Protest leaders want regime change, says ANCYL North West

In a tense and precarious situation, local residents expressed deep fears over potential retribution, saying, “If we speak out here, we will become victims.” This grim sentiment reflects the broader atmosphere of intimidation and the palpable threat that has silenced many. Individuals worry that speaking out could lead to dire consequences, thus stifling free expression and perpetuating a climate of fear. This scenario is a stark reminder of the cost of voicing concerns in environments where dissent is met with hostility. The gravity of such risks underscores the urgent need for protection and support for those who courageously stand up to voice their challenges and truths, despite the looming dangers that threaten their safety and wellbeing.

Original Source: Sipho Jack
Date: 2024-05-07 13:00:00
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Author: Sipho Jack

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