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Swaziland
- A monarchy from hell
Rejoice
Ngwenya
July 03, 2012
http://www.newsday.co.zw/article/2012-07-03-swaziland--a-monarchy-from-hell/
I have just
emerged from a sobering encounter with Swazi activists. Had I not
been Zimbabwean, it would have been incomprehensible how a man claiming
to be an "anointed" leader of his people can be so brutal
on them. The magnitude of repression inflicted upon the one million
citizens of Swaziland by "king" Mswati needs urgent
United Nations Security Council intervention. Never before since
the era of the Zulu King Shaka has a nation been so traumatised
by one of its own.
Swaziland, unlike
England, Sweden or Japan, has an absolute monarchy. 2008 parliamentary
elections were an exercise in dubious futility.
Result - a toxic
concoction of legislative, executive and traditional powers exercised
only by the polygamous despot who has appropriated for himself the
bayethe "dear leader" status. He wrings allegiance from
an impoverished citizenry now cowed into a state of sedentary belief
in his infallible royal indispensability. Swaziland has become the
epitome of potent desecration of the sacrosanct doctrine of separation
of powers, not even comparable to the savage system we Zimbabweans
are accustomed to.
King Mswati
is the ultimate source of decisions, arbitrator, adjudicator and
executioner. Through subtle manipulation of technocrats keen to
endear themselves with royalty for personal gain, the king can have
his own cake, and eat it. Testimonies from that land convinced me
he and our very own President Robert Mugabe share an insatiable
desire for control. Though not genocidal, Mswati benefits economically
from systematic plunder and gluttonous exploitation of resources,
occasionally bankrolled by pliant international corporates.
Ironically the
country has a "constitution" that makes a mockery of
constitutionalism, rule of law and public accountability. This dangerously
exposes citizens to corrosive legislation conceived by the king-s
cronies only for self-aggrandisement. The notorious Suppression
of Terrorism Act number three of 2008 is an instrument for rampant
political persecution to ruthlessly immobilise civic rights activists.
The People-s United Democratic Movement, Swaziland Youth Congress,
the Swaziland Solidarity Network, and the Swaziland People-s
Liberation Army are frozen under this archaic piece of legislation.
Amnesty International
documents that "human rights problems include inability of
citizens to change their government; extra-judicial killings by
security forces; mob killings; police use of torture, beatings and
excessive force on detainees; police impunity; arbitrary arrests
and lengthy pre-trial detention; arbitrary interference with privacy
and home; restrictions on freedoms of speech and Press and harassment
of journalists; restrictions on freedoms of assembly, association,
and movement; prohibitions on political activity and harassment
of political activists; discrimination and violence against women;
child abuse; trafficking in persons; societal discrimination against
members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community;
discrimination against mixed-race and white citizens; harassment
of labour leaders; restrictions on worker rights; and child labour".
Given such a
gruesome governance scenario, the only alternative for the people
of Swaziland is to ignore instincts for subservience and engulf
the country in an orgy of popular democratic revolution.
Sadc and the
African Union are guilty of accommodating this human Swazi devil.
His fingers are stuck in every conceivable aspect of his country
as he masquerades on global forums pretending to be a "normal"
constitutional monarch, shamelessly flaunting his ill-gotten wealth.
The British Foreign Office was so blind as to invite
Mswati to an equally wasteful exhibition of monarchical splendour,
sharing the royal "coach" with a queen who knows her
guest as a habitual human rights violator. Mugabe is "banned"
from England - only because his version of tyranny violates the
white farmer! I keenly anticipate the tide of the North African
revolution to push this demonic Swazi monarchy into oblivion.
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