THE Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) reaffirmed its commitment to solidarity with the LGBT community today and called for an end to homophobic attacks.
The party’s position was reiterated at a summer school, where the need to declare LGBT rights as human rights was stressed.
CPS general secretary Thokozane Kenneth Kunene said that LGBT people “are part of us and we are part of them.
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Following the resignation of Nepali Prime Minister KP Oli amid mass youth-driven protests, different narratives have circulated which simplify and misrepresent the complexities and reality on the ground in Nepal at the roots of this crisis, argue VIJAY PRASHAD and ATUL CHANDRA



