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Malawi police fire tear gas as protest leader arrested

By AFP
March 11, 2020

LILONGWE: Malawi security forces fired teargas Tuesday at crowds of protesters as a pro-democracy activist handed himself into police over his call for anti-government demonstrations.

The activist, Timothy Mtambo, leads the Human Rights Defenders Coalition, which has been spearheading protests since last year´s disputed presidential elections. President Peter Mutharika was narrowly re-elected in the May 2019 ballot, but in February the constitutional court annulled the results citing widespread irregularities. Mtambo had been wanted by police following the arrest of fellow activists Gift Trapence and MacDonald Sembereka on Sunday. Around 5,000 supporters gathered outside the police station in the capital Lilongwe in show of solidarity with the man seen as the face of anti-government resistance.

“We not going to fight, it is not war. We want to meet our leader so that he listens to our concerns,” Mtambo told journalists standing in front of the police station. “You don´t manage people by inflicting fear, threatening them, shooting them and teargassing them,” he said. Police fired teargas at protestors before whisking Mtambo into the police station, according to an AFP video-journalist at the scene. His alleged offence arises from calls he made last week for fresh protests to force Mutharika to sign a law to allow for new vote after the court ruling.