Over 14 Danish students barred from seeing Mario

By MANQOBA NXUMALO on April 09,2009
Link: http://www.times.co.sz/index.php?news=6953

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*MBABANE- Over 14 Danish college students who had hoped to visit jailed
PUDEMO President Mario Masuku were yesterday denied access to him.*

The students came to the country on Monday, but were told by prison
officials that they needed to obtain permission from the Correctional
Services headquarters and later their embassy in South Africa.

Relating what happened, Mette Madsen said they went to the Matsapha Maximum
prison in the morning, but were first told that only three people were
allowed to see the jailed PUDEMO President.

They were later told that they needed to have special permission from the
headquarters. "We were told that we must not close space (by maximising the
number of visitors) for Mario’s wife who normally comes here but we told
them that we had already spoken to her and they changed the story to tell us
that we needed to get permission from his lawyers. we told them that we had
already alerted the lawyers, but we were told to go to the head office,"
Madsen said yesterday.

The group of students later met officials from the Correctional Services
headquarters who told them to seek permission from their embassy.

The students were disappointed that they could not meet Masuku as they will
be leaving on Saturday. They are now banking their hopes that their embassy
responds before their departure.

The students said they wanted to meet Masuku and talk to him about his stay
behind bars as well gather information about the state of human rights in
Swaziland. They said they were particularly concerned about the situation in
Swaziland because their country had, through the United Nations, funded the
making of the Swaziland constitution.

"We want to take the information we get about Swaziland to other human
rights organisations as well as media. We also believe that he is innocent
until proven guilty and must be treated like that," said Madsen.

Correctional Services Public Relations Officer Nomkhosi Maseko yesterday
confirmed that they told the students to get a letter from their embassy.
She said this letter must give account of their names and must be addressed
to the commissioner. She, however, said such a letter would not be a
guarantee that they would see Masuku

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