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The Eswatini Army may have taken over and is most likely stopping all protests, also those with peaceful grievances. The situation is currently calm, but the Internet seems to be shut off Monday ...
Eswatini deploys army to quell pro-democracy school protests. Pro-democracy groups report several arrests amid protests in Africa’s last absolute monarchy. Published On 12 Oct 2021 12 Oct 2021.
Eswatini deployed soldiers and police to multiple schools Monday as students continued to protest for political reforms. High school students in Africa’s last kingdom have been boycotting ...
The Army in Swaziland (eSwatini) has taken full charge after mass prodemocracy protests left many people dead, according to a Human Rights Watch official. Dewa Mavhinga, director for Southern ...
MBABANE, July 1 (Reuters) - The government of eSwatini has called in the army to restore order after days of violent protests against its absolute monarch, the acting prime minister said on Thursday.
In this edition: The army has been deployed in the kingdom of Eswatini after days of demonstrations against King Mswati. The opposition claims 40 people have been killed in the crackdown. Also, in ...
Soldiers and police have been deployed across schools in Eswatini where students have been protesting for weeks demanding political reforms, pro-democracy groups said Monday. High school students in ...
The Swazi army controversially bars recruits who are HIV positive, ... Eswatini: Army Takes the Lead in HIV/Aids Campaign. 7 July 2006. UN Integrated Regional Information Networks ...
The Eswatini Army may have taken over and is most likely stopping all protests, also those with peaceful grievances. The situation is currently calm, but the Internet seems to be shut off Monday ...
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