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Muluzi Defies Arrest Threats in Fight for Democracy
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28005, member: 2262"] Former Minister Atupele Muluzi stands strong against possible arrest threats from the ruling party in Malawi. He shared on Facebook that someone called to warn him about arrest plans after he spoke on Zodiak Radio. The United Democratic Front leader made clear he refuses to back down despite attempts to quiet his voice. He believes his mission focuses on helping regular citizens of Malawi. Muluzi declared democracy needs protection at any cost, and he remains ready to fight against people trying to silence him. He challenged government officials by saying he would accept punishment if telling the truth counts as breaking the law. His brave words sparked big discussions across the country. Many Malawians jumped online to praise his courage for speaking against what they see as unfair treatment of opponents. Not everyone agrees with his view, though. Some people wonder if his radio comments actually threatened the government or just represented normal political talk. These threats against Muluzi happen during high tension between political groups. Many citizens worry about shrinking freedoms and claim the current leaders use scary tactics to keep opposition voices quiet. His statement adds to growing complaints from other opposition leaders who say officials target them for criticizing government actions. People wonder what happens next - if officials arrest him, political tensions might explode into bigger problems. If nothing happens, maybe the threats were just meant to scare him. Either way, his firm position started fresh talks about freedom in Malawi. As things develop, citizens pay close attention to how the government responds to what it says. [/QUOTE]
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