âMswati must pay for killingsâ By Bulelwa Ginindza
Comments A barricade in the road that is on fire is seen in Mbabane, Eswatini. Photo by AFP.
SWAZILAND Solidarity Network has called on the international community to help convict King Mswati III.
This comes after at least 54 people were brutally killed and
over 200 reported to have been seriously injured during the recent protests in the country.
For the past few weeks, Eswatini citizens embarked on a pro-democracy protest, burning down infrastructure including businesses allegedly owned by the king.
Swaziland Solidarity Network spokesman Lucky Lukhele described what happened in the country as a massacre.
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