Students in Swaziland have launched a campaign in
support of Ayanda Mkhabela, who was crippled when police drove at her in an
armoured vehicle during a university protest.
Doctors have said Mkhabela, aged 23, would never walk
again.
Launching the campaign, the Swaziland
National Union of Students (SNUS) said it wanted to ensure Mkhabela and her
family were compensated for all injuries and losses incurred as a result of the
incident.
Mkhabela was one of many students attacked by police at the University
of Swaziland Kwaluseni campus on 22 February 2016.
The Times of Swaziland, the only
independent daily newspaper in the kingdom reported at the time, ‘a Royal
Swaziland Police (RSP) Operational Services Unit (OSSU) casspir drove at high
speed into a group of about 2,000 students, who, when they realised that the
vehicle was not stopping, ran in all directions’.
Students from different institutions were present at
the launch at the Kwaluseni campus of the University of Swaziland, along
with prominent trade union members and political figures.
Swazi Police say they are investigating the
circumstances of the incident, but students have called for an independent
inquiry.
See also
POLICE
ATTACK VICTIM ‘WILL NOT WALK’
STUDENTS
UNDER SIEGE BY ARMED POLICE
POLICE
FLEE ROOMS AS POLICE ATTACK
BOYCOTTING STUDENTS CLOSE UNIVERSITY
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