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Mozambique’s Opposition Chief Mondlane Faces Terrorism Charges

  • Venancio Mondlane, an opposition politician, was charged with five crimes including incitement to collective disobedience and instigation of terrorism by the Mozambique Public Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday.
  • Mondlane organized mass protests following alleged fraud in the Oct. 9 presidential election, where ruling candidate Daniel Chapo won.
  • The protests resulted in at least 400 demonstrators being shot and 600 injured, with legal proceedings launched against 31 police officers for their actions.
  • Mondlane accused Chapo of violating a political agreement by prosecuting opponents while asserting he is entering trial with a 'clear conscience.
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In Mozambique, Venancio Mondlane, an opposition figure and a former presidential candidate, is now formally charged with "inciting terrorism." The Public Prosecutor's Office accuses him of having plunged the country into post-electoral "chaos" last fall. He led the sling against the controversial victory of Frelimo's candidate, Daniel Chapo, after an election tainted by serious irregularities according to several international observation missio…

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The Freedom Movement has reported SDS MP Žan Mahnič to the competent state prosecutor's office on suspicion of committing the criminal offense of public incitement to hatred, violence or intolerance. They propose that the prosecutor's office initiate criminal proceedings against him.

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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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