Tag: 20july

STOP LIVE BROADCASTING

Published on August 2, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

By Joshua Morishu – FaceofMalawi Reporter Following the demonstrations that took place in Malawi on the 20th and 21st July […]

Malawi violence: July 20 What I witnessed | Kondwani Munthali

Published on July 29, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

Malawi violence: July 20 What I witnessed Kondwani Munthali Personal account of July 20, 2011 Sunday: July 16: A vehicle […]

Is Another Malawi Possible? | Rafiq Hajat Notes

Published on July 28, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

29 July 2011 Brown Bag Session – 14h00-16h00 Venue: OSISA Boardroom The events of 20 July – when violence, looting […]

List of Journalist in Malawi, beaten, attacked and detained

Published on July 27, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

Authoritarian governments regularly attack the media – blaming the messenger for their own governance failings. The increasingly repressive administration of […]

Stop Harassing Media, Arresting Journalists

Published on July 27, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

Malawi: Promptly Investigate Killings of Peaceful Protesters Witnesses have confirmed that police used not just tear gas but also live […]

‘In hiding’ – LGBT human rights advocates

Published on July 26, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

Malawi’s two leading LGBT human rights advocates are reportedly in hiding after being threatened with arrest for ‘treason’. Undule Mwakasungula, […]

Malawi’s “Arab Spring”?

Published on July 26, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

JOHANNESBURG, 25 July 2011 (IRIN) – Two days of protests in Malawi last week which saw at least 18 people […]

ARE WE BEING TO HARSH ON THE PRESIDENT

Published on July 25, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

After the 20th July, what has really changed in our beloved country? Well you could say that Malawians have spoken […]

BINGU MUST LEARN FROM POLITICAL HISTORY OF MALAWI

Published on July 24, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

At the announcement that Bingu has directed for the arrest of opposition and civil society leaders, the majority of Malawians […]

Emminent Arrests of Malawi Demonstration and Opposition Leaders in Malawi

Published on July 23, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

PRESIDENT MUTHARIKA WANTS TO ARREST OPPOSITION IN MALAWI At a Police pass out parade in Zomba yesterday 22nd July, it […]

BINGU WA MUTHARIKA TO EXPLAIN HIS WEALTH | MALAWI DEMONSTRATORS ASKED…

Published on July 22, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

The July 20  Movement among other things demands from President Mutharika an explanation the source of his wealth within a […]

Malawi’s Bingu wa Mutharika stops protesters’ funeral

Published on July 22, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

The authorities in Malawi have halted the mass funeral of seven protesters who were killed during this week’s anti-government protests. […]

MAJORITY NOT HAPPY TO BE CALLED SATANS BY BINGU

Published on July 22, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

According to an opinion poll conducted late last night on 21st July by a Faith Based Relief and Development Non […]

MALAWI MUST INVESTIGATE PROTEST KILLINGS | Amnesty International

Published on July 22, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

The Malawian authorities must immediately launch an independent investigation into the deaths of at least eight people shot by security […]

The July 20 Movement | Malawi Demonstration

Published on July 22, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

Malawi on the Brink: The July 20 Movement July 20, Malawi was engulfed by protests and riots against President Bingu […]

COMMENTS ON POLICE BRUTALITY DURING THE DEMONSTRATIONS IN MALAWI

Published on July 21, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

The number of casualties in the three regions of the country has put a question mark to the quality of […]

Malawi citizens Reaction to the Presidents CALL for dialogue after 20July Demonstrations

Published on July 21, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

During the 30minute phone-in program between 5.30pm and 6.00pm, over 60% of the respondents felt that the call for dialogue […]

“OPERATION BWEZANI”: THE ARMY, POLITICAL CHANGE, AND DR. BANDA’S HEGEMONY IN MALAWI

Published on July 21, 2011 by FACE OF MALAWI

By REUBEN CHIRAMBO University of Malawi, Malawi ABSTRACT When the Malawi Army violently disarmed the Malawi Young Pioneers (MYP), a […]