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Thulani Maseko was a loving father and husband. He was a committed member of the Methodist church, a devoted human rights defender, and an ally to LGBTI people. People who knew Thulani described him as humble and friendly, with an incredible sense of humour.

After qualifying as a lawyer, Thulani fought tirelessly for the people of Eswatini, a country ruled by a wealthy absolute monarchy, and where approximately 60% of the population live under the poverty line. Thulani was openly critical of the country’s repressive laws and excessive state violence used to silence peaceful protest.

Thulani knew the risk of speaking out was high. In 2014 he was arrested and charged with criminal contempt of court after writing two news articles denouncing the lack of judicial independence and integrity in Eswatini. He spent over a year in prison. Undeterred, Thulani continued his human rights work, stating in 2016: “We shall never surrender, for we know there is a price to pay for the truth.”

On 21 January 2023, Thulani paid the ultimate price. He was shot dead at close range, through the window of their home, in front of his wife, Tanele. Just hours earlier the king gave a speech stating that those calling for democratic reform would be “dealt with” and “people should not shed tears and complain about mercenaries killing them.” To date no one has been held accountable for Thulani’s killing.

Demand justice for Thulani Maseko. 

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  Our Petition

 

His Majesty King Mswati III 
Office of the King
Lozitha Palace 
PO box 1 
Kwaluseni 
Eswatini


Your Majesty

I call on you to initiate a prompt, thorough, transparent and impartial investigation into the killing of Thulani Maseko and to ensure that anyone suspected to be responsible is brought to justice in a fair trial. You must also ensure that Thulani’s family is provided with access to justice and effective remedies.

Thulani Maseko was a loving father and husband who dedicated his life to the people of Eswatini. He was openly critical of the country’s repressive laws and excessive state violence used to silence peaceful protest. He was killed in his home, in front of his wife, for speaking out.

Yours sincerely