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Pa^e 3 The eremple set by other African States serves as a guidance te our reoplr. During the war of liberation in Algeria, imperialists are their lackeys used te srv many things tc drcive the African necnle, e&fl ail these theories can no longer he user- to cur people, T:*us o^r reorle are aware new of all. imperialist intrigues. No one should consider us te be bleed thirstv bv waging a war against Portugal, ife consider the presence of Portuguese administration in Mozambique as a threat to peace, an^ as such we being peace 1< vin* Nation, we want to see Portugal out of car Country. An^ there can be no peace as long as so— me parts of Africa ere still harbouring imperialist forces. Je did net -'ant war, but because Portugal could not listen to cur plea or handing over the Government of our Country to us. wo had no optic n, hot to take the next solution which is expensive to both sides* Coremo has so far been able to have the wpr fought on three fronts* The first is in tho Tete District, the second in tq"-e Beira District, the third is in Quelimane District, erf in all these fronts, the war is ?etting bigger are bigger respite the mass torturing and killing of our people by the Portuguese forces, we are heroically fighting against this barbaric regime. As a result of our continous fi^ht, some officers in the ranks of the Portuguese Sovernment arc sretting demoralised, The resignation cf the Icverncr cf the Manice e Sofala Province is an unquestionable fact of dissatisfaction within the barbaric Government of Salazar which is daily losin^ war in all her colonies . It should be from tr^ese frets that Salazar should base his arguments of whether he has the sunpert of his closest man. Further more this dissatisfaction in the Government of Salarar car* be seen i;~ Lisbon the Ca^it^l of Portugal, v-v^cre 3,6CC men yv^c un^er the ee^er of wave in— creaWent and better working conditions went or strike this vear, durir^ which the-* dictator Salazar ei %loyed his thugs to suppress the workers who had asked for better standard of living together with their families, aw^d a better government which could look into the affairs of their needle with sympathy. Coremo apreals to the wcrl'cr& in Portugal to continue strupc ^linfT for their rights. So es there is a start there will alsc he an end to all the problems you. are facing.
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Title | CENPA-235~07 |
Filename | CENPA-235~07.tiff |
Full text | Pa^e 3 The eremple set by other African States serves as a guidance te our reoplr. During the war of liberation in Algeria, imperialists are their lackeys used te srv many things tc drcive the African necnle, e&fl ail these theories can no longer he user- to cur people, T:*us o^r reorle are aware new of all. imperialist intrigues. No one should consider us te be bleed thirstv bv waging a war against Portugal, ife consider the presence of Portuguese administration in Mozambique as a threat to peace, an^ as such we being peace 1< vin* Nation, we want to see Portugal out of car Country. An^ there can be no peace as long as so— me parts of Africa ere still harbouring imperialist forces. Je did net -'ant war, but because Portugal could not listen to cur plea or handing over the Government of our Country to us. wo had no optic n, hot to take the next solution which is expensive to both sides* Coremo has so far been able to have the wpr fought on three fronts* The first is in tho Tete District, the second in tq"-e Beira District, the third is in Quelimane District, erf in all these fronts, the war is ?etting bigger are bigger respite the mass torturing and killing of our people by the Portuguese forces, we are heroically fighting against this barbaric regime. As a result of our continous fi^ht, some officers in the ranks of the Portuguese Sovernment arc sretting demoralised, The resignation cf the Icverncr cf the Manice e Sofala Province is an unquestionable fact of dissatisfaction within the barbaric Government of Salazar which is daily losin^ war in all her colonies . It should be from tr^ese frets that Salazar should base his arguments of whether he has the sunpert of his closest man. Further more this dissatisfaction in the Government of Salarar car* be seen i;~ Lisbon the Ca^it^l of Portugal, v-v^cre 3,6CC men yv^c un^er the ee^er of wave in— creaWent and better working conditions went or strike this vear, durir^ which the-* dictator Salazar ei %loyed his thugs to suppress the workers who had asked for better standard of living together with their families, aw^d a better government which could look into the affairs of their needle with sympathy. Coremo apreals to the wcrl'cr& in Portugal to continue strupc ^linfT for their rights. So es there is a start there will alsc he an end to all the problems you. are facing. |
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