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Malawi's Muluzi to defy rally ban | Malawi's Muluzi to defy rally ban |
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Malawi's former leader Bakili Muluzi has told the BBC he will continue to campaign for next year's presidential elections despite efforts to stop him. | Malawi's former leader Bakili Muluzi has told the BBC he will continue to campaign for next year's presidential elections despite efforts to stop him. |
Mr Muluzi was released on bail on Friday, five days after his arrest for allegedly plotting to overthrow the current government. | Mr Muluzi was released on bail on Friday, five days after his arrest for allegedly plotting to overthrow the current government. |
He said he was prevented from attending a rally on Sunday by armed police who surrounded his house. | He said he was prevented from attending a rally on Sunday by armed police who surrounded his house. |
Police fired tear gas to break up a crowd of his supporters. | Police fired tear gas to break up a crowd of his supporters. |
His supporters threw stones at riot police at the rally in a slum area near the commercial capital Blantyre. | His supporters threw stones at riot police at the rally in a slum area near the commercial capital Blantyre. |
"I can't just be locked up in this house," he told the BBC. | "I can't just be locked up in this house," he told the BBC. |
"I'm a presidential candidate for the 2009 elections and I have to go around and campaign." | "I'm a presidential candidate for the 2009 elections and I have to go around and campaign." |
"It is important for me to address the people of Malawi and I will do that," he added. | "It is important for me to address the people of Malawi and I will do that," he added. |
Mr Mutharika fell out with his predecessor after becoming president | Mr Mutharika fell out with his predecessor after becoming president |
Mr Muluzi was president from 1994 to 2004 and wants to stand in next year's election against President Bingu wa Mutharika. | Mr Muluzi was president from 1994 to 2004 and wants to stand in next year's election against President Bingu wa Mutharika. |
Last month, President Mutharika accused his predecessor of being behind a plot to remove him from office by 16 May. | |
In April, Mr Muluzi won a contest to be named the presidential candidate of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in next year's polls. | In April, Mr Muluzi won a contest to be named the presidential candidate of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in next year's polls. |
It is not clear if he would be eligible to stand, as the constitution bans a president from more than two consecutive terms. | It is not clear if he would be eligible to stand, as the constitution bans a president from more than two consecutive terms. |
President Mutharika was elected as the UDF candidate in 2004 but soon afterwards fell out with Mr Muluzi and formed his own party. | President Mutharika was elected as the UDF candidate in 2004 but soon afterwards fell out with Mr Muluzi and formed his own party. |
He said his former political associates were opposed to his anti-corruption drive. | He said his former political associates were opposed to his anti-corruption drive. |
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