Foes From Mozambique's War Spar As Energy Windfall Looms

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A bronze statue of a former president looms in Mozambique's capital, but the likeness of Samora Machel — imposing in military uniform and with pointed finger — is a symbol of division for some in a resource-rich nation shadowed by a civil war legacy. Far from history-steeped Maputo, dotted with faded Art Deco buildings made by Portuguese colonizers and streets named after Karl Marx and other revolutionaries, fresh reports of violence between old battlefield adversaries suggest a 1992 peace deal never quite took hold. Several thousand people in Mozambique's Tete province, which has large coal reserves, recently fled into neighboring Malawi, alleging violent persecution by government troops — a charge that the government denies.Read more on NewsOK.com

 

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