The European Union Commission has expressed concern by the ongoing violence following elections in Mozambique, which has resulted in multiple fatalities.
According to the statement released by the commission recently, urging all parties to exercise the utmost restraint, avoid the use of excessive force, refrain from vandalism, and abstain from inflammatory rhetoric.
Meanwhile report has it that Mozambican government has imposed a nationwide ban on protests following weeks of unrest linked to last month’s contested presidential election.
Opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane, who came second with 20%, has gone into hiding, citing safety concerns after his lawyer and aide were killed while preparing to challenge the election results.
Interior Minister Pascoal Ronda labeled the demonstrations as “acts of terrorism” and urged citizens to cooperate with authorities to restore order.
The protests, which began in the capital Maputo, escalated last week, prompting the deployment of soldiers.
The opposition has alleged electoral fraud, claims that the government denies. Outgoing President Filipe Nyusi, who is completing his constitutional two-term limit, has yet to comment on the ongoing crisis.