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> 1 K^3 PRESS COOUNI M a&e-p* It is now about 5 months that the (Comite Secreto da Restauracao da- UDENAMO secret committee for the restoration of UDENAMO MCOSERUM) have been existing. This committee was formed last year, in accordance with our opposition and denunciation to the (ivlosambique Liberation Front "FRLLIMO") which serves as a tool of imperialists, also in accordance with the JOINT STATEMENT signed by kr.Mathew Mmole and I as the respective National Presidents of Mozambique African National Union (MANU) and LiOzambique National Democratic Union (TJDEN/MO), on the 27th July 1962, in Cairo. Thirdly it /ras in accordance with the peoples' response to our activities, and through this, the people understood all the imperialist manoeuvres employed by the FRELIMO and as a result the majority of Mozambicans nationalists are supporters of UDENAMO and IAVNU and demand the immediate restoration of both unions. For the sake of uninterrupted progress and success, the secrecy xi stence of this committee was strongly concealed, up-todatc. Of The aims of the (COSERU) at its formation were to: (a) campaign against the FRELIMO which after long and careful analysis was completely discovered that-its leadership is composed mainly by a clique of U.S.A. hired stooges and traitors whose activities are for the interests of ' imperialists, modern and classical colonialists and for the further enslavement of toilling Mozambican people. (b) enlighten Mozambicans both at home and in exile, of the dangers threat- -tening our struggle by U.S.A. infiltration and direct interference' in Mozambique's internal affairs which clearly indicates either the U.S.A. conspiracy with the Portuguese or their design to replace Portugal through the back door, (c) sum up all successes and failures made by UDENAMO as from its formation in October 2nd, I96G in BULA7AY0, Southern Rhodesia and work out plans, ways and means to avoid the repetition of past errors which enabled •opportunists and American stooges to infiltrate into the rank and file of the party, thereby weakening the dynamism and the real ideals of the party which are freedom and independence for Mozambique and complete eradication of imperialism, modern and classical colonialism. .(d) reflect critically on our past experiences and successes, utilize and develope them into a powerful v/eapon in our renewed struggle. -- . (e) study and analyse carefully the Mozambican people's enemy,his peculiar- -rities at home and foreign alliance as well as the nature of alliance and its maintenance. (f) study and analyse throughly our friends at home and abroad, and their role and attitudes towards our struggle and the type of support they can give us and the limits of such support and also the cause of such .limits. (g) know ourselves thoroughly as well as our enemy and work on those conclusions; in other words we mean w^j should know: I. What advantages wo have and how long can we develop such advantages for our just cause and what type of people home and abroad we should have an alliance with. II. How powerful Portugal is militarily, politically and economically etc. and how she can be defeated. - III-. How many enemies she has, and how many countries she is compelled to support, how many troops can she afford to maintain to wage such unjust and unholy wars of aggression in Mozambique, Angola,- Angola,/page 2 p.t.o ,J W*
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Full text | > 1 K^3 PRESS COOUNI M a&e-p* It is now about 5 months that the (Comite Secreto da Restauracao da- UDENAMO secret committee for the restoration of UDENAMO MCOSERUM) have been existing. This committee was formed last year, in accordance with our opposition and denunciation to the (ivlosambique Liberation Front "FRLLIMO") which serves as a tool of imperialists, also in accordance with the JOINT STATEMENT signed by kr.Mathew Mmole and I as the respective National Presidents of Mozambique African National Union (MANU) and LiOzambique National Democratic Union (TJDEN/MO), on the 27th July 1962, in Cairo. Thirdly it /ras in accordance with the peoples' response to our activities, and through this, the people understood all the imperialist manoeuvres employed by the FRELIMO and as a result the majority of Mozambicans nationalists are supporters of UDENAMO and IAVNU and demand the immediate restoration of both unions. For the sake of uninterrupted progress and success, the secrecy xi stence of this committee was strongly concealed, up-todatc. Of The aims of the (COSERU) at its formation were to: (a) campaign against the FRELIMO which after long and careful analysis was completely discovered that-its leadership is composed mainly by a clique of U.S.A. hired stooges and traitors whose activities are for the interests of ' imperialists, modern and classical colonialists and for the further enslavement of toilling Mozambican people. (b) enlighten Mozambicans both at home and in exile, of the dangers threat- -tening our struggle by U.S.A. infiltration and direct interference' in Mozambique's internal affairs which clearly indicates either the U.S.A. conspiracy with the Portuguese or their design to replace Portugal through the back door, (c) sum up all successes and failures made by UDENAMO as from its formation in October 2nd, I96G in BULA7AY0, Southern Rhodesia and work out plans, ways and means to avoid the repetition of past errors which enabled •opportunists and American stooges to infiltrate into the rank and file of the party, thereby weakening the dynamism and the real ideals of the party which are freedom and independence for Mozambique and complete eradication of imperialism, modern and classical colonialism. .(d) reflect critically on our past experiences and successes, utilize and develope them into a powerful v/eapon in our renewed struggle. -- . (e) study and analyse carefully the Mozambican people's enemy,his peculiar- -rities at home and foreign alliance as well as the nature of alliance and its maintenance. (f) study and analyse throughly our friends at home and abroad, and their role and attitudes towards our struggle and the type of support they can give us and the limits of such support and also the cause of such .limits. (g) know ourselves thoroughly as well as our enemy and work on those conclusions; in other words we mean w^j should know: I. What advantages wo have and how long can we develop such advantages for our just cause and what type of people home and abroad we should have an alliance with. II. How powerful Portugal is militarily, politically and economically etc. and how she can be defeated. - III-. How many enemies she has, and how many countries she is compelled to support, how many troops can she afford to maintain to wage such unjust and unholy wars of aggression in Mozambique, Angola,- Angola,/page 2 p.t.o ,J W* |
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