure to defend democracy," Mr Kasambara told journalists from Chichiri prison, repeating remarks he made in Malawi's The Weekend Nation newspaper. |
Mr Kasambara said that his guards apprehended on Monday three of five men who he alleged were hired to petrol bomb his office. | Mr Kasambara said that his guards apprehended on Monday three of five men who he alleged were hired to petrol bomb his office. |
But when Mr Kasambara took them to the police station, he was arrested instead. | But when Mr Kasambara took them to the police station, he was arrested instead. |
The UK and other donors cut aid to Malawi in 2010, amid criticism of its economic policies and its attitude to the opposition and journalists. | The UK and other donors cut aid to Malawi in 2010, amid criticism of its economic policies and its attitude to the opposition and journalists. |
Last July, at least 19 people were shot dead by police during anti-government protests over the worsening economy. | Last July, at least 19 people were shot dead by police during anti-government protests over the worsening economy. |
Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, with an estimated 75% of the population living on less than $1 (60p) a day. | Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, with an estimated 75% of the population living on less than $1 (60p) a day. |
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