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Unrest Sweeps Mozambique as Protests Escalate
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22444, member: 2262"] People in Mozambique are angry. They're burning buses and making lots of trouble in the streets. When buses come by, they make everyone get off and set them on fire. No one knows exactly why the protests started. The people say they can't afford food, and they think the leaders are stealing money. Life is hard for them, and they want things to change. Big cities like Maputo and Beira are having big problems. Roads are blocked, stores had to close, and buses stopped running. One person who was on a bus said it was scary when protesters made them get out before burning it. President Filipe Nyusi already has lots of trouble up north in Cabo Delgado. People there are fighting against the government, but these new protests show he has more problems to fix. People want jobs, cheaper food, and honest leaders. The police aren't doing much to help. This makes people even more mad. Other countries nearby are worried. Mozambique is important because trucks use its roads to carry food and other things between countries. Some people think many folks might run away to other countries if things get worse. Groups like SADC might need to step in and help fix things. The burning buses hurt many families. They can't get around anymore. They're scared things will get worse. The fires show how upset people are. They want their leaders to fix their problems right away. They don't want more empty promises. Mozambique needs help fast. Its leaders must stop the fires, regain people's trust, and fix the big problems that made everyone mad in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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