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FuriousCitizen
FuriousCitizen
7 years ago

Seriously!!!! WTF is wrong with you people? Amalawi why do we do this to ourselves? Chaponda wawotcha office yake kma ayi nzabwinobwino, and now we can’t even deport a fucking Genocide suspect? Are you fucking kidding me?

Pastor E K banda
Pastor E K banda
7 years ago
Reply to  FuriousCitizen

Let’s respect our courts, remember the case of John Tembo, although the media convicted him but the court looks at the evidence not what the people want, is now over let Rwandas concentrate on their country and we Malawian deal with our Chaponda, we have nothing to gain in Rwandas politics but our Chimanga and now our building please.

Rukaka
Rukaka
7 years ago

What a stupid argument? Do you mean, Malawi has released a killer on ground of court procedures? Since when a sensible human being can equate killer with corruption? What is obvious is that Genocide is highest crime globally; if you cant extradite then Malawi courts have to prosecute him otherwise the release is the act of slapping international community. Even Canada or US or UK or Scandinavian countries do not have extradition treaty with Rwanda BUT they have extradited several people. I doubt if Malawi has the capacity or laws to prosecute the crime of Genocide hence on the same… Read more »

Alex M Chunga
7 years ago

A Pastor Banda!. letting Murekezi is very dangerous believe me. Murekezi was involved in killing his own, brothers, sisters, nieces, cousins, nephew, mothers and fathers to just mention a few. What do you think can prevent him from killing you and me and any other person who is dubbed not related. You already never know what his other dealings are but following the cases he answers in court, do you think he is a safe person to stay with? We do not need to respect the courts for the sake of respecting them. If court procedure have weaknesses then they… Read more »

Tom phiri
Tom phiri
7 years ago
Reply to  Alex M Chunga

Seems like you know a lot about Mr Murekezi. Do you have any proof that he has killed his own brothers and sisters?

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