赞比亚前总统埃德加·伦古(Edgar Lungu)在逝世八个月后, 仍未安葬,
Eight months after his death, former Zambian President Edgar Lungu remains unburied due to a family-led dispute with President Hichilema over funeral rites.
赞比亚前总统埃德加·伦古(Edgar Lungu)于2025年6月逝世八个多月后,他的尸体仍被安葬在南非的一个殡仪馆中,他的家人与现任总统哈卡因德·希奇莱马(Hakainde Hichilema)发生政治和精神纠纷。
More than eight months after former Zambian President Edgar Lungu died in June 2025, his body remains unburied in a South African funeral home, caught in a political and spiritual dispute between his family and current President Hakainde Hichilema.
据说Lungu指示他的家人禁止Hichilema参加他的葬礼, 这一指示引发了关于葬礼仪式的局.
Lungu reportedly instructed his family to bar Hichilema from his funeral, a directive that has fueled a standoff over burial rites.
尽管法院裁决支持在卢萨卡举行国葬和筹办坟墓, 伦古家族仍反抗, 引用最后的言语带有精神力量, 并可能引发诅咒的文化信念。
Despite court rulings supporting a state funeral and a prepared grave in Lusaka, Lungu’s family resists, citing cultural beliefs that last words carry spiritual power and could invoke curses.
未解决的冲突反映了赞比亚根深蒂固的传统,在赞比亚,及时埋葬至关重要,祖传愿望得到认真对待,使僵局变成政治对抗和精神紧张的国家象征。
The unresolved conflict reflects deep-rooted traditions in Zambia, where timely burial is essential and ancestral wishes are taken seriously, turning the impasse into a national symbol of political rivalry and spiritual tension.