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ZINASU condemn the arrest of the Swaziland student leader
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
May 25, 2011
The Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU) condemn in the strongest terms
the arrest of the president of Swaziland National Students Union,
Cde Maxwell Dlamini. The student leader was arrested after expressing
dissenting views over issues of governance of the country. The arrest
has subsequently hampered him from sitting for his current and ongoing
examinations.
The arrest of
the student leader can only be viewed as a deliberate crack down
campaign by the unpopular and out dated Mswati monarchy which is
in an attempt in vain to kindle the recent pro-democratic campaigns.
This rapacious behavior by the monarch is a direct attack on the
spirit and effort of true pan Africanism.
As the continent
and the world remembers as well as celebrates Africa day, Mswati's
conduct is a glimpsy reflective of the concealed yet substantive
subversion of wills and vision of Africa's quest for liberation,
by those who once stood as pillars of self-determination. Instead
of celebrating decades of independence the voice of the African
child is still shut out by its supposedly leaders who have successfully
concealed their selfishness under the already forgotten revolutionary
visions. Mswati just like Gadhafi have seized to stand for the people
they are supposedly leading. Time has come that the world in particular
Africa realizes that our struggles against the evil colonial establishments
were anchored not on the need to remove individuals but the creation
of a new and all inclusive political culture, based on democratic
ethics.
ZINASU urges
the students of Swaziland not to be deterred by these acts of cowardice
but to draw inspiration and strength form such rapacious and barbaric
governance. Because no matter how vicious a system may appear, no
governing system is immune to overhaul because political power lays
not in the state machinery but the seemingly powerless, yet potent
masses. It is our understanding that when a government wantonly
arrest or detains its citizens for expressing a concern over the
style of governance it is not proving its powers but exposing its
deeply seated fear of people power.
ZINASU demands
that Mswati halt his barbaric merchants of repression of citizens
who are genuinely expressing legitimate governance concerns. We
also demand the unconditional release of the arrested student leader
and that he be allowed to sit for his examination.
Visit the ZINASU
fact
sheet
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