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Schools have been closed indefinitely in eSwatini amid violent
protests. Last week police opened fire on protesting students, resulting in
one death and over a dozen others injured. The United Nations has
called on the eSwatini government to prioritise children's rights and
raised concerns about the use of excessive force reported at student
demonstrations. The protests have been ongoing since June 2021. We
now speak to Lucky Lukhele, spokesperson of the Swaziland Solidarity
Network.
By Radio 2000Schools have been closed indefinitely in eSwatini amid violent
protests. Last week police opened fire on protesting students, resulting in
one death and over a dozen others injured. The United Nations has
called on the eSwatini government to prioritise children's rights and
raised concerns about the use of excessive force reported at student
demonstrations. The protests have been ongoing since June 2021. We
now speak to Lucky Lukhele, spokesperson of the Swaziland Solidarity
Network.