
Zambia - November 2023
Civil society reports warn of shrinking democratic space
In November, a month in which four opposition politicians were arrested in 24 hours, the Zambia Conference of Catholics Bishops (ZCCB) and the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ), released reports warning that democratic space in the country is shrinking. The reports raised a very similar set of concerns, including an increase in the arrest of opposition party members, a failure to grant them bail for bailable offences and to expeditiously bring them before courts which, according to LAZ, suggested the arrests were being used as an intimidation tactic by the state. Both reports called for government institutions to stop interfering in the affairs of opposition parties, to show greater tolerance of dissenting views (LAZ highlighted that cybersecurity and other penal legislation is being used to arrest government critics) and end the abuse of the colonial-era Public Order Act, whose security provisions were being used by the police to deny opposition party members their right to protest.
Sources: The Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops, Law Association of Zambia, British Broadcasting Corporation, news24