5,892,821 |
-26.31667 |
31.13333 |
Swaziland |
|
Police shoot and kill suspected rapist. Human rights groups allege the killing was extrajudicial and an excessive use of force |
5,892,825 |
-26.48333 |
31.36667 |
Swaziland |
|
Teachers protest for higher pay |
5,892,830 |
-26.48333 |
31.36667 |
Swaziland |
|
Police swarm school, beat students, fire tear gas and rubber bullets after teachers staged protest near the school |
5,892,837 |
-26.48333 |
31.36667 |
Swaziland |
|
Several students in Manzini were arrested on 26 June 2012 for allegedly throwing stones at riot police, who have so far responded with tear gas and warning shots, according to police spokesperson Superintendent Wendy Hleta. |
5,892,843 |
-26.45 |
31.95 |
Swaziland |
|
Teachers protest for higher pay |
5,892,849 |
-25.96667 |
31.25 |
Swaziland |
|
Teachers protest for higher pay |
5,892,854 |
-25.96667 |
31.25 |
Swaziland |
|
Police fire rubber bullets at pupils during teachers' strike |
5,892,860 |
-25.96667 |
31.25 |
Swaziland |
|
In Pigg's Peak, teachers and school students were confronted by police. Police spokesperson, Superintendent Wendy Hleta, said police fired weapons after teachers failed to disrupt classes at Mhlatane High School. |
5,892,867 |
-26.31667 |
31.13333 |
Swaziland |
|
On 28 June public transport was also hit after the Swaziland Transport and Allied Workers' Union (STAWU) joined the strike instigated by Swaziland's largest teachers' union. |
5,892,873 |
-26.31667 |
31.13333 |
Swaziland |
|
Police beat protesters as they were dispersing. Police also were seen beating bystanders |