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Michael Sata of the opposition Patriotic Front says: ‘Under Rupiah, there are two laws: one for Chinese and one for other investors.’ He was reacting to news that Zambia’s Director of Public Prosecution had dropped the charges of attempted murder against Xiao Lishan and Wu Jiuhua, the Chinese managers who shot and injured 13 miners at the Collum Coal Mine in Sinazongwe, southern Zambia....

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Michael Sata, Rupiah, Xiao Lishan, Wu Jiuhua, Li Qiangmin, Elijah Muchima, Canada, chitenge, nolle prosequi, Africa-Asia Confidential

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