'Betrayed by my brothers': Sibiya accuses police of turning on him
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
65% : I wish my colleagues had thought about my children before storming into my home like this.59% : Even the officers assigned to protect me report on my movements.
57% : "I've worked with my colleagues for years, but for them to turn on me like this, that's beyond me.
56% : He said his seized laptops and cellphones contained research and documents for his submissions to both the committee and the Madlanga Commission.
51% : This is not protection, it's monitoring.
49% : "This whole exercise is meant to confuse me, to keep me under pressure, and to disrupt my preparations for the ad hoc committee and the Madlanga Commission.
47% : "They came here and took gadgets from everyone, my wife, my children, even my elderly mother, who's sick," he said.
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