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Zambia’s Lungu Says He’s No Dictator And Doesn’t Want To Be One, But He’s Turning Into A Mugabe Very Fast

July 19, 2017

Lungu took advantage of a fire at a popular Lusaka market to declare a state of emergency, that gives him power to suspend Parliament, restrict freedom of movement, and impose a curfew.

civil societydemocratic reversaldictatoreconomic crisisEdgar LunguFred M’membefreedom of movementHakainde HichilemaIMFLusakamedia freedomNational AssemblyOpposition CrackdownParliamentarians suspendedRobert MugabeSouth African influencestate of emergencyThe PosttreasonUnited Party for National Development (UPND)ZambiaZimbabwe

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