Mashatile condena el asesinato de un activista en el Noroeste

El vicepresidente Paul Mashatile ha condenado el asesinato del activista comunitario Thato Molosankwe en Mahikeng. El incidente ocurrió a principios de esta semana en la casa del activista en el pueblo de Lomanyaneng.

Mashatile hizo estas declaraciones durante el panegírico en el funeral del ex primer ministro de la provincia del Noroeste, Bushy Maape, en Huhudi, Vryburg. Expresó la indignación del gobierno por la muerte e instó a las comunidades a apoyar los esfuerzos policiales contra la delincuencia.

El vicepresidente describió el asesinato como bárbaro y un ataque a los valores de humanidad, justicia y democracia. Señaló que dicha violencia sigue afectando a familias y comunidades en toda la provincia.

Mashatile destacó la preocupación constante por los ataques selectivos contra activistas. Hizo un llamado para poner fin a las actividades delictivas que socavan la paz y la seguridad.

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