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Published on Apr 16, 2025
Regenerative agriculture for sustainable livelihoods promotion project for Mozambique launched
The Promoting Regenerative Agriculture for Sustainable Livelihoods (PRASL) project, which will see €1.5-million invested over three years to support 4 000 smallholder farmers, has been launched in Mozambique. The project is focused on empowering women and …
Source: Engineering News - Neutral -
Published on Apr 16, 2025
Rights group publishes report on human rights violations in Mozambique amid post-election crackdown
Amnesty International released an extensive report on Wednesday denouncing human rights violations in Mozambique following the 2024 elections. In the report, Amnesty International evaluated human rights abuses committed by Mozambican security forces during …
Source: JURIST - Neutral -
Published on Apr 16, 2025
At least 300 people killed during the post-election violence in Mozambique
Mozambique's security forces carried out a brutal, three-month crackdown on protesters after the country's election last year, a leading international rights group said Wednesday, citing local activists who alleged that more than 300 people were …
Source: Africanews - Neutral -
Published on Apr 16, 2025
Class struggle on the streets of Mozambique
Four months of demonstrations and blocking main roads in the south of Mozambique and an eight-year-old, ongoing civil war in the north are marks of an intensifying class struggle. Protests were triggered by a totally fraudulent election in October 2024, …
Source: Amandla - Left-wing -
Published on Apr 16, 2025
Hope Demands Action, “more than a vague feeling”: Catholic Archbishop in Mozambique Cautions against Despair
He expressed his awareness of the challenges many families in Mozambique face, such as unemployment, illness, loneliness, misunderstandings in families and among members of Christian communities. He said, “Sometimes even within the Christian community we …
Source: ACI Africa - Pending -
Published on Apr 16, 2025
Amnesty urges probe of 'reckless' Mozambique crackdown on protests
People shout slogans and protest during the funeral and burial of Elvino Dias, the lawyer for the presidential candidate of the opposition Party Optimist for the Development of Mozambique (PODEMOS) Venancio Mondlane, at a church in Michafutene, near Maputo …
Source: The Standard - Indeterminate -
Published on Apr 15, 2025
Mozambique carried out a brutal crackdown on post-election protests, Amnesty says
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Source: The Independent - Center-left -
Published on Apr 16, 2025
Human Rights Violations During Mozambique’s Post-2024 Election Crackdown
Amnesty International’s Digital Verification Corps and Crisis Evidence Lab verified 105 videos and photos that showed evidence of the use of lethal and less lethal weapons by security forces in the context of the protests. The images show, and eyewitnesses …
Source: Amnesty International - Center-left -
Published on Apr 16, 2025
Mozambique: Authorities must bring perpetrators to justice for reckless and deadly protest crackdown
Mozambican security forces used reckless and unnecessary force in a widespread crackdown on protests following last October’s election, resulting in unlawful killings and devastating injuries, Amnesty International said in a new report. The report, …
Source: Amnesty International - Center-left