The commission of inquiry set up in Mozambique to investigate the
shooting attack on the secretary general of the largest opposition party
already has elements to clarify the case, announced today the spokesman
of the Mozambican police."Our
team is already in Beira [Sofala province in central Mozambique] and
already has elements for clarification of this case," said Inacio Dina,
speaking in Maputo during the weekly press conference of the Police of
the Republic of Mozambique (PRM ) concerning the attack on 20 January, the number two of the Mozambican National Resistance (Renamo), Manuel Bissopo.The spokesman for the PRM stressed that the priority is to stop the
perpetrators of the crime, reiterating that there are already
indications from witnesses of the attack Bissopo."We are working with everyone, including the victim," said Dina,
indicating that, in due course, the police will have concrete
information to present to the media.The secretary general of Renamo, Manuel Bissopo, was shot by unknown
on 20 January when driving his car in Beira, taking your safety died on
the spot.According to António Muchanga, spokesman for Renamo, Bissopo continued
on Monday in hospital in South Africa but had significant improvements
(a bullet along the aorta / heart).On
Friday, in an interview with Lusa, the Renamo president Afonso
Dhlakama, blamed Frelimo (Mozambique Liberation Front) by the shooting
attack Bissopo, accusing the ruling party for 40 years in Mozambique to
promote "terrorism State".Frelimo, in turn, he regretted the incident, which sees no political
motives, and insisted on the urgency of the largest opposition political
force disarmament.The general commander of the Police of the Republic of Mozambique
(PRM), Jorge Khálau, announced on Friday a commission of inquiry to
investigate the attack against the general secretary of Renamo,
regretting the incident and condemning the perpetrators.The European Union and the United States has condemned the balemaneto
of Bissopo and asked the determining liability in a climbing context of
political violence in Mozambique.Mozambique is experiencing a situation of political uncertainty for
several months and the leader of Renamo threat to take power in six
northern and central provinces of the country, where the movement claims
victory in the general elections 2014.Afonso
Dhlakama has not been seen in public since 09 October, when his
residence in Beira was raided by police who disarmed and detained for a
few hours, his guard, the third incident in less than a month involving
the leader of the delegation of opposition.In recent weeks, government and Renamo have accused each other of abductions and murders of its members.Renamo recently asked the mediation of South African President Jacob
Zuma, and the Catholic Church to dialogue with the Government, which has
been blocked for several months.Mozambican
President Filipe Nyusi, has reiterated its willingness to be sighted
with the leader of Renamo, but Afonso Dhlakama believes that there is
nothing to talk after Frelimo have leaded the Constitution of timely
revision to accommodate new administrative regions claimed the opposition and that dialogue will resume after the seizure of power in the center and north of the country.
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