Protestors in Eswatini have threatened to unleash violence on soldiers and police families, as King Mswati intensifies the shooting of civilians.
The government of Eswatini launched a ruthless crackdown on pro-democracy protestors. The callous gesture has left dozens killed and injured.
According to Swaziland online independent Newspaper, Angry pro-democracy eSwatini protestors release a notice, to start burning homes belonging to soldiers and police officers on Monday in response to the ongoing killing of civilians by King Mswati’s security forces.
The Southern African nation has in recent days been rocked by protests.
Protesters are demanding democratic reforms in Africa’s last absolute monarchy under King Mswati III
Internet access has been limited while shops and banks are shuttered, straining communication and limiting access to basic goods under a dawn-to-dusk curfew.
Protests began last month in the Kingdom of Eswatini, following the mysterious death of 25-year-old law student, Thabani Nkomonye in May, allegedly at the hands of the police.
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