They said they did not have permission to march.
It happened near the
Madlenya Royal Kraal in Siphofaneni on Thursday (6 September 2018). They had
planned to march and deliver a petition to Siphofaneni Police Station.
They wanted to complain
both to the Elections and Boundaries Commission that runs the election and also
to the police. They said people were transported from outside the area to vote
at the first round of the election (known as the Primary Election) on 24 August
2018.
Police said they needed
permission to march on a public road from the Ministry of Public Works and Transport,
the Swazi
Observer reported.
There have been many
allegations across Swaziland (recently renamed Eswatini by the kingdom’s
absolute monarch King Mswati III) of
vote rigging and other malpractice.
It is common for protest
marches to be banned in Swaziland which is recognised across the world as a kingdom
with
severe human rights issues.
People go to the polls for
the final round of elections (the Secondary Election) on 21 September
2018. People only
elect 59 of the members of the House of Assembly; the King appoints
a further ten. None of the 30-member Senate are elected by the people. None of
the 30 members of the Swazi Senate are elected by the people.
See also
Organised
Certainty, Why elections in Swaziland are not democratic
Vote-Rigging
Claims During Swaziland’s Election Grow. Calls For Some Polls To Be Re-Run
Swaziland’s
Independent Observation Group Says Election ‘Free And Fair’ But Identifies Many
Shortcomings
Polling
Station Riot and Fresh Accusations of Vote-Rigging Reported at Swaziland
Election
https://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2018/08/polling-station-riot-and-fresh.html
Fears Grow of Vote-Rigging and Malpractice in Swaziland Election. Ballot Boxes Not Properly Sealed
Fears Grow of Vote-Rigging and Malpractice in Swaziland Election. Ballot Boxes Not Properly Sealed
https://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2018/08/fears-grow-of-vote-rigging-and.html
Independent Election Observers in Swaziland Barred From Some Polling Stations, Told to Sign Secrecy Forms
Independent Election Observers in Swaziland Barred From Some Polling Stations, Told to Sign Secrecy Forms
https://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2018/08/independent-election-observers-in.html
First Round of Swaziland Election Marred by Inefficiency and Fear of Vote-Rigging
First Round of Swaziland Election Marred by Inefficiency and Fear of Vote-Rigging
https://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2018/08/first-round-of-swaziland-election.html
Chaos and Violence Reported Across Swaziland as Voters go to the Polls
https://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2018/08/chaos-and-violence-reported-across.html
Chaos and Violence Reported Across Swaziland as Voters go to the Polls
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