Zambia jails rights activist for calling judiciary to account

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Gregory Chifire had questioned one of the court's rulings earlier this year in which it overturned a lower court's decision involving two large corporations.

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This must never be allowed to happen in a democracy. Criticism of the judiciary is not and can never be a crime. This is what’s taking Afrika backwards.

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