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China intervenes in Zambian election

By John Reed, Southern Africa Correspondent

Published: September 5 2006 19:19 | Last updated: September 5 2006 19:19

The Chinese government has intervened in Zambia’s upcoming presidential election in a forceful sign of the commodity-hungry country’s growing economic and political clout in Africa.

Li Baodong, China’s ambassador in Lusaka, said Beijing might cut diplomatic relations with Zambia if voters elected Michael Sata, an opposition candidate, as president, Zambian media reported on Tuesday.

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