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progress workers structur imperial structur raising awarenes making t FRELIMO of countr that the c e can be c ism and ne e has aire the level s of their hem feel t is aware iesa It ondition reated, a-coloni ady been of polit dignity hat they - 12 of the impo is through s for the co through whic alism is fat created in ical conscio , stimulatin are working rtance of trade unions for the a common and conscious effort of all nstruction of an economic and social h any new attempt at penetration by ally condemned to defeat. That Tanzania due to the work of NUTA, usness in the workers, giving them g their interest in their work by for the development of their country. The progress of Tanzania is an important step for the victory of socialism in AfricaQ Long live solidarity between the workers of Tanzania and MozambiqueJ : LONG LIVE NUTAJ • -. t- ;,•••• LONG LIVE TANZANIA.1 Our impossible for called Portugu issues regular soldiers in ba coming from th they announce the simple fac tomatic, and a calm and peace Portuguese Forced to Admit War armed struggle has expanded to such an extent that it is the Portuguese to deny it. As it happened in Angola and so- ese Guinea, the Portuguese military command in Mozambique communiques in which they refer to the deaths of Portuguese ttle, "victims of attacks launched in Mozambique by elements e exterior" and "sold to Moscow". The number of soldiers as being killed has no relation to the real number. However, t that they admit "deaths in the fight" is in itself symp- t the same time it destroys the Portuguese claims of "absolute in Mozambique". A Portuguese communique of February 26 notices that "a group of terrorists ambushed a small unit of our troops in the Mueda region. As a result, two of our soldiers died". On March 5, 21 and 23 the Portuguese military authorities announced the death of three more Portuguese soldiers. On March 12 in another communique the Portuguese declared: "A small convoy of military cars passing through the plateau of Mueda was attacked by a group of terrorists. The attack caused the loss of four of our troops. They were: Joao Caeiro, Antonio Pombinho, Manuel Alves Oliveira and Filipe Bernardino Anastacio."
Object Description
Title | Mozambican revolution (New York ed.), vol. 1, no. 5 (1965 June) |
Description | Contents: Development of our struggle (p. 2); South African soldiers in the Portuguese army (p. 5); One Portuguese plane shot down (p. 7); Thirty-nine Portuguese soldiers killed (p. 7); Repressions in Mozambique (p. 8); Two more planes shot down and about 20 Portuguese soldiers killed (p. 9); The ICCJ denounces Portuguese colonialism (p. 9); Copy of a telegram from President Gamal Abdul Nasser sent to the FRELIMO representative in Cairo (p.11); Annual Congress of National Union of Tanganika Workers (p.11); Portuguese forced to admit war (p.12); Totalitarianism and Democracy (p.13). |
Subject (lcsh) |
Nationalism -- Mozambique Self-determination, National Mozambique -- History Portugal -- Politics and government -- 1933-1974 |
Geographic Subject (Country) | Mozambique |
Geographic Subject (Continent) | Africa |
Geographic Coordinates | -18.6696821,35.5273356 |
Coverage date | 1964-06/1965-04-06 |
Creator | Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (FRELIMO) |
Publisher (of the Original Version) | Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (FRELIMO) |
Place of Publication (of the Origianal Version) | 324 West 84th Street, New York 33, New York, USA |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date issued | 1965-06 |
Type |
texts images |
Format | 15 p. |
Format (aat) | newsletters |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Part of collection | Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa, 1959-1965 |
Part of subcollection | Mozambique Collection |
Rights | The University of Southern California has licensed the rights to this material from the Aluka initiative of Ithaka Harbors, Inc., a non-profit Delaware corporation whose address is 151 East 61st Street, New York, NY 10021 |
Physical access | Original archive is at the Boeckmann Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies. Send requests to address or e-mail given. Phone (213) 821-2366; fax (213) 740-2343. |
Repository Name | USC Libraries Special Collections |
Repository Address | Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 |
Repository Email | specol@usc.edu |
Filename | CENPA-132 |
Description
Title | CENPA-132~13 |
Filename | CENPA-132~13.tiff |
Full text | progress workers structur imperial structur raising awarenes making t FRELIMO of countr that the c e can be c ism and ne e has aire the level s of their hem feel t is aware iesa It ondition reated, a-coloni ady been of polit dignity hat they - 12 of the impo is through s for the co through whic alism is fat created in ical conscio , stimulatin are working rtance of trade unions for the a common and conscious effort of all nstruction of an economic and social h any new attempt at penetration by ally condemned to defeat. That Tanzania due to the work of NUTA, usness in the workers, giving them g their interest in their work by for the development of their country. The progress of Tanzania is an important step for the victory of socialism in AfricaQ Long live solidarity between the workers of Tanzania and MozambiqueJ : LONG LIVE NUTAJ • -. t- ;,•••• LONG LIVE TANZANIA.1 Our impossible for called Portugu issues regular soldiers in ba coming from th they announce the simple fac tomatic, and a calm and peace Portuguese Forced to Admit War armed struggle has expanded to such an extent that it is the Portuguese to deny it. As it happened in Angola and so- ese Guinea, the Portuguese military command in Mozambique communiques in which they refer to the deaths of Portuguese ttle, "victims of attacks launched in Mozambique by elements e exterior" and "sold to Moscow". The number of soldiers as being killed has no relation to the real number. However, t that they admit "deaths in the fight" is in itself symp- t the same time it destroys the Portuguese claims of "absolute in Mozambique". A Portuguese communique of February 26 notices that "a group of terrorists ambushed a small unit of our troops in the Mueda region. As a result, two of our soldiers died". On March 5, 21 and 23 the Portuguese military authorities announced the death of three more Portuguese soldiers. On March 12 in another communique the Portuguese declared: "A small convoy of military cars passing through the plateau of Mueda was attacked by a group of terrorists. The attack caused the loss of four of our troops. They were: Joao Caeiro, Antonio Pombinho, Manuel Alves Oliveira and Filipe Bernardino Anastacio." |
Archival file | Volume10/CENPA-132~13.tiff |