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Bernard Membe

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I am not the government`s spokesperson but I can say a few words concerning this (Ballali's) death. I would like to know the person who said the government is responsible for the death. What do you mean when you say the government is behind his death?... I will stand down as cabinet minister if it is proved that the government was indeed involved in the death.
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Quoted in "Govt behind Ballali death? I`ll resign..." The Guardian (2008-05-26)

 
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