Mashatile condena assassinato de ativista no Noroeste

O vice-presidente Paul Mashatile condenou o assassinato do ativista comunitário Thato Molosankwe em Mahikeng. O incidente ocorreu no início desta semana na casa do ativista, na vila de Lomanyaneng.

Mashatile fez as declarações durante o discurso fúnebre no funeral do ex-primeiro-ministro do Noroeste, Bushy Maape, em Huhudi, Vryburg. Ele expressou a indignação do governo com a morte e pediu que as comunidades apoiem os esforços da polícia contra o crime. O vice-presidente descreveu o assassinato como bárbaro e um ataque aos valores da humanidade, justiça e democracia. Ele observou que essa violência continua a afetar famílias e comunidades em toda a província. Mashatile destacou as preocupações contínuas sobre ataques direcionados a ativistas. Ele pediu o fim das atividades criminosas que prejudicam a paz e a segurança.

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