Cape Times

Call to free Zambian doctor

- – Staff Reporter

AMNESTY Internatio­nal has called for the immediate and unconditio­nal release of Kwalela Kafunya, a medical doctor who is entering his second year in prison in Zambia on charges of “insulting the president”.

Kafunya, who has been in detention since May 8, last year was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonme­nt on January 10, 2017 after what has been deemed a grossly unfair trial.

His arrest followed allegation­s that he had made derogatory comments about the president on Facebook.

“Dr Kwalela Kafunya has committed no crime, yet he has not set foot outside of prison for more than a year. Seven years in jail for “insulting the president” is an outrageous sentence,” said Deprose Muchena, Amnesty Internatio­nal’s regional director for Southern Africa.

“The Zambian authoritie­s are using social media as a tool to crack down on freedom of expression. Kwalela Kafunya’s plight is sadly typical of the growing criminalis­ation of dissent in Zambia. He must be released immediatel­y and unconditio­nally.”

Kafunya’s trial was compromise­d by a number of failings. The police investigat­ion into his case was incomplete and still ongoing during the trial proceeding­s, while the presence in court of officials from the president’s office and supporters of the ruling Patriotic Front may have applied undue pressure on the presiding magistrate.

Kafunya was accused of creating a false Facebook account ridiculing President Edgar Lungu, posting disturbing remarks and insults, and digitally altering the president’s image.

His sentence was broken down into three parts: he was given a twoyear sentence for “defamation”; another two years for “giving false informatio­n to a public officer”; and three years for a “written threat to murder”.

Throughout the trial Kafunya maintained that he has never operated a false Facebook account or published anything that could be considered defamatory against Lungu.

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