During a July 21 public forum called the Smart Partnership National Dialogue in the central commercial city of Manzini, Prince Mahlaba, brother of Swaziland’s absolute ruler King Mswati III, was quoted by local media as saying: “I want to warn the media to bury things that have the potential of undermining the country rather than publish all and everything even when such reports are harmful to the country's international image.
Journalists who continue to write bad things about the country will die.” The prince also accused the media of peddling lies, saying: “It’s a fact that journalists earn their living by writing lies and if they do not write the lies then their source of livelihood is threatened and this is fact and beyond debate.”
The senior prince was responding to a question at the forum from the queen about why the media was portraying the country negatively, local journalists told CPJ.
Mbogani Mbingo, managing editor of the independent Times of Swaziland, told CPJ the threats were “dangerous” and could not be taken lightly since the prince was a member of a highly influential royal advisory council, the Swazi National Council Standing Committee (SNC).” The SNC advises the king on public policy, including media matters.
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