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Malawi court strikes down defamation law after Joshua Mbele challenge
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52504, member: 636"] Malawi's Constitutional Court delivered a landmark verdict that eliminates criminal defamation from the nation's legal framework. Justices Chifundo Kachale, Fiona Mwale and Mzonde Mvula unanimously declared Section 200 of the Penal Code unconstitutional. Political activist Joshua Chisa Mbele initiated the legal challenge after facing charges for criticizing a government official. The court determined that criminal prosecution for defamation violates constitutional guarantees of free expression. This decision prevents future prosecutions under the defunct statute. The justices emphasized that democratic societies must prioritize open discourse over protecting reputations through criminal penalties. Civil courts provide adequate remedies for defamation claims without threatening fundamental liberties. The ruling referenced similar decisions across African and Commonwealth jurisdictions that have abandoned criminal defamation laws. Legal experts praised the judgment as advancing democratic principles and media freedom. Rights advocates urged legislators to review other laws that may conflict with constitutional protections. [/QUOTE]
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