Policy Paralysis
A Call for Action on HIV/AIDS-Related Human Rights Abuses Against Women and Girls in Africa
Eswatini’s human rights record continues to deteriorate after the waves of protests that rocked the country in 2021. Justice remains elusive for those killed and injured by security forces during those protests. There has not been justice for human rights lawyer and opposition activist Thulani Maseko who was shot and killed in 2023. Instead, the Eswatini government, under the absolute rule of King Mswati III, has continued to weaponize the judicial system by imprisoning pro-democracy activists and overturning 2016 High Court decision that declared several repressive provisions of the 1938 Suppression of Terrorism Act and 2008 Sedition and Subversive Activities Act invalid.
August 16, 2024
March 28, 2024
A Call for Action on HIV/AIDS-Related Human Rights Abuses Against Women and Girls in Africa
Ensure Independent and Transparent Investigation, Stop Intimidation
Ensure Accountability, Establish All-Inclusive National Dialogue
Conduct a Prompt, Impartial, Transparent Investigation
New Reports of Attacks by Security Forces
Authorities Should Respect the Right to Peaceful Protest
Security Forces Should Safeguard Citizens Against Violence
Leaders Should Promote Human Rights Across Region
84th pre-sessional, 2019
Expectations for Transitions Fall Short