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fletxerandoliver · 3 months
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Bilene Beach. Mozambique
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sabonhomeblog · 2 years
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@sussurro.co
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vagarezas · 8 months
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• Alberto de Lacerda - Átrio, 1996.
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countriesgame · 4 months
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Please reblog for a bigger sample size!
If you have any fun fact about Mozambique, please tell us and I'll reblog it!
Be respectful in your comments. You can criticize a government without offending its people.
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doble-d-2 · 2 years
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votava-records · 9 months
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SILVAN STRAUSS - SHADES (Maputo Jam Session)
SHADES - comp. Silvan Strauss & Yannis Anft & Adrian Hanack
Live at Cineteatro Scala, Maputo, Moçambique
Filmed by Gaumens Strauss
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undertoweyes · 1 year
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Again, thank you Morocco 🇲🇦
All of Brasil, Angola, Moçambique, Cabo Verde and the other lusophones are with you right now
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mailsparaaminhairma · 9 months
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Despedida...
Meu irmão. Meu querido irmão. O que já me fizeste chorar de comoção e alegria e saudade e tristeza. Tu, sim, és puro e Humano como há poucos… tu és moçambicano e do mundo todo. Tu és um amigo como há tão poucos e Moçambique me deu tantos! Desculpa-me a indiscrição, mas tenho de tornar públicas as tuas palavras! Khanimambo! “Meu querido Amigo. De quem tenho tanta admiração e respeito.De quem…
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poesiayotrasletras · 8 months
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Hirondina Juliana Francisco Joshua |
Moçambique 1987 Créditos: https://palavracomum.com Hirondina Joshua é uma escritora moçambicana. Poeta proeminente da nova geração de autores moçambicanos. Participou em várias antologias nacionais e estrangeiras e os seus textos foram publicados em jornais e revistas em Moçambique, Portugal, Angola, Galiza e Brasil. Prelúdio Como é que se escreve um olhar? E um devaneio, sabes? Para quê é…
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kuronekonerochan · 1 year
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Wiriyamu Massacre ( trigger warning: descriptions of war crimes below)
50 years ago my country committed a heinous war crime in Mozambique.
We are talking about the genocide of the civilians of an entire village, estimated 500 people, special ops team (comandos) carried out in the province of Tete, with orders to “kill every single one of them”. Reports from foreign missionaries revealed the further details of pure indescribable evilness of what went on, from murdering children by throwing them around and kicking them, to executing civilians by decapitation and then playing football with their heads, to the most chilling recount of the horrendous act in which a soldier walked towards a crying baby and asked if he needed to be breastfed, forced a rifle barrel to the baby’s mouth, said “you can suck on this” and then shot. To spare ammunition, people were forced into huts in groups and then set on fire inside or victims of explosions  by the use of granades.
 It’s important to mention here in Portugal we never learn about this massacre in school (or any other specific atrocity) when we talk about the colonial period and the Ultramar (Overseas) war. We talk about the Colonial war, under the fascist regime, against the many rebel militias fighting for freedom and independence in Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique (rightfully so), how the international community was overall against the Fascist Regime and some countries aiding the rebels (this is also framed in class as we were clearly the ones in the wrong), how the cost of war was consequently leading to the impoverishment of the people in Portugal, how soldiers were mandatory conscripted and forced to go fight in Africa (and some chose to flee to France to escape) and how we were losing the war in multiple fronts and the military themselves grew tired and disgruntled about the war, which eventually lead to some failed coups against the regime until they succeeded in a coup on the 25th of April, 1974, with the support of the Portuguese people, putting an end to the fascist dictatorship and to the war. The details such as chain of command, where the orders for the massacre came from, if from the top or decided by some people of the 6th brigade alone (some of them not from Portugal, but from Portuguese colonizer ascent on Mozambique with personal grudges), these are all still unclear and muddy, but the fact that the massacre took place is undeniable.
And yet, we are not told of the Wiriyamu Massacre, swept under the rug, and it took 50 years for a Portuguese head of state to acknowledge and formally apologize to Mozambique for this war crime.
As a Portuguese citizen, I am ashamed of this dark side of our history and I think more than words of apology (which should have been said much sooner), reparations are needed. Currently  Wiriyamu has a serious problem with lack of water as they only have 1 well for 4000 ppl. That’s where we should start making amends, by solving this essential issue to the inhabitants of that place and building more wells, schools, aiding with construction, etc to make sure these ppl have their basic need met. We also need to discuss this and other war crimes in school here in Portugal. The idea of “soft” colonialism pushed and assimilated into our culture by the fascist regime propaganda at the time still ripples through to today and that perception needs to change in my country by actually discussing these issues.
As for what I can do for now, realistically, as an individual, is making this post to spread the knowledge of what happened, to not let it be forgotten as an inexcusable war crime committed by my own country, to honor the victims and apologize for something that should never be forgiven or forgotten, even as we keep moving forward with a relationship of diplomacy and cooperation between Portugal and Mozambique.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiriyamu_Massacre
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/portugal-apologises-for-mozambique-killings-50-years-after-times-expose-5ngnkpp2v
https://ewn.co.za/2022/09/04/ex-colony-mozambique-a-priority-for-portugal-pm
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silasfiorotti · 8 months
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"Diálogos da Igreja Universal com outras práticas religiosas no sul de Moçambique: um outro pentecostalismo" -- por Silas Fiorotti, Ilha: Rev. de Antropologia, 25(2): 32-49, 2023.
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fletxerandoliver · 3 months
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melodia-365 · 9 months
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vagarezas · 10 months
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Ficávamos nos olhos
vivendo de um só
amando de uma só vida.
Mia Couto - Raiz de Orvalho e Outros Poemas
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Isabela Figueiredo, Caderno de Memórias Coloniais / A Notebook of Colonial Memories, 2009
 https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabela_Figueiredo
 https://www.umassd.edu/media/umassdartmouth/portgrad/isabelafigueiredo.notebook_colonial_memories_2015.pdf
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bulkbinbox · 1 year
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nativa de sofola, moçambique, 1845. foto de e. thiesson.
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