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(FILES)-- A file photo taken on March 22, 2011 shows Roman Catholic priest Frank Bwalya (L) and supporters holding red cards to display their displeasure with the government as they attend a rally in front of the National Assembly in Lusaka. Zambian police have arrested and charged opposition leader Frank Bwalya with defamation, after he compared the president to a potato, according to information received from a party ally on January 7, 2014. Frank Bwalya, head of the Alliance for a Better Zambia, allegedly referred to president Michael Sata as "Chumbu Mushololwa" during a live radio broadcast on January 6. The Bemba term literally refers to a sweet potato that breaks when it is bent and is used to describe someone who does not heed advice. AFP PHOTO / THOMAS NSAMA
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Lusaka, ZAMBIA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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thomas nsama |
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7 Ianuarie 2014 |
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