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'Dhlakama É Maningue Nice!': An Atypical Former Guerrilla in the Mozambican Electoral Campaign

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'Dhlakama É Maningue Nice!': An Atypical Former Guerrilla in the Mozambican Electoral Campaign
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Despite significant problems with urban criminal gangs and highway robbers, Mozambique is a country at peace since 4 October, 1992. Under the auspices of the Italian religious congregation of Santo Egidio,4 Joaquim Alberto Chissano, president of the Republic and of the Frente de libertagao de Mozambique (FRELIMO), once the 'Marxist-Leninist' single-party of the country, and Afonso Dhlakama, president of the Resistencia national de Mogambique (RENAMO), the former guerrilla group and longtime recipient of aid from South Africa, signed the 'General Peace Accord' on that date. This agreement has never seriously been called into question. During the first 15 days following the accord there were a number of incidents. For example, it contained provisions for maintaining each party's administration in their part of the country, but did not specify the zones belonging to one party or the other. As a result, a number of RENAMO regional commanders sought to occupy areas that they had not previously controlled, the largest one being Angoche in Zambezia. It appears that they had told Afonso Dhlakama that they already held these areas, and following the peace accords, they urgently sought to gain real possession of the territory in question.
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35
Date
1998
Language
en
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'Dhlakama É Maningue Nice!'
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Cahen, M. (1998). “Dhlakama É Maningue Nice!”: An Atypical Former Guerrilla in the Mozambican Electoral Campaign. Transformation, 35. https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/%27Dhlakama-%C3%89-Maningue-Nice!%27%3A-An-Atypical-Former-in-Cahen/befed167faf392d81dfd24d84f8c1e5304c243ad
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