New York, May 27, 2009--A magistrate in
On the first day of polling for president and parliament, police raided Joy Radio and detained staffers for airing a critical 2008 political program.
"The arrest of the staffers and the continued sealing of Joy
Radio are utterly disproportionate to the alleged charges against the station,"
said CPJ Africa Program Coordinator
Lloyd Zawandah, Joy's head of news and current affairs, said the 2008 program accidentally aired because of a computer problem during a period when the station was unstaffed and was supposed to be playing music. Police detained presenters Mary Chande Mhone and Obrien Nazombe and technician Abdulrazaaq Telela for questioning. Telela was released after a few hours, but Mhone and Nazombe, presenters of entertainment programs, were held for four days.
They are facing charges of contravening a provision of Malawi's Parliamentary
and Presidential Elections Act, which prohibits campaigning within 48 hours of
elections, according to Kara. If convicted of charges, the journalists could
face up to two years imprisonment, he said.

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