Thursday, July 21, 2011

GET READY FOR MORE SWAZI PROTESTS

Stiffkitten

20 July 2011

SOURCE

School principals in Swaziland threaten school closures as protest against government

School principals in Swaziland, a small absolute monarchy in Southern Africa with one million inhabitants, threaten to close down the country’s schools indefinitely on Monday. The purpose of these closures is to protest the recent and unannounced cut-backs on Swaziland’s schools.

The principals are particularly angry at the Swazi government’s non-payment of the fees for Swaziland’s over 100,000 Aids-orphans and vulnerable children who subsequently cannot afford to attend school, and at the proposed salary cuts for school employees. Swaziland’s many thousand Aids-orphans are the result of a HIV-epidemic that has seen over 30% of its adult population infected.

Many in Swaziland believe that the government will not be willing or able to comply with the demands of the school principals. “I do not think that government will be able to pay the school fees by tomorrow [21 July] as demanded,” says Dumezweni Dlamini, Project Coordinator of the Foundation for Socio-Economic Justice, a Swazi organization that promotes human rights awareness in Swaziland through civic education.

The protests are probably also meant as a thinly veiled protest against the absolutist reign of King Mswati III and the enormous poverty suffered by over three quarters of Swaziland’s population, as are most other protests in the country. All peaceful protests and demonstrations for democratic reform and socio-economic justice are routinely brutally suppressed.

According to Dumezweni Dlamini we should get used to such protests, however. He sees this and other similar protests as an attempt to unite the democratic movement in Swaziland in a concerted effort to bring about democratization and socio-economic justice. “The protests are the beginning of a move towards coordinated mass campaigns,” he says.

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See also

PAY CUT: PRINCIPALS TO SHUT SCHOOLS

http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2011/07/pay-cut-principals-to-shut-schools.html

SWAZI TEACHERS TO STRIKE IF PAY CUT

http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2011/07/swazi-teachers-to-strike-if-pay-cut.html

THREE-DAY STRIKE STARTS 27 JULY

http://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2011/07/three-day-strike-starts-27-july.html

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