Mozambique's Ex-Rebels Blamed for Attacks
Tensions are escalating as former rebel group Renamo is suspected of the series of deadly attacks on civilians.
Former rebel group, Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama.
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Mozambique:
Rebels Accused of Killing Two
VOA, 21 June 2013
Gunmen ambushed and shot at vehicles traveling along Mozambique's main north-south highway on Friday, killing two people and wounding at least five others. Read more »
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Mozambique:
Four Attacks Launched on Major Highway
Verdade, 21 June 2013
Two dead and five injured is the current toll of at least four attacks by gunmen on a bus and three trucks that occurred during the Friday morning (21) on national road No. 1,… Read more »
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Mozambique:
Mozambique Halts Passenger Trains Over Security Concerns
The Herald, 26 June 2013
Renamo, frustrated over alleged political discrimination against it, in last week threatened to disrupt traffic along the country's main north-south road between the Save River and… Read more »
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Mozambique:
Rebel Group Threatens Mozambique Railway
VOA, 19 June 2013
Mozambique is bracing itself for attacks by the former rebel group, Renamo, which is threatening an offensive on a scale not seen since the end of the civil war 20 years ago. Read more »
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Mozambique:
Armed Men Attacked Storeroom of FADM in Savane and Seven Soldiers Were Killed
Verdade, 19 June 2013
A group of armed men, still unidentified, attacked in the early hours of Monday (17/06/2013) a storeroom of the armed forces of Mozambique (FADM) in the administrative post of… Read more »
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Mozambique:
Renamo Threatens to Block Road and Rail Traffic
Verdade, 20 June 2013
Renamo, the largest opposition party in Mozambique, announced on Wednesday, June 19, 2013, that it will prevent road traffic between the Save river and Muxúnguè, and… Read more »
InFocus
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The government has announced that it will meet a delegation from Renamo following deadly attacks that have been blamed on members of the ex-rebel group. Read more »