Batswana, don�t flee Khama�s tyranny, stand your ground!

We read in the Weekend Post that there are Batswana who fear for their lives and intend to flee the country, some immediately after casting their vote on 24 October and others anytime before the general elections.

The contemplated exodus arises from a feeling of insecurity induced by intimidation and lawlessness orchestrated by law enforcement agents, who have taken the law into their hands to  harass, intimidate, assault, murder and make life unlivable for the opposition.

These acts of state terror, intimidation, harassment , murder, tomfoolery by the ruling party unleashed on the opposition, coming on the eve of the most hotly contested  general elections to date, cannot be accidental nor delinked from Domkrag which for the first time, stares defeat in the face. It is no secret, BDP feels vulnerable for the first time in its 48 years in power. 

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