Michael Amushelelo Denies Allegations of Planning Petrol Bombing Attack


Michael Amushelelo

Activist Michael Amushelelo has denied allegations that he has supporters within the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) planning petrol bombing. The claims, widely circulated, have sparked public debate and concern.

In a statement on his social media platforms, Amushelelo dismissed the allegations as baseless and part of a broader effort to target him.

“My fellow Namibians, I don’t like peace, I love problems,” he initially joked before addressing the issue seriously. He accused the State Intelligence Service of fabricating the story, alleging that it is part of a plot to charge him with terrorism, espionage, and treason.

Amushelelo criticized the government, calling it “corrupt, weak, and pathetic” for what he described as its inability to handle dissent. He claimed that efforts to intimidate him, including an alleged assassination attempt, have failed and that authorities are now seeking to imprison him to silence his activism.

He also expressed concerns about the government’s broader crackdown on critics, referencing the recent dismissal of NBC journalist Anna Nicodemus. Amushelelo warned that more individuals could face similar treatment if Namibians do not unite and stand against oppression.

“Today it is Anna, tomorrow Michael Amushelelo, until everyone starts speaking lies instead of truth,” he wrote. Despite the alleged threats, Amushelelo affirmed his commitment to advocating for social justice.

The allegations and Amushelelo’s response have further intensified discussions around freedom of speech, government accountability, and social justice in Namibia. NBC and relevant authorities are yet to issue statements regarding the accusations.

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