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Femi Falana Drags Swaziland King to United Nations Panel Over Death of 60 Girls En Route Virgin Dance Festival

Posted by Lolade on Fri 09th Oct, 2015 - tori.ng

Human Rights Activist,Femi Falana has sent a petition to the United Nations against the King of Swaziland following the death of several young girls in a crash that occurred on their way to an annual customary virgin dance.

 
Nigerian Human rights lawyer Femi Falana, SAN has sent petition to the United Nations Special Rapporteurs requesting them to investigate reports of the deaths of at least 60 girls and young women in Swaziland killed in bus crash.
 
The young virgins were on their way to dance festival where King of Swaziland, King Mswati III picks one of thousands of topless virgins as his new wife.
 
According to Vanguard, the petition dated 2 October 2015 was sent to Mr Juan Ernesto MENDEZ Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; Ms. Dubravka Simonovic Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, and Mr Christof HEYNS Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions.
 
The petition reads in part: “According to reports, a car or a van hit the back of one truck which resulted in a pileup. The dead were reportedly thrown from the back of the truck which was usually used for transporting building materials and some were said to have been hit by on-coming cars. The festival still went ahead despite reports on the deaths.
 
“I urge you to investigate allegations of cover-up and blatant failure of the authorities to prevent the violations of the rights to life, to human dignity, and violence against girls and women, forced marriage as well as to provide effective remedies for the victims and their families.
 
“I am seriously concerned that King Mswati III’s regime rather than addressing the serious violations of human rights has continued to prevent and prohibit the publication of these abuses against innocent girls and young women while also compromising the law enforcement agencies in the discharge of their lawful functions.
 
“The girls were forced to stand up in the back of an open truck cheek-by-jowl. There was no space to sit down or even to turn around. By forcing the girls and women to travel on the back of open trucks in a convoy, the government of Swaziland has violated also their rights to freedom from cruel, inhuman, degrading or ill-treatment.
 
“I argue that the annual Umhlanga Reed Dance itself is unlawful as it has continued to perpetuate forced marriages, entirely inconsistent with international human rights standards.
 
“I look forward to your urgent intervention in this case so that the government of Swaziland can be held accountable for these serious violations of human rights and victims and their families can receive justice and effective remedies.”
 
The Umhlanga Reed dance consists of tens of thousands of topless teenage virgins dancing for King Mswati.


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