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Eswatini government accused of silencing activists demanding reforms by firing top teacher s union leader

Eswatini government accused of silencing activists demanding reforms by firing top teacher s union leader
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eSwatini denies declaring martial law and unleashing army on protesters

eSwatini denies declaring martial law and unleashing army on protesters Molaole Montsho © Provided by Independent Online (IOL) RUSTENBURG – No marshal law has been declared in the Kingdom of eSwatini, acting prime minister Themba Masuku said on Thursday. There has been no marshal law that has been declared, as reported, he said in a statement. Martial law is the temporary imposition of direct military control of normal civil functions or suspension of civil law by a government, especially in response to a temporary emergency where civil forces are overwhelmed. The government has tightened security to regain the rule-of-law, peace and to protect all emaSwati. We continue not to tolerate the looting, arson, violence, and all other forms of criminality that are currently being directed at businesses and people’s property, Masuku said.

SA businesses in eSwatini shutter shops as violence intensifies

SA businesses in eSwatini shutter shops as violence intensifies Most Read Most Read Surprise curfew forces health workers to sleep in hospital wards 30 June 2021 - 21:22 Lindile Sifile A protester watches as a building burns in eSwatini as part of the ongoing pro-democracy protests. Picture: SUPPLIED The pro-democracy protests raging in the streets of eSwatini have forced SA businesses to close their operations in the kingdom while an impromptu curfew has forced health workers to sleep in hospital wards. Violence, looting and burning of property intensified in eSwatini on Wednesday as clashes between police, the military and protesters gripped the tiny kingdom.

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