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Cabo Delgado is a warzone, but profiteers strike it rich

Cabo Delgado is a warzone, but profiteers strike it rich
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The new civil war in Mozambique - International Viewpoint - online socialist magazine

Joseph Hanlon, editor of Mozambique News Reports and Clippings, was interviewed by Mariana Carneiro, a journalist at the Esquerda.net website, linked to Portugal’s Left Bloc. This interview was first published in Portuguese on 20 June, 2021, “Cabo Delgado: “Pior cenário é Moçambique transformar-se no Afeganistão”. The greed and corruption of the leaders of the ruling party, Frelimo, play a central role in the conflict in Cabo Delgado. But this role would not be possible without the support and encouragement of the international community, foreign institutions, and banks. Frelimo established itself in the post-independence period as a multiracial government claiming to be socialist and representing a threat to the United States of America and apartheid South Africa. [1] When Ronald Reagan became president of the United States, he intensified the Cold War and started proxy wars. One of these wars took place in Mozambique. The United States used South Africa to attack

Stemming the Insurrection in Mozambique s Cabo Delgado

Deadly conflict in Mozambique’s ruby- and natural gas-rich northernmost coastal province feeds on a mix of colonial-era tensions, inequality and Islamist militancy. To tame the insurrection, Maputo needs to use force, with bespoke assistance from outside partners, and to carefully address underlying grievances.

Mozambique: Total wants 25 km security zone; Bishop removed; Brazil deal for Security Council backing – By Joseph Hanlon

Pope pulls out critical Pemba bishop Total demands 25 km security cordon Corruption  $8.5 mn military fraud Extractive industries  Community rights violated say lawyers  South Africa and electricity Other  Covid-19 Are ruby mine resettled families getting luxury $95,000 houses? Montepuez Ruby Mining (MRM) has now delivered 105 houses for families in the resettlement village of Namanhumbir, built by the mining company, to re-house Nthoro communities previously lining on land given to the mine a decade ago. MRM says it has spent $10 mn for 105 of these houses – $95,000 per house – including electricity, water and community projects including a primary school, market, mosque, church and police station. Each family also receives 2 ha of farmland. The MRM 28 December press statement is on http://bit.ly/MozMRMhouses

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