SADC Leader Warns of Rising Violence in Mozambique After Vote.
The head of a key African security group, Samia Suluhu Hassan, leads the SADC security team. She spoke up about violence in Mozambique and shared her fears about fights that started after the December vote.
Hassan pointed to many problems. People have died. Others got hurt. Attackers broke buildings. The fighting has hurt business between countries. It makes it hard for people to move around.
She asked everyone to stay calm. "We want all sides to stop fighting," she said. The SADC wants people to talk instead of fight. They hope talking can fix the problems.
The group stands ready to help make peace. They care most about keeping people safe. Hassan said peace matters for good rule and growth in the area.
The SADC wants to see a strong Mozambique and believes peace talks can help. Hassan stressed that the well-being of Mozambique's people comes first.
The head of a key African security group, Samia Suluhu Hassan, leads the SADC security team. She spoke up about violence in Mozambique and shared her fears about fights that started after the December vote.
Hassan pointed to many problems. People have died. Others got hurt. Attackers broke buildings. The fighting has hurt business between countries. It makes it hard for people to move around.
She asked everyone to stay calm. "We want all sides to stop fighting," she said. The SADC wants people to talk instead of fight. They hope talking can fix the problems.
The group stands ready to help make peace. They care most about keeping people safe. Hassan said peace matters for good rule and growth in the area.
The SADC wants to see a strong Mozambique and believes peace talks can help. Hassan stressed that the well-being of Mozambique's people comes first.