'Enough is enough,' says BNF in today's protest march

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The Botswana National Front (BNF) will go on a protest march against the killing of civilians by security agents in Gaborone tomorrow.

Since April last year, more than 10 people have been killed by state security operatives.
The latest was the slaying of John Kalafatis last month which the BNF has characterised as "premeditated murder". The execution of Kalafatis has been roundly condemned by human rights activists and Batswana at large.

The BNF march, which will be led by the party's vice-president, Olebile Gaborone, will start at Ledumang and culminate in a rally addressed by BNF President, Otsweletse Moupo at Nkurumah Freedom Square in Gaborone West. The party also intends to present a petition to the Office of the President.

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