Gunmen kill two Mozambique opposition officials before election protests
Briefly

The killings of lawyer Elvino Dias and party representative Paulo Guambe highlight the extreme violence and political tensions in Mozambique surrounding the disputed election results.
Podemos claimed the assassinations demonstrate the lack of justice and accountability within the country, as frustrations grow over allegations of vote-rigging and state repression.
Adriano Nuvunga from the Center for Democracy and Human Rights described the assassinations as 'cold-blooded murders' and reported that the victims were shot with around 10 to 15 bullets.
As Podemos rejected the provisional election results favoring Frelimo, they called for a nationwide strike, indicating rising dissent and urgency among the opposition.
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