News24 | Mozambique's Mondlane says he will return to martyrdom if necessary - days before Chapo inauguration
- Mozambique's opposition leader, Ven�ncio Mondlane, plans to return to the country on Thursday ahead of the inauguration of President Daniel Chapo.
- Mondlane rejected the election results, claiming he won, and has called for protests against the ruling Frelimo party.
- Violent protests have resulted in over 270 deaths and significant economic damage, with more than 12,000 jobs lost.
- Chapo is set to be sworn in on January 15, despite international observers noting election irregularities.
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Mozambique protest leader says he will return from exile
The Mozambique opposition leader who has led more than two months of deadly protests against disputed election results from outside the country announced Sunday he would return ahead of the inauguration of the new president. Venancio Mondlane, who left Mozambique after his lawyer was gunned down on October 19, said in a Facebook live address he would arrive at Maputo's Mavalane airport on Thursday. From self-exile in an unknown location, he call…
Presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane announces return to Mozambique on Thursday
Mozambican candidate claiming victory in the presidential elections announced that he will return to the country on Thursday. “They're killing my brothers, they're kidnapping my brothers,” he said.
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