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Mozambique forces, jihadists committing ‘war crimes’: Amnesty

JOHANNESBURG, March 2, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Jihadists, government forces and a
“private militia” backing the authorities have indiscriminantly killed
hundreds of civilians in troubled northeastern Mozambique, Amnesty
International said in a report Tuesday.

Hundreds of civilians in Mozambique’s troubled northeastern region of Cabo
Delgado are the victims of indiscriminate killing by jihadists, government
forces and a “private militia” backing the authorities, Amnesty International
said Tuesday.

Violence stoked by armed Islamists in gas-rich Cabo Delgado province has
left at least 2,600 people dead since 2017, about half of them civilians,
according to an NGO called the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data
(ACLED).

Local people are “caught between the Mozambican security forces, the
private militia fighting alongside the government and the armed opposition
group locally known as ‘Al-Shabaab’ — none of which respect their right to
life, or the rules of war,” said Amnesty’s regional chief, Deprose Muchena.

“All three have committed war crimes, causing the deaths of hundreds of
civilians.”

Government officials contacted by AFP refused to comment and Interior
Minister Amade Miquidade did not answer calls to his phone.

The authorities have previously denied their soldiers have committed any
atrocities in Cabo Delgado.

Amnesty said its analysis was based on interviews with dozens of internally
displaced people, as well as reviews of videos and pictures, including
satellite imagery.

The watchdog said the government hired a South African private military
company, Dyck Advisory Group (DAG), after it “lost a number of battles” in
its quest to regain control of the region.

The mercenaries have fired guns from helicopters and dropped hand grenades
indiscriminately into crowds, according to Amnesty.

AFP made several requests to DAG for comment but did not receive a reply.

Amnesty said it had probed an attack by helicopter at a hospital in the
port town of Mocimboa da Praia last June, and schools had come under fire in
other incidents.

It said it had verified video of another incident in September, in which
government troops beat a naked woman with a wooden stick, shooting her 36
times and leaving her body on the highway.

In another gruesome killing, security forces blindfolded and shot several
men in Quissanga before dumping their bodies in a mass grave, Amnesty said.

After that attack, “government security forces took women to be raped at
the nearby base they had set up, where they also detained, beat, and
summarily executed more men”, it said.

The jihadists are also accused of heinous acts of violence with machetes,
including numerous beheadings and desecration of corpses.

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