Reverend Peter Kaleso, Presbyterian minister and opposition activist, was released on bail on 2 February 1993 after being charged with "uttering words abusive to ...
Reverend Peter Kaleso, a minister of the Church of Central Africa (Presbyterian) and an official of the opposition AFORD party, was arrested in Lilongwe on 24 January ...
Opposition leader Chakakala Chaziya was granted bail on 22 January 1993 and released from police custody. He had been arrested on 5 January 1993 and accused of ...
1. Israel and the Occupied Territories: Amnesty International welcomes repeal of law. 2. Malawi: Release of Africa's longest-serving known prisoner of conscience ...
Felix Mponda Phiri, a freelance journalist arrested on 2 January 1993, was reportedly released on bail after appearing in court on charges of possession of an unauthorized ...
Prisoner of conscience Vera Chirwa was released from prison on 24 January 1993 after 12 years in prison. She was pardoned by President Banda on humanitarian grounds ...
AI has learned that those reportedly arrested outside the court where Chakufwa Chihana was being tried on 4 November were all released quite quickly without being ...
This report details the cases of six women, all activists in their various fields, who have been threatened, imprisoned and, in one case, killed as a result of ...
Chakakala Chaziya, a former Minister of Finance and bank governor and now vice-chairman of the opposition United Democratic Front party, was arrested in Lilongwe ...
On 12 January 1993 the High Court refused an application by Chakufwa Chihana's lawyer for bail pending his appeal against a two-year sentence for "sedition". No ...