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. (c) From first hand information we have learned that daily activities of all genuine nationalists leaders and their members and supporters in Dar-es-Salaam are recorded from time to time reaches Portuguese Govt. in Mozambique. Becuase of this spy link the party is now operated under three postal addresses (Nos. 15274 for general, 15293 and I4689 private) the two of these postal addresses are not known by anyone of the members other than the six the so called top leaders. DELAY OF STRUGGLE: We have noted with dismay the deterred progress"of Frelimo and on the other hand we extremely regret having given chance to the so called leaders who have now caused .unnecessary delay to our National struggle for the following reasons - (a-) Owing, to their inability to lead forces, in particular Mondlane has completely stirred up the best relations among Mozambique Africans which was established by the leaders of the two major political part- ties KAOT and UDENAMO. (b) He has promoted tribalism elements among the members by abusing some tribes cf Mozambique as he is reported by some committee members of UDENAMO and MANU that at certain meeting when he v/as asked many questions he became annoyed and said that the people of the Northern part of Mozambique were born with unintelligent brains thus they were in condition of not to understand things easily. This abuse now inflicted very big gap between the people from Northern and Southern Mozambique. (o) His lieutenants time to time have repeated same mistake as they have been telling the members that'the people from Northern Mozambique were not fit to be sent to take up studies in general education'', technical and acaaemic; but they are fit only to be trained as ordinary gunmen. (&) Dr.Mond-lane has wronged the members as ho never told them the truth thus the members are unable to judge the stand their leaderj e.g. on 27th March 1963> when Dr.Mondlane and his'lieutenants were leaving Dar-es-Salaam for America, he told sorr.e members of his Executive Committee that they were going tc visit Frelimo branch office in Moshi, Tanganyika, but after few.days the members had learned from • certain intelligor.cia scoope that instead of going to Moshi., he flew to Cairo and then to America where they were to have meetings with the American Committee on Africa While the topic of these meetings were not known even by a single Executive Committee Members. (e) As a leader Dr.Mondlane has failed to end fight3 between official and official, Official and ordinary Members. The two fight of which Dr. Mondlane took no pain to know the cause of the fight and see that nothing of the sort should occur among his ranks and file, the two fights are- Leo Milas viz a group of members who later v/ere expelled from Tanganyika, and Silverio Nungu Administrative Secretary viz James Msadala vice-treasurer; (f) There is a big gap between the president himself, his lieutenants and the ordinary members and supporters as no contact between the:.: has established since the elected officials and committee members v/ere expelled from Frelimo. (g) The president Dr.Mondlane has made it clear to the public the points which are contrary tc the Frelimo " programme and standing orders" and the desire of the Mozambique ^frica;:s- (i) that education should come fir^t before self-determination and total independence. (ii)He believes that without the support of U.S..1., British and France Mozambique v/ill nevur bo freed despite of .4frican peoples' struggle. (iii)that africans of Mozambique had not yet determined to free themselves from Colonial Yoke, but they will do so after he will educate them for 12 months from March,1963 to March, 1964* (NB. Mondlane speech in Paris, France on 3rd March, 1963.) cntd./ page 4 p.t.o.
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Full text | . (c) From first hand information we have learned that daily activities of all genuine nationalists leaders and their members and supporters in Dar-es-Salaam are recorded from time to time reaches Portuguese Govt. in Mozambique. Becuase of this spy link the party is now operated under three postal addresses (Nos. 15274 for general, 15293 and I4689 private) the two of these postal addresses are not known by anyone of the members other than the six the so called top leaders. DELAY OF STRUGGLE: We have noted with dismay the deterred progress"of Frelimo and on the other hand we extremely regret having given chance to the so called leaders who have now caused .unnecessary delay to our National struggle for the following reasons - (a-) Owing, to their inability to lead forces, in particular Mondlane has completely stirred up the best relations among Mozambique Africans which was established by the leaders of the two major political part- ties KAOT and UDENAMO. (b) He has promoted tribalism elements among the members by abusing some tribes cf Mozambique as he is reported by some committee members of UDENAMO and MANU that at certain meeting when he v/as asked many questions he became annoyed and said that the people of the Northern part of Mozambique were born with unintelligent brains thus they were in condition of not to understand things easily. This abuse now inflicted very big gap between the people from Northern and Southern Mozambique. (o) His lieutenants time to time have repeated same mistake as they have been telling the members that'the people from Northern Mozambique were not fit to be sent to take up studies in general education'', technical and acaaemic; but they are fit only to be trained as ordinary gunmen. (&) Dr.Mond-lane has wronged the members as ho never told them the truth thus the members are unable to judge the stand their leaderj e.g. on 27th March 1963> when Dr.Mondlane and his'lieutenants were leaving Dar-es-Salaam for America, he told sorr.e members of his Executive Committee that they were going tc visit Frelimo branch office in Moshi, Tanganyika, but after few.days the members had learned from • certain intelligor.cia scoope that instead of going to Moshi., he flew to Cairo and then to America where they were to have meetings with the American Committee on Africa While the topic of these meetings were not known even by a single Executive Committee Members. (e) As a leader Dr.Mondlane has failed to end fight3 between official and official, Official and ordinary Members. The two fight of which Dr. Mondlane took no pain to know the cause of the fight and see that nothing of the sort should occur among his ranks and file, the two fights are- Leo Milas viz a group of members who later v/ere expelled from Tanganyika, and Silverio Nungu Administrative Secretary viz James Msadala vice-treasurer; (f) There is a big gap between the president himself, his lieutenants and the ordinary members and supporters as no contact between the:.: has established since the elected officials and committee members v/ere expelled from Frelimo. (g) The president Dr.Mondlane has made it clear to the public the points which are contrary tc the Frelimo " programme and standing orders" and the desire of the Mozambique ^frica;:s- (i) that education should come fir^t before self-determination and total independence. (ii)He believes that without the support of U.S..1., British and France Mozambique v/ill nevur bo freed despite of .4frican peoples' struggle. (iii)that africans of Mozambique had not yet determined to free themselves from Colonial Yoke, but they will do so after he will educate them for 12 months from March,1963 to March, 1964* (NB. Mondlane speech in Paris, France on 3rd March, 1963.) cntd./ page 4 p.t.o. |
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