
The arrests began after Somali refugees left their camps and trekked from Malidza town to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) offices in Mbaban, the largest city in Swaziland to complain about dreadful livelihood conditions and marginalization in the camps.
According to the local media, the Swaziland government has proposed a plan to deport hundreds of Somalis back to their country, a move aimed at stemming the influx of refugees entering the country in southern Africa country illegally.
Fleeing police harassments and lacking shelter, many refugees had to leave the cities and spent ‘many’ days in the shrubby areas, where they were accused of defecating in the open and polluting the environment, according to the newspaper "Sawiz Observer".

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