Dear Comrades

 

Is there any prospect of agitating to win over the soldiers and police to
the liberation struggle? Perhaps pamphlets and meetings with some of them.
Surely there must be relatives of soldiers and police who are trade union
members or activists? My sense is that the drastic cuts in salaries of civil
servants also makes them vulnerable and this could be a starting point for
winning them over - even unionization.

 

In solidarity.

 

Martin 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
pudemo Insika yenkhululeko
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 4:16 PM
To: ssn; Patrick Craven; [email protected]; Wander Mkhonza; ETV; City Press
Subject: [SSN Forum] Workers Remain Defiant - PUDEMO

 

Workers Remain Defiant on April 12

 

This morning, the workers movement in Swaziland staged a mass protest in the
city of Manzini. A lot of developments took place in the morning as the
state's security forces were determined to ensure the mass action did not
take place.

 

Even before the action took place, many of the worker leaders were rounded
up by the security forces as a blatant show of force. More activists were
brutally rounded up at random across the city, loaded into trucks and sent
to the Manzini Regional Police Headquarters. Along the roads many activists
who were heading for Manzini city were forced out of their transport and
sent back to their places.

 

In other areas like the Shiselweni region, about seven mini buses ferrying
workers were turned back halfway between Hlatikulu and Manzini.

 

The PUDEMO President Mario Masuku was placed under house arrest together
with many other activists.

 

In the city, there occasional running battles between the protestors and the
police. This resulted in businesses shutting down, public transport was
quickly evacuated from the city rank. 

 

The Prime Minister's promise that this was going to be a normal day was
proved very wrong as there was no business as usual and the workers defied
the threats made by the state.

 

PUDEMO salutes the workers and the people of Swaziland for standing up to
the hostile regime and press through with their demands. We also salute our
international allies for their undying show of solidarity to the struggling
masses of Swaziland.

 

We further condemn the brutal use of force by the state's security forces on
the protestors attempting to protect the undemocratic and oppressive
Tinkhundla regime.

 

Contacts

Zakhele Mabuza

+268 76073454

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