Protests in Lisbon Demand an End to Violence in Mozambique

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Approximately 200 demonstrators gathered in Lisbon to protest against the escalating violence in Mozambique. The march commenced near the Mozambican embassy, where participants expressed their solidarity with the people of Mozambique and called for justice and an end to oppression.

The protest was sparked by a series of violent incidents in Mozambique, particularly following the recent elections held on October 9, where Daniel Chapo, supported by the ruling Frelimo party, was declared the winner with 70.67% of the votes. His main opponent, Venâncio Mondlane, received 20.32% and has contested the election results, which are yet to be validated by the Constitutional Council.

The demonstrators, many of whom are expatriates living in Portugal, voiced their frustrations over the political situation in Mozambique, where they claim that freedoms are being curtailed and dissent is met with violence.

Participants carried banners with messages such as “Help” and “Justice,” while chanting the Mozambican national anthem. They emphasized the need for solidarity and international attention to the plight of their homeland.

In the days leading up to the protest, Maputo witnessed violent clashes between police and Mondlane’s supporters, resulting in multiple casualties and arrests. The police used tear gas to disperse crowds, and access to social media platforms was reportedly restricted.

Mondlane has called for a general strike and further protests in Mozambique, urging citizens to continue their fight for democracy and justice. The situation remains tense as the international community watches closely.

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