A recent nurses’ strike led to dangerous medical conditions in the country, a factĀ Kabwela wanted to highlight. When she received pictures of the incident, she decidedĀ not to publish them in the paper, but instead sent copies to the vice president, the health minister and severalĀ organizations. The pictures were taken by a relative of the woman, who visited clinics and the hospital in search of medical assistance due to the breach birth position of the baby. Eventually sheĀ laid down on theĀ ground nearĀ the hospitalĀ before doctors from the hospital finally assisted her. The baby did not survive.
Reporters Without Borders calls the arrest shocking and the charges without grounds. They also accuseĀ authorities of harassing and intimidating the newspaper’s staff. The Post is a fierce critic of President Banda, who has made no secret of his dislike for the paper, called forĀ Kabwela’s arrest. Banda became presidentĀ upon the death of Levy Mwanawasa, one year ago today.Ā Too bad Nixon didn’t think of the same tactic: Nick Ut would have gone to trial instead of winning a Pulitzer.