Two contributions. The first from February 2019 which I missed by a academic SME and he starts with:Link:https://theconversation.com/tracing-...urgency-111563Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado province has been held hostage by insurgents for nearly 17 months. Armed attacks, decapitations and the destruction of property have become common. Many are worried that the violence may escalate and destabilise the country’s economy further. One of the biggest problems is that nobody really knows who the insurgents are. They don’t make public statements, so their motives are unclear.
Then via Twitter a South African newspaper report and as a "taster":Link:https://mg.co.za/article/2019-04-25-...-vd04g.twitterthe people who normally have answers to these kinds of questions are even more confused than before.The bottom line is that no one knows what is going on in northern Mozambique — and that anyone who has attempted to properly investigate has been threatened or arrested.....(Later) nobody has been able to speak to anybody involved.
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