Swaziland’s King Forbade Protest, But Even a Massacre Hasn’t Stopped the Movement Against Him

Mass demonstrations have rocked the small African country of Swaziland for more than a year, in a struggle against King Mswati III’s personal extravagance, iron-fist rule, and heavy-handed repression.

Pius Vilakati, International Secretary of the Communist Party of Swaziland, a leading organization in the struggle against the monarchy, breaks down the struggle and the meaning of the one-year commemorations.

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  • Earnest

    The concern is that a typical strongly left-leaning monstrosity government replaces Mswati’s clown show of a government. The situation here in Eswatini (Swaziland) is ripe for said. As an indictment of the current system, and not Swazis themselves, the average citizen here is not well enough educated to recognize the threat this is. It is a typical situation to find communists/globalists have infiltrated a country like this at a time like this. Mswati has to go, but is it gonna be a ‘going from the frying pan into the fire’ deal? Looks dangerously close to that. The fact that Communism is currently being exposed for what it is worldwide offers hope.

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