Mozambique: President calls on international community for help against Shebabs

Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi (illustrative image) AFP - SIPHIWE SIBEKO

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The Mozambican president warns of the number of terrorist attacks in the north of the country.

He was speaking during a visit from his Portuguese counterpart. 

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According to the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, at least eight villages were attacked last month in the province of Cabo Delgado, where the Al-Shabaab rebels are rampant;

an Islamist rebellion present in the region since 2017.

Still according to Ocha, the last attack two weeks ago on three villages left about fifteen dead.

Rwanda and SADC have deployed

troops to the

region to help the Mozambican government fight terrorism.

Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi recalls that terrorists are still present and very active.

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We are fully aware that complete victory is still a long way off.

Our troops are still fighting right now on the island of Matemo, because the terrorists are trying to infiltrate there.

But it costs us dearly, because of the very nature of this terrorist threat.

They are invisible and highly motivated, due to the external funding and support they receive, which reinforces their actions in our country.

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Faced with this situation, the Head of State calls on the international community to come to their aid.

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 We renew our appeal to the international community to continue to support the efforts of Mozambique, and the forces of our friends, Rwanda and SADC, in this fight, in order to be able to eradicate this terrorist phenomenon which affects our country and concerns all of southern Africa.

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