tisdag 12 april 2011

Swaziland, April 12 - - - updates

av TOR BILLGREN

13:30
The Daily Maverick
...police in Manzini have used teargas and fired rubber bullets to disperse protesters after a protracted standoff. Protesters have scattered, and are currently trying to regroup.

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13:05
Comment on 12 april Swazi uprising Facebook wall
Chaos in Manzini right now. Copsbeaten by protesters! Shisa!!!! Mswati has released his soldiers!

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12:37
City News
DA calls for end to Swazi 'dictatorship'
The DA condemned today the detention of Swazi opposition members, saying South Africa needed to take the lead in ending the “dictatorship” of King Mswati III.

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12:30
The Daily Maverick
Manqoba Nxumalo was released after being briefly questioned at the Manzini regional police headquarters, apparently because the police did not wish to hold a journalist. Nxumalo told The Daily Maverick that he had not been mistreated by the police, and had seen no abuse of protesters who had been picked up with him, although there had been altercations at the time of the arrests. The arrests were apparently at random.

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Noon
The Daily Maverick
Daily Maverick correspondent Manqoba Nxumalo has just been arrested, along with 15 trade unionists. He says he has seen some people being tortured. No other information is currently available.

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12:10
EWN
More than 100 people have been detained in Swaziland as police there round up pro-democracy protesters.
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Campaign spokesperson Mary Pais de Silva said some busses travelling to Manzini have been stopped by police and people have been prevented from going to the town.

“We have people being arrested and deprived of their cellphones and issues like that. Whichever few people that will make it to Manzini in one piece, we are determined to proceed with the march,” she said.

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12:00
Tweet from Nic Dawes, editor-in-chief, Mail & Guardian
M&G reporter Niren Tolsi and photog Lisa Skinner arrested in Swaziland. Released after warning not to report on police action.

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12:00
Comment on the 12 April Swazi uprising Facebook wall;
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS BARRED FROM LEAVING THEIR CAMPUS

Police have camped at the University of Swaziland Kwaluseni campus. They are not allowed to leave. This amounts to Campus Arrest.

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11:42
News 24
More than 150 Swazi police guarded the square [in Manzini] where pro-democracy protesters had planned to demonstrate Tuesday, rounding up and detaining anyone standing in groups.
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Manqoba Nxumalo, Tuesday morning (Free African Media)
Right now the town is littered with police officers and armoured personnel are flooding the streets, dispersing people walking in groups of three.
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For now more than 200 people have been detained in various police stations across the country. While the march has not yet started, more people are flocking into Manzini.

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11.15
Tweet from Katy Katopodis, editor in chief EWN:
Just received a call from Swazi's Foreign Minister Lutfo Dlamini.Has apologised for arrest of 2 EWN journos. Will assist with accreditation.

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Den nederländske journalisten Rob Hartgers grips. (källa: 12 april swazi uprising fb-group)
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09:00
Nastasya Tay and Tshepo Lesole släpps efter att ha förhörts i 2 timmar.

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07:00
Eyewittnes News-journalisterna Nastasya Tay and Tshepo Lesole grips av polis. EWN är en sydafrikansk nyhetssajt.

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