The Southern African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Dispute (SACCORD) says attacks against the judiciary over the dismissals of the London High Court Judgment by the Lusaka high court will amount to nothing.
SACCORD Information Officer Obby Chibuluma said the court has already passed judgment and comments against the judgment can not reverse the decision.
Mr. Chibuluma told ZANIS in an interview today that what Zambians can do is to pressure government to appeal against the judgment in the Supreme Court.
He said it is only through pressure on the attorney that the case can be appealed in the Supreme Court and thereby getting another opportunity for the case.
Mr. Chibuluma has meanwhile advised Zambians to be cautions with the approach they are taking on this case.
He said while it is the democratic right for anyone to demonstrate over anything that they feel aggrieved of, it will only be important for people to base the matter on the failure to appeal than over the judgment itself.
He however said it will be up the Zambian people themselves to decided whether to go for demonstration or not in the case involving former President Dr. Frederick Chiluba and others.
Mr. Chibuluma has meanwhile called on government to listen to people’s view on the need to appeal against the judgment.
He said by appealing against the judgment, government will allow the law to decide on the case.
Change Life Zambia Executive Director Father Frank Bwalya was yesterday quoted in the dailies as calling on Zambian to demonstrate over the decision by Lusaka High Court judge Evans Hamaundu to throw out the London High Court judgment against Frederick Chiluba.
This was a case in which the London High court judge Peter Smith found second Republican president Frederick Chiluba and seven others liable for theft of US$46million.
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