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- Mozambique Sees Renewed Protests as Opposition Leader Returns Amid Continued Police Violence
Mozambique Sees Renewed Protests as Opposition Leader Returns Amid Continued Police Violence
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Mozambique faces ongoing unrest and violence after a disputed October 9 election, with over 280 fatalities linked to security forces. Prominent figure Venancio Mondlane has left the country but expressed willingness to negotiate with the government. His return to Maputo triggered protests at Mavalane International Airport, where police used tear gas and live ammunition to disperse crowds. Journalists reported police pursuing protesters and attempting to block the highway leading to the airport.
I had to break this narrative that I was absent because of my own will.
I am here in the flesh to say that if you want to negotiate … I am here.
So I'm here present, I'm here in the flesh, I'm here to say that if they want to negotiate, if you want to talk to me, if you want to sit down for a discussion, I'm here.
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- 1.Venâncio Mondlane
- 2.Daniel Chapo
- 3.Filipe Nyusi
- 4.Elvino Dias
- 5.Fahmida Miller
- 6.Fatima Pinto
- 7.Jason Okundaye
- 8.Nesrine Malik
- 9.Paulo Guambe