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Child Forced to Watch Beheading: Rare Inside Look Into the Mozambique Massacres Neha Wadekar © Provided by The Daily Beast Nyasha Kadandara
PEMBA, Mozambique Last year, 10-year-old Maria Antumane was forced to watch as a group of militant men carried out a gruesome attack on her village, Bilibiza. Armed with machetes and guns, the men had ordered her to keep her eyes open as they beheaded residents a few feet away from her.
“I saw this happening. Killing. The men told us, ‘sit there and watch someone be beheaded,’” Maria said, fiddling with the hemline of her stained T-shirt. “And everyone started crying. And they said, ‘No one cry about this.’”
SOUTHERN African Development Community leaders gathered for an emergency meeting this week in Maputo, Mozambique, following a recent get-together in Gaborone, Botswana, to discuss the volatile political and security situation in that country’s gas-rich Cabo Delgado northern region.
The leaders agreed on Monday in Maputo to hold yet another emergency summit in January next year to discuss the conflict threatening not just Mozambique’s internal peace and stability, but also the whole region’s security, with Zimbabwe seriously vulnerable as most of its oil supplies come through the neighbouring country’s port of Beira.
Those who attended the meeting included Presidents Felipe Nyusi of Mozambique, South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa, Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana and Zimbabwe’s Emmerson Mnangagwa.