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Assault to incarcerated pro-democracy MPs must come with a huge price for Commissioner General and warders.

Sunday, 25th September, 2022

The warders who assaulted incarcerated pro-democracy Members of Parliament(MPs) and the Commissioner General Phindile Dlamini must be taught a lesson that they will never forget now, tomorrow and forever.

I will not mention the type of that lesson for ethical reasons but with evidence suggesting that the MPs were bleeding after being assaulted by officers who cannot to be taken to court, we are hoping for possible means that could be adopted to reverse the pain from the MPs back to the sender/s.

If causing pain to the MPs was not a crime as the warders were not arrested, then sending it back to the sender/s shouldn’t be a crime.

Now Phindile Dlamini, the Commissioner General of the Correctional Services claims they applied minimum force on the MPs, in her own interpretation, an attempted murder on the incarcerated MPs who were bleeding is ‘minimum force’.

Perhaps Commissioner General Phindile Dlamini is giving us a new version of ‘minimum force’, even if the blood of a warder could drop on the ground, that would be minimum force?

The PPA made a huge mistake by calling for a protest to deliver a petition to the Correctional Services Headquarters, the political crisis in the country has long passed that stage and those who still believe Mswati reads petitions are misguided.

King Mswati declared war and urged his officers to kill innocent civilians, as we appeal for peace and stability in our country, we must find ways of sending the pain back to the sender/s.

Self-defense is not a crime, we must never get tired of appealing for peace but that doesn’t mean we must allow people to kill civilians, assault the incarcerated MPs with impunity.

Mswati’s Attorney General(AG) Sifiso Khumalo can print this article and ‘promote’ me into the position of “Chief Terrorist”, I will be failing in my duties as a journalist if I don’t stand-up and be the voice of the incarcerated MPs who are vulnerable inside prison.

Furthermore, Commissioner General Phindile Dlamini must know that she declared herself as  “the enemy of the people” and the Nation including other undercover pro-democracy senior Commissioners within the Correctional Services must treat her as such.

It is now clear that we are dealing with a regime that doesn’t like peace, people who have never experienced the pain and suffering that comes with political conflicts always provoke civilians to take-up arms.

As a result, every-time, when the situation is slowly becoming peaceful in the country, Mswati and his loyalists always find ways of provoking anger among the masses so that the people can react and be killed during protests.

An assault undermines the right to human dignity, the warders were actually proving a point to these MPs that they are nothing, they can do anything to them with impunity.

After all, their boss who sent them to do this is above the law.

Unfortunately, pain has no respect for anyone including security officers, you can send it to someone today and tomorrow it might come back to you.

I will not stop writing such articles to remind those who are responsible for sending the pain back to the sender to prioritize this matter, as the situation stands, the pain is with the MPs and the Nation, it must be sent back to the sender/s as a matter of urgency.

Assault to incarcerated pro-democracy MPs must come with a huge price for Commissioner General and warders.
Correctional Services Commissioner General Phindile Dlamini.