
Mozambique: Are 'death squads' targeting the opposition?
Anselmo Vicente, coordinator of the ANAMOLA party in Chimoio, in Mozambique’s central Manica province, was shot dead outside his home on May 9. According to police, he was killed while “returning home from a party meeting.” Just days later, on May 15, another ANAMOLA member, Pedro Chauke, was also shot and killed in his home in the southern Gaza province. Witnesses described the perpetrators as “ruthless and professional.” Both cases illustrate an growing wave of violence targeting opposition figures across the country. Particularly affected are supporters of the National Alliance for a Free and Autonomous Mozambique (ANAMOLA), founded by opposition politician Venancio Mondlane after the disputed […]... Keep on reading: Mozambique: Are 'death squads' targeting the opposition?
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
More from newsGlobal

Nepal's Spokesperson Sasmit Pokharel clarifies PM's statement on border dispute, emphasizing diplomatic resolution and existing mechanisms.

Birgunj Mayor Rajeshman Singh faces document offense charges; case assigned to Chief Judge Regmi's court in Parsa. Proceedings include te…
