Amnesty International has called on Mozambique’s government, led by Frelimo, to investigate severe human rights abuses occurring in the wake of recent elections. Reports indicate that after the announcement of Daniel Chapo’s election victory, violent clashes erupted between protesters and security forces, resulting in at least 300 deaths and more than 700 injuries. The organisation documented numerous cases of arbitrary detentions, torture, and ill-treatment during the unrest.
Amnesty International has urged Mozambique’s government to investigate serious human rights violations after the recent elections led to violent protests and numerous deaths. Cries for justice echo across the nation as reports of torture and unlawful detentions surface, alarming international rights groups. The situation calls for immediate action and assurance of accountability from the authorities amidst escalating unrest.
The escalation of violence following Mozambique’s elections has prompted global alarm regarding human rights violations. Amnesty International, alongside other human rights groups, is demanding accountability and justice for victims. The call for transparent investigations reflects a growing urgency for the protection of fundamental rights in a nation still grappling with its civil conflict legacy.
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