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  • ...lation to punish perpetrators of [[domestic violence|domestic]] and sexual violence.<ref name=allafrica/> She was also a proponent of the work of [[non-governm
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  • ===Violence and virus cases rise=== ...]] to help the [[Zambia Police Service|police]] fight escalating political violence during the campaign.
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  • ...-1-137-00333-1|pages=259–263}}</ref>); later, the Chokwe people joined the violence and victimized others by capturing and shipping out a substantial number of
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  • ...f>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5396884.stm "Zambia vote count sparks violence"], BBC News, 1 October 2006.</ref> On 2 October, the Zambian Electoral Comm ====Domestic====
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  • Despite isolated incidents of violence recorded before, during and after voting, the elections were generally peac We have readily available domestic, regional and international markets for our agricultural commodities.
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  • ...sident of the independent Zambia. In 1973 following tribal and inter-party violence, all political parties except UNIP were banned through an amendment of the ...the second highest debt of any nation on the globe, relative to its gross domestic product (GDP).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/D
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