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Eswatini monarchy accused of silencing opponents

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Africa's last absolute monarchy is facing criticism over its human rights record.

Earlier this year, a prominent lawyer was killed in Eswatini - some say by the government.

On Friday, people voted in a parliamentary election - but MPs only have an advisory role.

Al Jazeera’s Fahmida Miller reports from the capital, Mbabane.

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