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“Although intelligence was formally delinked from the Malawi Police Service in 2000 where it was called the Security and Intelligence Service, its politicisation continued.”
Source: https://mwnation.com/chakwera-urges-tribunal-to-depoliticise-spy-agency/
Briant also raised the issue of the “politicisation” of the BBC’s leadership.
Former president Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika has called for total depoliticisation of disasters, saying politicisation of disasters affect provision of help to the needy.
Source: https://www.nyasatimes.com/mutharika-visits-cyclone-freddy-victims/
He added: “This is incredibly worrying to see the increasing politicisation of policing.”
Peter Dutton has ruled out asking for Scott Morrison’s resignation after scathing findings into the failed robodebt scheme were handed down, bemoaning the “politicisation” of the report.
So it now feels particularly insensitive – and somewhat unaware of the politicisation of religion in Russia’s imperial and present-day discourses.
The more political leaders try to normalise Israel’s genocidal war on Palestinians, the more the movement for Palestine and, along with it, a deeper politicisation, will grow.
Source: https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/fighting-free-palestine-why-we-need-keep-marching
The politicisation of a football club by a group who have hijacked Celtic for their own purposes needs to be resisted.
Source: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/3-step-celtic-plan-remove-31303125
The underlying disease that has plagued our federal set up has been the politicisation of the gubernatorial post.