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davie is no seeking a 6th term voters will make their choice on april 11th but with much of the opposition barred or boycotting the election can the people expect change join us for special coverage just chock full on to see if. i add femi oke a on today's episode of the string we will try and understand what is going on in mozambique if you also can't see when the insurgency started in the northern part of the country they will tell you oct 27th teen but in recent weeks the fighting has intensified we've heard reports of civilians hiding in the bush fleeing from their villages and even beheadings we spoke to. this is what he told us.
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many people were displaced. did grow here food. grown here long. did it who. live in. muslim big we don't terrorism can mozambique escape escalating violence that is our question for today's show weigh in on you tube and be part of today's discussion. joining us to talk about mozambique we have zenaida kit area. good to have you guests here as an ada tell everybody who you all want you to. do human rights watch good to have you here on the stream. nice to see you welcome to the string telephone who you are what it is. thank you i mean. i am and activist
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and president of young women leaders network edge of the introduce yourself to international audience hi i'm glad you are in communication with barbara. we also reached out to the spokesperson for the ministry of defense in mozambique we reached out they didn't respond to us but we are still going to talk about the situation down on the ground if you could explain what was actually happening in terms of who is fighting who so neda how would you do that how would you break it down very simply for us. i will say the mozambique security forces have been trying to list all of their and security in several of mozambique. group of man gunmen believed. i. started attacking villages. houses of
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beheading people destroying it our elite our media and. almost $2.00 and. this is been going on for quite some time edge of dia i'm just looking here at this headline trying to unpack who are the fighting is launching attacks in northern mozambique a little skin down here is a breakdown as and day i was saying who this group is there 38 of what i saw but why mozambique why did it happen in mozambique. well thank you for the question definitely way more some big it because these terrorist groups are exploring for it to give it is witnesses of a country which apart from be rich is also such rich rich so public got to see you have their. riches from oil team by our
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minerals. and many of our riches are these isis of the good of the groups are looking for. paradise is where they could forever explore and grohl canonically. and there is a past there is a part of their history all illegal mining and legal ugly human trafficking and drug trafficking as you not muslim big is definitely equality or have been for years according to our blood african so our 2 man offending these are. appreciated. in public that in our simple crying next you that we had expired are their sources of income to further to further finance terrorism across and around around around the world these in short is with guys are. looking at the death we after
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a recent attack which happened just in the past few days i just want to say this or if you can't tell yet which is the victims response or victims who survived this attack the most recent attack and then ask you about the mood in mozambique right now let's have a listen. we went to the amarula hotel inside the armory we staged $23.00 days there the shabaab surrounded us after 4 days without eating we decided to leave for the bush but all but as much as we do for the some white colleagues lost their lives in the exit not just 7 people many died. thank you for remembering tom was a difficult experience it was a massacre i think none of us want to go back there many people died some stayed behind i can't say if they died because they are still missing at the moment but he is going to have how will almost be constraining with us all attack after attack
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after attack. there is a difficult situation we can say aleck of what concerns me the most is that all the terrorist might have been engaging where. they converged or a fed that generally there are signs before the attacks and some signs of the districts including local administrates our local lead police commanders are normally evacuated before the attacks leaving the relation that they are on the lack and this is creating a gap at the vision that people are feeling. and specially because there are fields access to throw my service psychological sami's to support these people that are dealing with it's and all saw that people are feeling that it's many times it's really difficult even to fight who terrorists who is always for the finest
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force because they man most of the time use the same uniform. not in go ahead articulate in alt. yeah definitely i do understand the good with teddy as well as with the neither that this the situation a bit more complicated because exactly that these terrorists. mix when they planned that there are talks they spread the message comes in the villages from within this start killing people shooting indiscriminately killing people smush et. cetera et cetera so it's a real complicated situation and it's a. different kind of of wall to which we are we are muslim because because you're not already know we were going through a system yes a civil war so it's it's an urban war it's a very difficult thing. to stop probably within the communities shouldn't be in the
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community so here definitely. intelligence collection is very very important and preventing than to remediate is also very very important but we need to acknowledge that it's a difficult situation. yes. yes i can say that terrorism is always difficult and it's really difficult to fight terrorists but the feeling that people really have is that most of the times not only day information prior to some are taxed that are being ignored it's but also there is an impression that those result the results one difference 5 these both fanciable society and also from public universities are not being sufficiently taken itar into account by government and defense forces and also that. dealing with all of these various and mistrust. between seasons on the french forces because of all the situation that. these forces as being the using the same uniform
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but also because there are reports including the amnesty international report that shows that they are gunfire coming from both the defense forces died mercenaries and the terrorists so foreign terrorists we're not surprised that beast attacks would happen but we are not comfortable so here are there people are reporting that also their defense was in people outside and this also is not only amnesty international saying that but also. in a restaurant his son and heir of my university have been pointing to the same. so that staples people are really not upset with the weights being managed. this is one of the things i really want to impart so the civilians do you know know where the soldier is a firing on them or whether insurgents are firing on them so they are go ahead.
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i think regardless of the mozambique and governmental no laws or not who is fighting against then i have few of that in these. plates and one of those obligations is to make sure that people are safe on the ground and what over the past 3 years is that all our culture. of these little. although it has. been some i know and most of it in is and. that's even been. you know. to be at. their home or hope. hope and when you meet them in uniform they expect to get from me some sort of help. in a moment of will and that's what what what is going on on the ground explain in some cases civilians are not. in that bed is that we have seen is that in
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nearly a month the ones that. get those same thieves one also begins being that iraq and this they don't that iraq and then i don't know where to go through and then and then as we are talking about was americans only down in the. well don't know where to pull their child. or their lives. and their i mean for example some of them was that they have been phased out and not. you know a killer has tried to find safe without any help but it the security forces that's what. well let's agree one or on 2 to 3 things basically the best thing is that yes to fighting terrorism is very complicated very complicated unless there is a cop in a national corporation in what whatsoever me. me 2nd thing is that.
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you not we also need to understand what who is what on the white was an equal under the really what country we have security forces trying to figure out also they can't tell that you don't they they can't tell you or your soldiers who you are proud of your soldiers some just sharing this here from your twitter account i am proud of our soldiers your soldiers cannot tell the difference between civilians and insurgents and they're shooting it on civilians no not it where people are but when you are at war and you are already you missed in that war i mean this is i'm not going to agree our knowledge that our soldier. especially really do need this rule go to upgrade and to sophisticate than we are here so let me let me bring this thoughtful in here because i want you
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to wrestle with this one because you are the person who is proud of your soldiers you're proud of the mozambique military this is jacqueline this is what she's saying about what is happening right now in nova have a listen. but we witnesses that while fighting has been ongoing for the past 4 years the intensity and frequency or taxes increased dramatically or the past year and assailants as we saw on paula recently used tactics that may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity this is immense implications for physical security of civilians as well as for the growing humanitarian crisis in the country and unfortunately we've also seen this couple that is government security forces there are ill equipped to respond with that or are themselves perpetrating crimes against civilians and so as spending expands biggest threats just multiply for this is problematic because yeah this is because the civilians need to be protected
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and we're getting reports of the having the city as a living in the bush. out and the army needs to know the difference between who they need to be fighting and who they don't need to be fighting. if i outline i don't know how to laugh in the last 3 years i think our our travel to go to put it up pretty good and let the element come up to opt out of our top great many of the top what do not want us out waiting me. well. while mom. in one in 11 days for example they managed to. acquire mom are also today for example. the b. b. they have managed to connect for example to the bottom of the law so in 11 days
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these have not happened in 3 years for example with most of what up where you are and are under and under siege we see some progress there of capacity in response are. well with people as well let's move on i can i am here i hear what you're saying is because you are such me through the last example the only the little tray that i wanted to press you on this sunday and i want america to look away we have questions we have questions for all of our of all of you said let me share some of these questions from from you this is this is one that i want to share with you. to tell me you can take this one. it is going to be difficult to return to normalcy to normality what is that even you like now could teria. it's really difficult it's really hard i have been talking to different victims of terrorism both. who are still in dangerous places and add
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those who are already in safe places and all of them says that it's difficult to really understand this conflict without looking to the. external and internal causes and specially because most of them who are oh inside the conflict zone reports that the un me straight that was the 1st one to leave normally did command of the police was already in a safe zone and for these people the trauma that they are feeling so feel is all a to feel ignored by the defense forces and some signs even to feel that the apple sasabe it's procreated their own belongings i've been say can buy buy buy buy even the french forces one of the gold the ladies have been talking so she reports that when she left he sang that this week after a a terrorist attack they had to pay for $700.00. 10 dollars for a ball to take them to the secure area and when they arrived they needed side
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defense forces asked them for my mates were allowed in because they didn't have papers so old the situation is even when they are right bam but they still face men of these challenges they face shelling starr says 8 some science being asked even say it's full there is no there there is no idea of returning to no malise event as far as your concerned the show on t.v. that response ok let me just bring in terms of king just turning i don't i don't think yes go ahead and think more while most specific would be i think i think probably a bit different because for example tonight the 1st laurie curran. people from. but parma. is about to arrive for example so the people of palma will begin in a in. in a different way. which is unclear for people who get within samoa
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how it will hear more often hear. i want to hear appreciate the straighter look at me straight that would be the 1st presence because many of these people are just going back for cameras to see there's a lot of censorship and people are saying what they are being told that is our big challenge what evidence do you have of god that is a very big charge why would you go back and just as i might also many people say. you know had. there's a pause and i say yes. getting back to normal i wanted to clarify one point it's very important you know this is not just about the government to reclaim their plane and claiming. it is the. bottom up of people to. what we have seen already on the television reports about the people in home. ec kind of all or that if anybody but it's
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a study. on people we haven't thought of from mozambique and. if that is going to. place to sleep. for them to rip out there any also be acknowledged 8 them speak. who it was. that they might and. what they've got. in place. that something similar to what took what one. will not again want us to our but it's not just the filed claiming that it's taken my attention it's also about what it's doing to the mozambique and. then obama and if barry and save the people didn't turn well so
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yes said to him but get this one right not all couple so yes this is this this is what we heard just on sunday from the governor of couple took out of profits and a spokesperson for the mozambique on me so that we have control have a listen have a look. so you see we have completed the clearing it was the only sensitive area that we needed to clear it is completely safe in the next few hours if we need to bring in any planes with food for the population that can be done with no problem it's secure in the program of this list and also because we have presence here because we know our security and defense forces defended the country and everything that has been said and the government position is that the job has been done we defeated the enemy is ridiculous that about you. i want to go to this question here on this is just if can just wants to know what is most government doing
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right now to go ahead. well what most american government is doing right now is try to protect but by law to make it more secure than ever to bring back people along other than that also to clear our. district affected by tourism such as michael meehan and that it. came with a prayer so also this is working well it's working for me look out talking about the learned power but if you see this is different mega bucks in the last 90 days so there is progress there i don't think and i can't tell you that this is a matter of yes no i think people. must be prepared for along our country such as the effort because it's not only on ball on bullet or on military side or on the country into intelligence that you need also to consider other by
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misuse of like force or dimensions like one of the mansions. and that it would as we saw not only a military solution the. war on terror is not ordinary middle solution it's also social issue it's also economic cultural it awful in campuses even i don't cotton so native with food he is into this insurgency do you see how mozambique gets out of the situation. i think the main issue. human rights watch for example of raised over the years is one thing in china some of the population. own genius the people on the ground should look govern and there's a. and should look at security was also that's. why i think that is any but that's just me investigate human rights abuse past. the
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news. and the. ease. and as an aid to what is that happening i hear he say that so often al-jazeera it's not happening though. we haven't seen instead what we hear of it is. about oh we should take that alters and now there is. no one is just. those young own right. what we are saying is their 2nd. well i think what the enemy there's also what interests me and ok you know they are. the. there must be good people. and all of. that in and what it should be
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a situation where people are if to do things on their own. as of today i thank you. yes but what we are letting too painful for an agent but also for having to pay out so that you all know. why that both sides so you are listening to zenaida's and i to thank you for being part of this discussion here advocating for the for the civilian score in the crossfire of things such a saying in north mozambique have a look here on my laptop you can follow or if i guess on twitter as a neda. taya and edgy thanks to watching and citing all for this episode all the strange.
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