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10-15-2011, 03:10 AM
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Re: Robert Chasowa Case
Suicide my ass. According to the medical report it was anything but suicide: no explanations to the hole under his chin, no one of the wounds and fractures was consistent with a fall from a 5 story building, plus the ridiculous note allegedly left by him stating "he was killing himself because politics are dangerous". So, if politics are dangerous, but a jump from 5 story building is not? They didn't even care to do the things in a way that they could look almost credible. Tsk!
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10-15-2011, 05:01 AM
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Re: Robert Chasowa Case
hmmm interesting read. there's a wiki article about him, apparently he died mysteriously http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Chasowa The week before his death, plain clothes police officers went to the Polytechnic University of Malawi, to question administrators on the existence of a political pressure group, YFD. The students called this move illegal and contrary to the Kampala Declaration which grants academic freedom. They arrested YFD members, including the President "Black Moses" who is still missing.[3] On Saturday, September 24, 2011, Chasowa was found dead at the Polytechnic campus with a deep cut on his head and lying in blood. Police have ruled his death a suicide. Police say that Chasowa jumped from a five-story building on September 24th,2011. Inspector General of Police Peter Mukhito noted that he was identified by the leader of the student group, "Black Moses", as the author and distributor of anti-government newsletters which prompted him to commit suicide due to fear. Police say he left a note stating he was killing himself because "politics are dangerous." His sister, family and activists however have noted that there says was a hole under his chin, and that the medical report reported no fractured limbs, only head injuries indicating wounds inconsistent with a fall from a 5 story building. |