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Trump's Secret Deportations to Eswatini - News Directory 3

Trump’s Secret Deportations to Eswatini

August 25, 2025 Robert Mitchell News
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  • On 16 July 2025, five prisoners from the United‍ States were secretly transferred to Swaziland, Africa's ⁢last absolute monarchy.
  • Only after widespread shock and outrage among ordinary‍ Swazis did Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini concede the ⁢truth: the transfer was arranged during "high-level engagements" with Washington, and...
  • The prisoners are held at Matsapha Maximum‍ Correctional ‍Prison, but no one knows⁢ precisely on what charges and in what conditions, prompting notable concern ⁤from human rights groups.
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Secret Prisoner Transfers to Swaziland: ⁣A ‍Growing Crisis


Swaziland Prisoner Transfers: Key Facts

  • What: Secret transfer of US prisoners to Swaziland (Eswatini).
  • Where: Matsapha Maximum Correctional Prison, Swaziland.
  • When: Transfers began July 16, ‍2025; agreement for‍ up ⁤to 150⁤ prisoners.
  • Why it Matters: Raises serious human rights concerns, questions of legality, and highlights the⁢ absolute power of the monarchy.
  • What’s Next: Ongoing legal challenges, potential for increased international scrutiny, and continued political instability.

On 16 July 2025, five prisoners from the United‍ States were secretly transferred to Swaziland, Africa’s ⁢last absolute monarchy. They arrived without UN oversight, parliamentary approval, or judicial scrutiny.

Only after widespread shock and outrage among ordinary‍ Swazis did Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini concede the ⁢truth: the transfer was arranged during “high-level engagements” with Washington, and the deportees were described as “guests of His Majesty the King,” a euphemism for detainees held at the monarch’s pleasure.

The prisoners are held at Matsapha Maximum‍ Correctional ‍Prison, but no one knows⁢ precisely on what charges and in what conditions, prompting notable concern ⁤from human rights groups. Civil ⁢society activists have launched a ‍lawsuit on ⁢the matter, but there is little expectation of justice as the ⁢judiciary is commanded by the throne. worse still, it appears that the agreement with the US is for a⁢ total of 150 prisoners, suggesting ‍that many are yet to arrive.

The secrecy of this deal, and the fury it provoked, underscored a reality that ordinary people know too well: in Swaziland, the rule of law⁢ bends to royal decree. Parliament‍ was never consulted, the courts were sidelined,⁢ and the Attorney General himself has declared the transfer unconstitutional,‍ warning that it could‍ make the country a ⁣target for violent reprisal. Yet legality means little when a⁤ king rules with absolute ⁤power.

This scandal is part of⁣ a‍ wider pattern. Swaziland is a dictatorship⁣ in which political parties have⁤ been banned for over fifty years. King mswati III wields sweeping⁣ executive, legislative, and judicial powers, controls an⁣ economy marked by staggering inequality, and presides⁤ over one of the most repressive regimes in Africa. ⁤The people ⁣have repeatedly demanded democracy, only to be met with lethal violence. The rebellion⁢ of 2021-2022⁣ claimed at‍ least 46 lives, with many more injured or forced ⁣into exile.The⁢ assassination of ⁢human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko in January 2023 ⁤was one terrible marker in a ⁤broader campaign of repression that has ⁤also included other political ⁤killings,⁤ torture, and imprisonment of activists.Regular ⁣abuses – abductions, unlawful ⁢detentions, and violent intimidation – are well documented.

Swaziland is a ‍subcontractor of imperial⁤ power. Much like Rwanda, it functions as ⁤a U.S. proxy state on the continent. It aligns with Israel, ⁤is preparing to host an Israeli embassy even as South ⁣Africa pursues justice at the International Court of Justice, and remains the only African nation to maintain ⁤close ties with Taiwan.

Editor’s⁢ Analysis: The Geopolitical Implications

– robertmitchell

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