Amnesty International reported that Mozambique’s security forces conducted a brutal crackdown on post-election protests, resulting
Mozambique police shot and killed two protesters in Maputo during an opposition-led demonstration against alleged
Mozambique police opened fire on protesters in Maputo, killing two during demonstrations against alleged election
Mozambique’s government declared March 5, 2025, as a ‘Day of Dialogue,’ but it turned into
Mozambican police reported shots fired near Venâncio Mondlane’s convoy aimed to disperse crowds, not to
Mozambican police clashed with protesters, led by opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, injuring at least 14
Mozambican police fired on opposition supporters in Maputo, injuring one. The protest coincided with President
Daniel Chapo, Mozambique’s president-elect, has called for unity and non-violence amid widespread unrest stemming from
Daniel Chapo was inaugurated as Mozambique’s president despite sharp opposition claims of election irregularities. Opposition
Daniel Chapo was sworn in as President of Mozambique amid claims of election fraud and