Friday, 27 January 2023

Swaziland Newsletter No. 762 – 27 January 2023

 

Swaziland Newsletter No. 762 – 27 January 2023

News from and about Swaziland, compiled by Global Aktion, Denmark (www.globalaktion.dk) in collaboration with Swazi Media Commentary (www.swazimedia.blogspot.com), and sent to all with an interest in Swaziland - free of charge.

 

Murder of pro-democracy activist prompts outrage

By Jason Burke in Johannesburg and Phathizwe Zulu in eSwatini, The Guardian (UK), 24 January 2023

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Authorities in Eswatini have promised a full investigation of the murder of a leading pro-democracy activist amid widespread fears that state security agencies may have been involved.

Thulani Maseko, chairperson of a coalition of pro-democracy groups, was shot dead at his home in Luyengo, about 45km from the capital, Mbabane, on Saturday.

The murder has prompted outrage. The United Nations, European Union, the UK and many human rights organisations in southern Africa have condemned the murder and called for a thorough investigation.

“Thulani Maseko was a stalwart of human rights who, at great risk to himself, spoke up for many who couldn’t speak up for themselves,” Volker Türk, the UN’s high commissioner for human rights, said.

“His cold-blooded killing has deprived Eswatini, southern Africa and the world of a true champion and advocate for peace, democracy and human rights.”

The tiny state, landlocked between South Africa and Mozambique, is the last absolute monarchy in Africa and has been hit by waves of unrest in recent years, prompting successive crackdowns.

Hours before Maseko’s death, King Mswati III told a parade at the Engabezweni royal residence that activists had “started the violence first” and “more trouble was coming for them”.

“People should not shed tears and complain about mercenaries killing them,” the king said.

Mswati has ruled Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, since 1986 and faced regular allegations of human rights abuses. Authorities are known to have hired South African private security companies to train security forces.

Alpheous Nxumalo, a government spokesperson, denied any involvement of security forces and said that an investigation was under way.

“We have no doubt the truth of this matter will be revealed … and the culprits brought to account,” Nxumalo said.

Maseko, 52, was a leading figure in the push for Eswatini to transition into a multiparty democracy. He was imprisoned in 2014 for allegedly criticising the judicial system’s lack of independence, though acquitted on appeal and released a year later.

Opposition spokesperson Sikelela Dlamini said “assassins shot [Maseko] through the window while he was inside [the] house with his family”.

The Swaziland Solidarity Network, an opposition forum based in South Africa, described the murder as “the clearest indication of the lengths to which Mswati will go to cling on to power”.

At the time of his death, Maseko was working as a lawyer for two people facing trial for offences allegedly committed during the unrest in 2021, the UN said.

In May 2021, protests by mainly young people started when a law student was murdered in circumstances that suggested police involvement. But unrest intensified dramatically when authorities said they would refuse any further “petitions” to the king, closing one of the few ways in which complaints and grievances could be expressed in the kingdom.

The protests that followed led to a more general breakdown in law and order, with sporadic arson and looting.

Observers say there are echoes in Eswatini of protests and violence elsewhere in Africa which have pitted educated and connected urban youth against longstanding rulers and elites

The country’s median age is 21 and unemployment is at more than 40%. Though the king lives in ostentatious luxury, with a fleet of luxury cars, private jets, numerous palaces and 15 wives, almost 60% of his subjects live in poverty, according to the World Bank. A large royal family also enjoys an opulent lifestyle, and members have unashamedly posted images of their extravagance on social media.

Though some local-level representatives are elected, the king effectively choses MPs, controls parliaments and appoints ministers, analysts say. Dissidents have long been silenced by a raft of repressive laws, with the largest opposition party, the People’s United Democratic Movement (Pudemo), banned under terrorism laws.

Other reports on the assassination of Thulani Maseko

King Mswati to political activists: Don’t cry about mercenaries killing you, more trouble is coming (Swaziland News)

http://swazilandnews.co.za/fundza.php?nguyiphi=3733

 

Human rights lawyer demands govts across SADC act against Thulani Maseko murder (Eyewitness News, South Africa)

https://ewn.co.za/0001/01/01/human-rights-lawyer-demands-govts-across-sadc-act-against-thulani-maseko-murder

 

UN rights chief urges 'impartial' probe after eSwatini killing (AFP)

https://www.trtworld.com/africa/un-rights-chief-urges-impartial-probe-after-eswatini-killing-64785

 

Leave no stone unturned in ensuring justice for Thulani Maseko’s unlawful killing (Amnesty International)

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/01/eswatini-leave-no-stone-unturned-in-ensuring-justice/

 

Who killed Swazi human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko? (Daily Maverick, South Africa)

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-01-24-who-killed-swazi-human-rights-lawyer-thulani-maseko/

 

TUCOSWA condemns killing, says Maseko was of balanced mind (Times of eSwatini)

http://www.times.co.sz/news/138567-tucoswa-condemns-killing-says-maseko-was-of-balanced-mind.html

 

Maseko was not a violent person: Govt. spokesperson (eSwatini Observer)

http://new.observer.org.sz/details.php?id=19750

 

Eswatini must be suspended from SADC – Botswana National Front (Mmegi, Botswana)

https://www.mmegi.bw/news/eswatini-must-be-suspended-from-sadc-bnf/news

 

PLUS: Swazi Media Commentary archive on Thulani Maseko

https://swazimedia.blogspot.com/search/label/Maseko%20Thulani

 

King Mswati ‘bans’ dignified funerals for members of the armed underground forces fighting his regime

By Zweli Martin Dlamini, Swaziland News, 25 January, 2023

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MBABANE: King Mswati, an absolute Monarch, has banned all dignified funerals for members of the armed underground forces fighting his oppressive Government.

Human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko was assassinated less than forty-eight (48) hours after addressing a press conference demanding that freedom fighter Mlandvo Khumalo who was allegedly linked to the underground forces must be buried with human dignity.

Mlandvo Khumalo was allegedly killed by Mswati’s mercenaries in a joint operation with the army about three weeks ago, he was accused of attacking the King’s regiments.

National Commissioner William Tsintsibala Dlamini summoned Khumalo’s family last week and stopped the funeral, the police boss said he would have to consult with Mswati first if the funeral could be allowed to proceed.

SNAT Burial (PTY) LTD, a company that donated a coffin to the family of the freedom fighter was forced to withdraw the donation, the teachers’ funeral services company was accused of supporting terrorism.

But on Wednesday morning, the police seized Mlandvo’s corpse from his family and proceeded to Ngwane Park cemetery to bury him.

A questionnaire was sent to the National Commissioner of Police, however, he had not responded to our questions at the time of compiling this report.

But a family member who spoke to this Swaziland News on Wednesday morning confirmed that Mlandvo was buried by the police.

“We are still here at Ngwane Park, police are burying Mlandvo but they are almost done. They wanted him to be buried without a coffin after forcing the donor to withdraw the donated coffin but we tried to buy one,” said the family member.

Mlungisi Makhanya, the President of the People’s United Democratic Movement (PUDEMO) said what the King was doing was an indication that he represented nothing but the misery of the Swazis.

“We have lived with dictators as emaSwati before, but we have never experienced these levels of dictatorship as we are experiencing under Mswati. But this will not deter us, if anything, this must make Swazis realize that Mswati represents nothing, but a misery for our people. All of us have got to unite in one voice, Mswati must be held to account for all the atrocities, killings and gross human rights abuses inflicted on emaSwati,” said the PUDEMO President.

Reached for comments, King’s Spokesperson Percy Simelane said he was not aware that the King stopped the funeral, he demanded evidence to support the allegations.

“We are not aware he did. Until evidence to that effect is shared with us we will continue to doubt he did,” said the King’s Spokesperson.

Mswati,when addressing his regiments on Saturday at Engabezweni Palace vowed to deal with those calling for democratic reforms, dozens have been killed since the political unrest started in June 2021.

 

Russia's Lavrov Pledges Security Training to eSwatini

By AFP, 24 January 2023

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Russia’s top diplomat on Tuesday pledged security training to Eswatini, just days after the brutal murder of a leading human rights lawyer and opposition politician.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was speaking in the landlocked country, Africa’s last absolute monarchy, a day after visiting neighbouring South Africa and just two days after Thulani Maseko was shot.

“Russia is prepared to assist Eswatini in training of security personnel, improving food production and also assistance on other issues of mutual cooperation,” Lavrov told reporters.

Following talks with Eswatini’s prime minister and other cabinet members, he said 50 Eswatini security personnel were studying at Russian defence universities.

Responding to a question on the political crisis in Eswatini, the minister said “as a matter of principle, we do not interfere with the political situations of any country”.

“We are here to promote our good relations, to create the best atmosphere for implementation of practical projects from the ground -- industry, agriculture, information communication technologies and many other things,” he said.

The weekend killing of Maseko has sparked worldwide condemnation.

 

Govt hires military expert for special missions

By Welcome Dlamini, Times of eSwatini, Sunday, 22 January 2023

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MBABANE: A special military unit is now in place to deal with acts of terrorism.

Government has enlisted the services of a military consultant to assemble and train a special missions unit to focus first and foremost on counter terrorism. The special missions unit comprises of officers from both the Umbutfo Eswatini Defence Force (UEDF) and the Royal Eswatini Police Service (REPS). Already, it has been reliably established, the quick response units (which are subsidiaries of the main unit) that have been put in place in key areas across the country are ready to diffuse any acts of terror. The units operate from the air and on the ground simultaneously to hunt down individuals linked to terrorist acts and the operations reportedly happen even in the thick of the night. Whenever there are reports of the use of firearms, the special missions unit reportedly springs into action to cease those weapons and arrest those responsible for them.

Bastion Security, which is headed by Military Expert Arno Pienaar, is the company that has been engaged to conduct the training for the special unit. All along, Bastion has been providing a fire and risk management function to Montigny Forestry since 2015. Two highly-placed sources within Montigny and the country’s security cluster confirmed to the Times SUNDAY that Bastion was formally training a counter terrorism unit of the State security agencies. The sources said they were aware that there was another company in South Africa (SA) called Bastion but there was no link between the two.

“Bastion Security and Bastion Akademie are not even the least associated with each other. There is just no connection between the two. Those seeking to link the two have their own ulterior motives and it’s all a lie. They just want to dent the image of Bastion Security and the work they are doing in Eswatini,” said one of the sources. The source within the security cluster said engaging Bastion was done in accordance with the law as necessary in the provision of services for purposes of national security. According to the source, this is not the first time that government enlists a consultant from outside the country to train officers of State security agencies. Consultants from Russia and Israel have reportedly been engaged before.

“The only difference is that previously we were sending the officers to be trained outside the country or the training happened virtually or outside of actual combat. This time though, it is on-ground and in-work training; it is a longer programme. They (consultants) are here to hold the officers’ hands through the process and not sitting somewhere and conducting the training virtually,” the highly-placed security cluster source stated.

He said even though Bastion was leading the training, this was not a one-man show but credit should go to the local officers for the work they have been doing as part of the special missions unit. It has been disclosed that the services provided by Bastion also include expert training on handling a special breed of canines (dogs). “Every time there is an operation, there are very expensive dogs which have been brought in from outside the country that are doing a whole new thing with the police. These dogs are able to sniff out guns from where they have been hidden,” said the source. It is reported that these dogs were responsible for sniffing out the gun that was allegedly used in the shooting of Umbutfo Fanafana Bhembe, while he was at Mahlabatsini on his way to join the march by Ingatja to cut the lusekwane shrubs. The source further disclosed that it was this special missions unit that shot dead Mlandvo Khumalo after he had shot Bhembe about four times in the stomach.   

“The consultants are also training operational units because as emaSwati, we are not used to terrorism and this is new to us. Whenever there’s something new then you need training as a country. From a terrorism point of view, there is a unit that is focusing on tracking those who are responsible for such acts in the country.  There is a group that has been brought in to train the army and police on many things such as intelligence operations, handling social media and, of course, counter terrorism tactics. We have never been here as a country so we need experts in this field to actually help us,” said the source. The special missions unit has been likened to the Delta Force in the United States of America, which is officially known as the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D) and is one of the US special missions units primarily focused on the counterterrorism mission.

To read more of this report, click here

http://www.times.co.sz/news/138546-govt-hires-military-expert-for-special-missions.html

 

Scabies Outbreak in Swaziland while Mswati expropriates more wealth for his family

Communist Party of Swaziland statement, 20 January 2023

SOURCE

 

In the confusion of the emergence of a probable new variant of the coronavirus, people in Swaziland seem to be scratching their skin off. Health workers in Swaziland are pointing to a scabies outbreak in the country that is going on without any intervention.

Swaziland is in the midst of political unrest as the people continue to demand the democratisation of the country. The regime is spending more public funds on strengthening itself against the masses who continue to call for democracy. The regime’s security forces are spread all over the country, invading communities. Consequently, diseases such as scabies are on the rise, all without medical intervention. The public health system in Swaziland has also virtually collapsed as the regime prioritises its own survival than that of the people.

Scabies is an infestation of the skin by the mite scacoptes scabiei. Classic scabies typically manifests as intensely itchy spots. The sides and webs of the face, fingers, wrists, armpits, area around the nipples and genitals are often affected.

Scabies can cause a serious mental health problem and affect the quality of life in constant scratching. With that being the case, it then qualifies scabies to be used as a biological weapon in case of war.

Apart from mental health being affected, the constant itching and scratching affects one's productivity as it grows more and more severe at night and people lose their sleep, and in the long run this is likely to lead to depression. Nurses have also been affected by the outbreak since they work closely with patients.

In addition to the fact that treatment for scabies is currently out of stock and there are few experts in diagnosis and treatment of the disease, there has not been any research and training of clinicians about scabies. There have not even been any counter measures like outreaches and home visits. Instead, professionals are wrongly deployed as the regime does not want to pay them for their skill.

It appears that the crippled health system in the country is being used against the poor Swazis to eliminate as much personnel as possible in protection of the crown.

Given the status that the tinkhundla system is crippled, any measure is possible for them to take in order to preserve the monarchy. Over and above that, due to its inherent nature of prioritising the royal family over the people, the regime is unable to provide basic services to the people, including healthcare. The Communist Party of Swaziland continues to mobilise the people of our country to intensify the heat against the absolute monarchy for democracy now.

Thokozane Kenneth Kunene, General Secretary.

 

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