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Subject Malawi: Government Must Respect Rights and Rule of Law Ahead of Constitutional Court Decision
Date January 30, 2020 6:34 PM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Malawi: Government Must Respect Rights and Rule of Law Ahead of Constitutional Court Decision

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Washington - January 30, 2020 — Ahead of a Constitutional Court judgement expected February 3 concerning the results of the May 2019 presidential election in Malawi, Freedom House issued the following statement:

“As the verdict is handed down, we call on the government to respect the rule of law and the rights of citizens to free assembly and speech,” said Tiseke Kasambala, chief of party for the Advancing Rights in Southern Africa program. “The Malawi authorities have the responsibility to protect the rights of all citizens and ensure that the security forces exercise their authority in a peaceful and law-abiding manner. Those found to have abused their authority, and all perpetrators of violence, should be held to account.”

Background:

Respect for human rights in Malawi has deteriorated since President Peter Mutharika of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party was narrowly reelected on May 21, 2019, with 38.57 percent of the vote. The two main opposition parties—the Malawi Congress Party, whose candidate received 35.41 percent of the vote, and the United Transformation Movement, whose candidate received 20.24 percent—disputed the results, alleging electoral fraud and mismanagement of the polls by the Malawi Electoral Commission. The two parties brought a case before the Malawi Constitutional Court arguing for the annulment of the election results. In reaction to a series of opposition- and civil society–led demonstrations disputing the results, members of the Malawi police forces and ruling party supporters have reportedly threatened, harassed, detained, and violently attacked civil society activists.



Malawi is rated Partly Free in Freedom in the World 2019

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, and Partly Free in Freedom on the Net 2019

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