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CSOs Stop Honking Against Chiluba’s Acquittal
Friday, October 9, 2009 - 15:53
The 18 CSOs calling for the appeal against the acquittal of former president, Frederick Chiluba, have suspended their honking protest following a meeting with the Zambia Police Service.
Caritas Zambia executive director, Sam Mulafulafu, says that although the consortium of the 18 CSOs disagree with the police on the interpretation of honking as a crime, it resolved to suspend the exercise.
The organisations last week resolved to be honking every Friday from 17h00 hours in protest against the acquittal of Chiluba but nine motorists including two Patriotic Front (PF) members of parliament were arrested during the honking last week.
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Caritas Zambia executive director, Sam Mulafulafu, says that although the consortium of the 18 CSOs disagree with the police on the interpretation of honking as a crime, it resolved to suspend the exercise.
The organisations last week resolved to be honking every Friday from 17h00 hours in protest against the acquittal of Chiluba but nine motorists including two Patriotic Front (PF) members of parliament were arrested during the honking last week.
To read the article titled, “NGOs stop honking,” click here.
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