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  • Erykah Badu Sings “Happy Birthday” To Monarch

    It’s very strange for someone who labels themselves as a “community activist” and “conscious spirit” to sing “Happy Birthday” to a monarch who plethora of wives and a love of luxury while his people 63 percent of his people subside off less than $1.25 per day.

    It’s even stranger when you consider said person’s history, such as setting up their own charity in 2003 and being an acclaimed hip-hop and soul artist from Texas.

    But that’s the situation with Erykah Badu and some are speaking out against what they perceive as someone “using their star power for inherently reprehensible reasons.”

    As the Washington Post reports, Erykah Badu attended the birthday celebration of King Mswati III, the king of Swaziland and Africa’s last absolute monarch. At the birthday celebration, she sang “Happy Birthday” to Mswati and dedicated the song to the “sons of Kings.”

    It’s a performance that has sparked outrage for some, such as Jeffrey Smith, an advocacy officer at the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. He wrote the Washington Post an email, stating that it was “highly unfortunate that someone of Erykah Badu’s international stature would use her star power for inherently reprehensible reasons – namely, to provide legitimacy, and, in a sense, endorse a brutal dictator who both manages and directs every facet of Africa’s last absolute monarchy.”

    Since the start of his reign in 1986, Mswati has been known for his multiple wives (he married his 15th wife last year) and his love of luxury, in particular expensive cars. This contrasts dramatically with the lives of most in Swaziland, where 63 percent of people live off of less than $1.25 per day. Allegations of human rights abuses and torture are also widespread.

    Erykah Badu responded to criticism in an interview with The Dallas Morning News:

    “I want to address the people, not a group or a government agency,” she says. “The people know I was not endorsing the king or helping to further his political agenda. I have no agenda. I went into a situation not completely knowing the political climate of the kingdom. I can’t be held responsible for the situation in the kingdom because I signed up as an artist, not as a political activist. I don’t belong to anyone or to anything. Anything I do is because I am a human being, and I am for the people.”

    She went on to claim that human rights groups were using her as a “tool” to further their own agenda and that anyone who knew her and knew what she stands for don’t “need any explanation” as to her actions.

    The full account of Badu’s response in the interview and on Twitter can be seen here.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • King Mswati III of Swaziland Takes 14th Wife

    Mswati III, polygynist king of Swaziland, has taken his 14th wife, an 18-year-old beauty pageant contestant. Ludzidzini palace governor Timothy Mtetwa said Tuesday, “I can confirm that the king has introduced to the nation a new liphovela (royal fiancee).”

    Forty-five-year-old Mswati, the last absolute monarch of sub-Saharan Africa, introduced new bride Sindiswa Dlamini at a Reed Dance last weekend. Dlamini, a graduate of Mbabane’s St. Francis High School and a finalist in the Miss Cultural Heritage beauty pagean, donned royal red feathers.

    Mswati, who has a personal fortune of roughly $200 million, is a controversial figure in Swaziland, where up to 70% of its 1.2 million citizens are impoverished. Mswati staunchly resists government reforms, and is free to chose the prime minister, other top government posts and top traditional posts – though he takes special advice from the queen mother and other special counsel.

    The Reed Festival is an event where about 20,000 young virgins from across the kingdom come and dance for Mswati, and any new bride chosen won’t be married until she becomes pregnant. In 2001, Mswati, who has been known to at times kidnap his brides, invoked his traditional powers of chastity rites (umcwasho), encouraging all maidens from having sex for 5 years, in an attempt to control the Swazi HIV and AIDS pandemic.

    The new engagement coincided with the naming of regional delegates who will observe parliamentary elections on Friday, a practice which some see as a joke, because Swaziland has no political parties, and traditional leaders pick delegates regardless.

    Swaziland, officially the Kingdom of Swaziland, is a small, landlocked country next to South Africa, has the highest HIV rate in the world, and half of its young people are unemployed. Interestingly, Mswati had recently banned the photographing of any of his vehicles, after it was found that he owns a $500,000 Maybach.

    Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.