Police hold Swazi poll protesters
![]() Pro-democracy activists held protests earlier this month
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Police in Swaziland have detained a number of pro-democracy activists planning a border blockade ahead of parliamentary elections in the kingdom.
Several union leaders were bundled into police vans at the main border crossing with South Africa, organizers of the planned blockade said.
Political parties are banned in Swaziland, one of the world’s last absolute monarchies.
There have been recent protests calling for change and multi-party democracy.
A government spokesman has said the planned blockade was unnecessary.
But the secretary-general of the Swaziland Federation of Labor, Vincent Ncongwane, said protesters wanted to demonstrate that Friday’s elections would not be inclusive.
“We still have in Swaziland this myth that you can have a democracy where there isn’t the participation of other political parties,” he told.
Landlocked Swaziland is almost entirely surrounded by South Africa.