(London, November 4, 1999)—Human Rights Watch today called on the Zambian police to launch an immediate and comprehensive investigation into the killing of Major Wezi Kaunda, an important opposition figure of the United National Independence Party (UNIP). Kaunda is the son of the former president Kenneth Kaunda and the chairperson of the Lusaka provincial district branch of UNIP.
"If the Zambian police fail to initiate an immediate and full investigation into the killing of a leading politician, political violence in Zambia is going to continue," said Peter Takirambudde, Executive Director for Africa at Human Rights Watch. "Justice must be served for the immediate victims of this attack, as well as for the entire population of Zambia."
The car of Kaunda's father and the former president of Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda, was attacked in March 1999 in a similar incident. A gunman opened fire on his car as he stopped to enter the grounds of his residence. Although the Lusaka police, as well as its rapid deployment unit, inspected the scene, the police did not publish an official report of the incident.
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