Maseko was jailed for two years alongside Bheki
Makhubu, the editor of the Nation, a
small-circulation monthly magazine in Swaziland. Both men were found guilty of
contempt of court.
Tanele
Maseko wrote on the website
of Amnesty International, ‘I greatly appreciate the support
of the international community. The fact that I know that there are people who
are working on my husband’s case around the clock is really amazing. Thulani
calls all these people “angels from humanity”.
‘He keeps on saying to me, “I don’t care what this
system will do, I know I have angels who are supporting me. I know that God has
sent these angels to work on my case.” It is an honour – it really humbles us
to know that the world is watching, that the world is supporting in any way
whatsoever.’
Protests over the jailing came from all over the
world. The pair were arrested and jailed on remand in March 2014 and then
sentenced to two years prison in July 2014. Maseko was placed in solitary
confinement at Big Bend Prison, Lubombo, in March 2015 after a
letter he wrote thanking his supporters was widely
circulated on the Internet.
Tanele
Maseko wrote, ‘Thulani is everything to everyone.
Even besides ourselves, he helps out with his family, the extended family, and
he even finances a small football club. He goes around the community teaching
people about their fundamental rights and the constitution. He does a lot of
work for different Swazis around Swaziland. He’s such an amazing man.
‘We have been married for seven years now – seven
years and going strong. Before he was arrested, we had a number of plans. His
law firm was growing well and he was also trying to build up Lawyers for Human
Rights, Swaziland, an institution that he co-founded. Thulani was a human
rights activist, but I didn’t mind that because I knew he was doing that for
all Swazis and sacrificing his family time to help others as well.’
See also
JAILED
WRITER IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
SWAZI
JOURNALIST’S PRISON LETTER
SUPPORT
FOR JAILED SWAZI JOURNALISTS
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