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In 2025, southern African nations committed severe human rights abuses, including lethal force against protesters and suppression of dissent, with no accountability.
In 2025, southern African nations including Angola, Eswatini, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe committed serious human rights abuses, with security forces using excessive and lethal force against protesters, arbitrary arrests, and severe restrictions on freedoms of expression, assembly, and press.
Governments suppressed dissent by detaining journalists, activists, and opposition figures, often on fabricated charges, while investigations into violence, including post-election unrest and police killings, remained incomplete and unaccountable.
Conflicts in Cabo Delgado and Cabinda caused displacement, abductions, and weakened health services.
Regional bodies like the African Union and SADC failed to enforce human rights standards or ensure accountability.
Human Rights Watch urged stronger oversight and justice mechanisms to end cycles of impunity.
En 2025, las naciones del sur de África cometieron graves abusos contra los derechos humanos, incluida la fuerza letal contra los manifestantes y la supresión de la disidencia, sin rendición de cuentas.