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MISA Zambia demands immediate, unconditional release of M’membe, wife and Post editor Joseph Mwenda

28 Jun, 2016
We are alarmed by the arrest of Post Newspaper Editor-in-Chief, Fred M’membe, his wife Mutinta and Post Deputy Managing Editor, Joseph Mwenda for attempting to access their office premises following an ex-parte order staying execution of the Zambia Revenue Authority’s warrant of distress issued on June 21st, 2016. The arrest of M’membe and his Deputy […]

We are alarmed by the arrest of Post Newspaper Editor-in-Chief, Fred M’membe, his wife Mutinta and Post Deputy Managing Editor, Joseph Mwenda for attempting to access their office premises following an ex-parte order staying execution of the Zambia Revenue Authority’s warrant of distress issued on June 21st, 2016.

The arrest of M’membe and his Deputy Managing Editor, who had an ex-parte order is proof that the action by the state is politically motivated and only aimed at crippling the newspaper.

It is saddening that the Police who are charged with the duty of upholding law and order decided to defy a legitimate order of the court.

State institutions, including the Zambia Police and Zambia Revenue Authority must not allow themselves to be used to achieve petty political aims but must act in a fair and reasonable manner which is above board.

It is clear that the matter is worsening by the day because of the refusal by the ZRA and other institutions to treat the Post Newspaper fairly like they would any other tax payer or media house in Zambia.

We demand that the paper be treated in a non-discriminatory manner in the interest of a media house’s freedom and continued duty to provide a platform for open debate and exchange of ideas, even those deemed to be critical and dissenting.

We strongly appeal to His Excellency, President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, to immediately rise to the occasion and intervene in the matter if he really believes in the freedom of the press and democracy.

We say so because President Lungu stated at his press briefing on May 13th, 2016 that he would ensure media operate independently and without any interference or censorship from the state.

It is our belief that if President Lungu really meant this statement, the situation with the Post would have been amicably settled by now.

We call on the Inspector General of Police, Kakoma Kanganja and the Police command to immediately and unconditionally release Fred M’membe, his wife Mutinta and the Post Deputy Managing Editor, Joseph Mwenda.

It is saddening to note that in a country that boasts about being democrat, law enforcement agencies are being used to break the law and disobey court orders.

The attempts to muzzle the Press in Zambia using force will not succeed as this has already reflected badly on the current leadership with their character currently under question internationally.

Political leaders must know that this decision to close the Post Newspaper, in addition to political violence, restriction of fundamental freedoms of association, expression and movement undermines the holding of a free, fair and peaceful election.

Hellen Mwale,

MISA Zambia Chairperson

 

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The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) was founded in 1992. Its work focuses on promoting, and advocating for, the unhindered enjoyment of freedom of expression, access to information and a free, independent, diverse and pluralistic media.

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