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Malawi heads for war with rigged voter rolls and illegal guns
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52268, member: 636"] Political advocacy group PEFENAP urged Malawi's competing parties to honor constitutional principles as the nation began its official campaign season Monday for September elections. Executive Director Edward Chaka warned against attempts to subvert democratic processes amid rising tensions across the country. He emphasized that no political organization stands above electoral law regardless of current power structures. The group expressed particular concern about institutional weaknesses that threaten fair voting procedures. Chaka referenced historical precedents showing that citizen demands for change ultimately prevail over resistant leadership. The organization highlighted specific problems with the Malawi Electoral Commission's decision to prevent independent verification of voter registration records. Economic struggles and widespread corruption have fueled public frustration that some politicians exploit for divisive purposes. Social inequality and eroding confidence in government institutions contribute to escalating political violence nationwide. PEFENAP attributes current unrest to systemic failures rather than partisan competition alone. Citizens demonstrate increasing desperation for improved living conditions through legitimate democratic channels. PEFENAP coordinates with partner organizations to ensure peaceful electoral participation through civic education programs. The group facilitated collection of illegal weapons from communities ahead of scheduled destruction ceremonies. Officials plan to dispose of confiscated arms on July 31 as part of broader security preparations. Chaka stressed that authentic peace requires establishing justice and equality rather than merely preventing conflict. The organization continues monitoring political developments while promoting nonviolent resolution of electoral disputes. [/QUOTE]
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