(From Swazi Media Commentary 20 October 2010 www.swazimedia.blogspot.com Also
on Face book at 
http://www.facebook.com/Swazi.Media.Commentary?v=wall#!/group.php?gid=142383985790674&ref=ts).






  Barnabas 
Dlamini, the increasingly eccentric Swazi Prime Minister, says he 
wants journalists to seek his permission before they write about 
Swaziland.

     Dlamini,
 who was
 illegally-appointed to his job by King Mswati III, 
sub-Saharan Africa’s last absolute monarch, told the Swaziland 
Senate that journalists who are in league with ‘enemies’ of Swaziland 
were writing bad things about the kingdom – and worst still, they were 
getting paid for it.

     Dlamini said he
 wanted the journalists ‘clamped down on’. Dlamini has 
already publicly stated that he wants to see foreigners who criticise 
him and his regime tortured
 by foot 
whipping.

 
     He said there were people who write 
articles which taint the image of the kingdom, adding that this was not 
acceptable. He claimed,
 without giving any evidence
 to support his assertion, that the people were funded by other 
countries to write the articles.

     ‘We have a lot
 of them who write every Sunday in the newspaper and they are being paid
 for it. So we must decide, as a government, if we want such people in 
the country.’

 
  He said such people will in future
 have to ask for permission from government to write about Swaziland. He
 said his government was exploring to see whether a law existed to allow
 him to do this. If no law existed his government would write one and 
bring it to Senate, he said.

     In
 fact a law exists in Swaziland that allows journalists to write what 
they like about the Government. It’s called the Constitution.
 Dlamini should read it some
 time.
Link 
http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2010/10/pm-to-vet-all-news-on-swaziland.html 





      

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