Exclusive: call for coordinated effort by African and western countries to stop crisis spiralling out of control
People forced to flee Palma after the attack last month gather in a sports centre in the city of Pemba, Mozambique. Photograph: Alfredo Zuniga/AFP/Getty Images
People forced to flee Palma after the attack last month gather in a sports centre in the city of Pemba, Mozambique. Photograph: Alfredo Zuniga/AFP/Getty Images
Sun 4 Apr 2021 06.34 EDT
Last modified on Sun 4 Apr 2021 07.15 EDT
The growing Islamist insurgency in north Mozambique can only be halted with a coordinated military and development effort involving African and western countries or it risks spiralling further out of control, experts have warned.
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