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eSwatini must transition to a democratic order now
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PAGD bridge the contradiction on the delimitation first Dr Farooq then the meeting at Mehbooba house at night Jagran Special
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Dozens of people were killed in repression in the last absolute monarchy in Africa
In Eswatini, the last absolute monarchy in Africa, the government has protested against pro-democracy protests after dozens of soldiers went directly against the protesters, according to activists with banned opposition parties.
King Mswati III has expanded his army in recent days as the 1.5-meter-long kingdom has been the largest and most violent demonstration in years.
Wandile Dludlu, the general secretary of the People’s Democratic Movement, estimated that about 40 people were killed and more than 400 were injured by gunfire, rubber bullets and beatings.
It was not yet possible to make an official count, but “all the hospitals are full, the wards are being thrown up too much,” the soldiers used “not only live shifts but military bullets” against the protesters, Dludlu said.
Bamada net - Dr Oumar Mariko et ses compagnons face à la presse: Le MDP s oppose à l orientation actuelle du pouvoir en place mais aussi au M5-RFP
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