International Investigation Alleges Targeting of Journalists and Opposition in Mozambique
An international investigation has reported that dozens of opposition members and journalists have been abducted or killed in Mozambique since the 2024 general elections. The report, conducted by a consortium of 30 journalists coordinated by Forbidden Stories, suggests the involvement of individuals linked to the ruling Frelimo party and Mozambican security forces. These figures are accused of identifying and targeting government critics, amid a general failure by authorities to investigate the violence.
Dozens of opposition members and journalists have reportedly been abducted or killed in Mozambique following the 2024 general elections, according to findings from an international investigation.
The investigation's exclusive reporting indicates alleged involvement of figures connected to Mozambique's ruling party, Frelimo, and the nation's security forces. These individuals are accused of identifying and targeting critics of the government.
Authorities in Mozambique have largely failed to investigate the reported violence, as stated by the investigation.
The findings were compiled by a consortium comprising 30 journalists from 10 different countries, coordinated by Forbidden Stories.
According to allAfrica, this information comes from a report from a consortium of 30 journalists in 10 countries coordinated by Forbidden Stories.
