Mozambique: A War against the People examines the nature of the war
that has been waged by the Renamo rebels in Mozambique since 1976,
and the profound effects that it has had on, in particular, the
country's human infrastructure. The toll of the war has been
manifested most dramatically in the geographical dislocation of a
large section of the population. Along with the Frelimo
government's policy failures this has served to limit socialist
development in the past. It now threatens potential for development
along the capitalist and democratic road.
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