What I Saw Is Death : War Crimes in Mozambique’s Forgotten Cape
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Hundreds of people killed as conflict continues to rage in Cabo Delgado
Indiscriminate attacks carried out by Dyck Advisory Group
More than half-a-million civilians displaced to date
Hundreds of civilians in Mozambique have been unlawfully killed by the armed group known locally as ‘Al-Shabaab’, government security forces and a private military company hired by the government, Amnesty International said today, as it published a new report on the ongoing conflict in Cabo Delgado.
The report,
‘What I Saw Is Death’: War Crimes in Mozambique’s Forgotten Cape, documents serious violations of international humanitarian law by all parties resulting in widespread death, destruction and a humanitarian crisis that has caused more than half-a-million people to flee.
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Right photo- pro-Armenian Congressman Gus Bilirakis
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