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MACUA condemns arrest of Robega community leaders, warns of threats against right to protest

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By Johnathan Paoli

Mining Affected Communities United in Action (MACUA) has condemned the arrest of several of its leaders and members in Robega, North West, warning that the use of criminal charges against community organisers threatens constitutional rights and democratic participation.

In a statement, the organisation called for the immediate release of those arrested where there is no lawful basis for their continued detention, while urging authorities to investigate whether the criminal justice system is being used to suppress legitimate community activism.

The arrests include Robega Branch Secretary leader “Cde Mighty”, along with other branch leaders and community members, namely Relebogile Mogoshane, Robert Tshukudu, Pule Tshukudu, Thapelo Makokoe, and Shimi Tsomane.

The following events are linked to preparations for a peaceful community protest that has since been postponed until 3 July.

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MACUA said it was “deeply concerning” that

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