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The usual bashing of non-governmental organisations followed the World Bank's Consultative Group on Zambia in Paris on 26-28 May (AC Vol 40 No 11). Zambia's Finance Minister Edith Nawakwi arrived home on 6 June and lashed out at the 'plotting' by the eight international and local NGOs (including Lusaka-based Afronet and Human Rights Watch) that had lobbied on human rights issues....

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