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Mozambique Protests Over Election Results Escalate, NGO Reports High Death Toll

Mozambique Protests Over Election Results Escalate, NGO Reports High Death Toll

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 7, 2024 4:50 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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Protests in Mozambique have escalated into deadly confrontations, as demonstrators clash with security forces in cities across the country. The unrest, which erupted on Friday, is fueled by widespread anger over the disputed results of the October elections. Supporters of presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane took to the streets in Maputo, the capital, where they set tyres on fire and blocked major roads, causing massive disruptions. The protests spread to other regions, including Nampula and Zambezia, creating a volatile situation nationwide.

Local authorities reported at least five deaths and several serious injuries from the violent clashes, with the majority of the violence centered around Maputo. However, an NGO, Plataforma Eleitoral Decide, which closely monitors political developments, claims the true toll is far higher, stating that at least 88 people have died as a result of the protests. The significant discrepancy between official figures and NGO reports has sparked further controversy, intensifying the already fraught political climate.

The protests were sparked by allegations of widespread electoral fraud in the October presidential elections, with Mondlane’s supporters arguing that the results were unfair and unrepresentative of the will of the people. João Tembe, one of the protesters, explained the unrest, saying: “The soldiers show strength and say they’re with us. They wear masks because they are afraid of the ‘superior order,’ but they still support our cause. My protest is not vandalism. I am concerned about the future of young people, what will happen to them tomorrow—that’s what matters to me.” His sentiments reflect a deep frustration with the political system and the lack of opportunities for youth in Mozambique, further fueling the anger on the streets.

Luciano Michele, another protester, was equally critical of the government’s response to the unrest. “You take someone to jail just for holding a peaceful demonstration. Why arrest them?” he said. His remarks highlight the growing discontent with the government’s handling of dissent and the perception that the state is using force to suppress peaceful protests.

The protests are not just a direct challenge to the election results but also a broader demand for justice and fairness in the political process. Demonstrators have called for greater transparency and accountability from the government, stressing the need for reforms to ensure the integrity of future elections. As the unrest spreads, concerns are mounting about the future of Mozambique’s democracy, with fears that the political crisis could lead to further instability in the country.

The situation remains tense, and with no resolution in sight, the international community is closely monitoring the developments in Mozambique. Human rights groups have called for an independent investigation into the deaths and the crackdown on protesters, while many fear that the ongoing violence could lead to a prolonged period of unrest and instability.

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