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*Communist Party of Swaziland*

20 May 2019

*Communist Party of Swaziland condemns the continued victimisation of
Comrade Musa Ngubeni by the Mswati regime*

 The Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) joins all freedom loving people of
Swaziland and the world in denouncing and condemning the Mswati autocracy
for the arrest and conviction by ambush effected against Comrade Musa
Ngubeni last week, Tuesday 14 May 2019. Ngubeni was convicted for his
revolutionary role during the April 2011 protest actions against the
tinkhundla system. If there is any individual who still doubts that
Swaziland’s judiciary remains one of Mswati’s tools through which he
suppresses the people of Swaziland, then Ngubeni’s case should be the
ultimate illustration point.

Ngubeni had been out on a E50 000 bail for all those years and subjected to
strict bail condition. He had to report four times a week to a police
station. His passport was confiscated. Ever since the 2011 arrest he has
been unable to travel outside Swaziland, with the trial deliberately being
stalled by the regime. While in all previous court appearances the case had
been postponed, on Tuesday 14 May 2019 the magistrate, Joe Gumedze, decided
to convict Ngubeni there and then and further hold him in prison while
awaiting sentencing. Sentencing is set for tomorrow, Tuesday 21 May 2019.

There is clear desperation on the side of the regime to punish Ngubeni even
more. It is clear even to a small child that this latest conviction was
consequent to a directive from the highest institutions of Swaziland that
Ngubeni had to be hastily convicted!

Ngubeni was arrested in 2011, together with then student activist Maxwell
Dlamini, after partaking in mass protest actions against the tinkhundla
system that year. The regime dusted an old 1961 Explosives Act and charged
them for contravening that Act. During police interrogation following the
2011 arrest they were heavily tortured, in an attempt to extort a
confession out of them since the police never had evidence that they were
in possession of explosives. Maxwell was later acquitted.

The world should note, however, that Ngubeni’s case is not as cut and dry
as it seems, and neither is it without historical underpinnings influencing
the regime to constantly victimise him in this manner. During the years
2007 and 2008, Ngubeni was part of University of Swaziland students who
held a long, resilient protest action against the university administration
which was hell-bent on imposing a new academic programme without
consultation. On 18 January 2008 the police singled him out, arrested and
heavily tortured him at the Matsapha Police Station.

The heavy assault on him was not without connection to an event four years
earlier. In May 2004, Ngubein’s elder brother, Mandla “Mathousand” Ngubeni,
had been tortured to death by Mswati’s police. The criminal claims against
him were never substantiated. Mathousand was subjected to all manner of
torture, including suffocation, all of which led to his death. A façade of
a commission of inquiry into his death, led by the government, has never
released any report. During the assault of Musa Ngubeni in January 2008,
the police would unceasingly remind him of his elder brother Mathousand,
telling him that he would die like him and the police would suffer no
repercussions.

This brief history into Ngubeni’s life and activism is very important in
understanding his prolonged victimisation by the regime. The CPS commends
him for standing firm on his democratic beliefs and refusing to collaborate
with the state against the democratic movement. Ngubeni remains a trusted
member of the People’s United Movement (PUDEMO) and its young league, the
Swaziland Youth Congress (SWAYOCO).

The Communist Party of Swaziland calls upon the oppressed people of
Swaziland to unite in solidarity with Comrade Musa Ngubeni. The call for
democracy must ring louder! Mswati’s courts must be filled by loud calls
for the unconditional release of all political prisoners! Mswati should not
be allowed to victimise democracy and human rights activists without
serious repercussions visited upon the tinkhundla regime as a whole!

Down with the Mswati autocracy!

Forward to a free and democratic Swaziland!


*Issued by the Communist Party of Swaziland*

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Contact:

Kenneth Kunene

General Secretary

+27 72 594 3971


Or

Njabulo Dlamini

International Organiser

Mobile: +2687 603 9844



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