2011 Malawian protests

The 2011 Malawi protests were protests aimed at winning political and economic reforms or concessions from the government of Malawi. On 20 July, Malawian organisations protested against perceived poor economic management and poor governance by President Bingu wa Mutharika and his Democratic Progressive Party. After the first two days of protests, 18 deaths, 98 serious injuries and 275 arrests had been reported. Further demonstrations were organised on 17 August and 21 September The first protest was later cancelled due to the intervention of a UN representative in initiating a dialogue; however, the talks broke down with more protests planned for Red Wednesday through a national vigil.

2011 Malawi protests
Date17 July 2011 – 21 September 2011
Location
Caused byCorruption, inflation, fuel shortages
GoalsResignation of President Bingu wa Mutharika and his government
MethodsDemonstrations
StatusEnded
Parties
Lead figures
Casualties and losses
19 killed, at least 58 injured (Human Rights Commission claim) and 98 seriously injured on both sides with up to 275 arrests made.
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