Re: Violence Rocks Outapi
If this report is true - and there is no reason to believe otherwise - it is a sad indictment of the state of our democracy. For we all know that in a mature, established and successful democracy there is deep respect for and tolerance of the political views of others, and the right of individuals to express these views in a peaceful, open and unfettered manner. This is clearly not the case in some parts of the country, so called "no-go" zones established by SWAPO Party supporters to keep the supporters of other parties out. It may well be that the SWAPO Party leadership is urging its members not to cause trouble, but the real test is whether the Police comes down hard on those SWAPO Party supporters who are causing violence and calls them to order, if not prosecutes them. It's all well to say: "Don't do this, don't do that". It's another thing if supporters of political parties know they face the law if they do. My hunch is that the SWAPO Party leadership will publicly state that they don't tolerate this kind of behaviour but instruct the law enforcement agencies to take a laid-back attitude.
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