Mozambique: Bishop of Chimoio
calls for an end to armed attacks
Pope Francis visited Mozambique in September |
In the face of increased armed attacks in Mozambique’s
central provinces, perpetrated by a dissident branch of Renamo calling itself
the “Renamo Military Junta,” the spokesperson of the Mozambique Episcopal
Conference, Bishop João Carlos Nunes has called for differences to be settled
through dialogue.
English Africa Service – Vatican City
Bishop João Carlos Nunes, the Bishop of Chimoio Diocese is
also head of the Social Communication Commission at the Mozambican Episcopal
Conference (CEM).
The most recent attack on a public bus, took place at Muda
Serração, Gondola district in Manica Province. Two passengers sustained minor
injuries when a “blast of bullets hit their bus.”
Breakaway Renamo group called ‘Military Junta’ claims
responsibility
Most of the attacks now happening in the central provinces
of Manica and Sofala are at the hands of the self-styled group that has broken
away from Renamo and is calling itself, “Renamo Military Junta” under a leader
known as General Mariano Nhongo. The Junta has claimed responsibility for the
spate of armed attacks since Mozambique’s disputed October elections.
Pope Francis’ visit to Mozambique was to strengthen the
peace
The 6 August 2019 peace agreement between Mozambique’s
President Filipe Nyusi and the Renamo leader, Ossufo Momade should have ushered
in a new era in Mozambique’s politics. Pope Francis’ Apostolic visit, to
Mozambique, in September 2019, was meant, in part, to support the peace
process.
Disputed elections
Notwithstanding the post-October election disputes and armed
flare-up, there is hope that the peace agreement will hold. Representatives of
the European Union and the African Union have been making efforts to ensure
that the peace agreement remains intact.
The bigger picture is peace
Vatican News’ Hermínio José reporting from Maputo says
Bishop Nunes appeal is also meant to draw people’s attention to the bigger
picture of peace. So much has been gained and so much could be lost.
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