(From Swazi Media Commentary 27 May 2010 www.swazimedia.blogspot.com)






  Swaziland’s
 illegally-appointed Prime Minister Barnabas
 Dlamini says the kingdom’s security forces 
should attend workshops and other gatherings uninvited to make sure 
participants are not talking about democracy.

  He says it is the security force’s duty to ensure that ‘under the pretence of 
free dialogue, there was [no] preaching 
of violent insurrection’.

  Dlamini was speaking at the opening of a ‘mini dialogue’ in 
the so-called Smart Partnership that he himself set up to discuss 
Swaziland’s ‘national vision’.

  Dlamini, who has an international reputation as an enemy
 of freedom and democracy, has been pursuing pro-democracy 
activists in Swaziland and intimidating them to stop them from spreading
 the word. He has been using the Suppression
 of Terrorism Act  to brand any opposition as 
‘terrorist’.

  Dlamini so hates the freedom activists that he has branded 
them all ‘terrorists’ and claims that they are seeking to violently 
overthrow King Mswati
 III, sub-Saharan Africa’s last absolute 
monarch.

  He told the Smart Partnership that the government ‘as the 
custodian of law and order, had a responsibility to provide protection 
where, under the pretence of free dialogue, there was the preaching of 
violent insurrection’.



  The Swazi Observer, the newspaper in
 effect owned by King Mswati, quoted him saying, ‘And let us be clear 
that, where the law and order is at risk, it is important for our 
security forces to be in evidence, properly monitoring public behaviour 
and pre-empting the possibility of violence.’



  There was ample of evidence of the police ‘pre-empting’ the 
possibility of violence two weeks ago when dozens of police invaded
 the funeral
 of democracy activist Sipho 
Jele and tore up 
photographs of the deceased man and confiscated banners from the banned People’s
 United Democratic Movement.



  Police 
have also attended uninvited workshops and banned
 meetings from taking place that they didn’t like the look of. 
Link 
http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2010/05/security-forces-target-workshops.html 



      

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