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VISITORS IN FREE MOZAMBIQUE Soviet news team sees Tetes fighting spirit A five-man team of journalists and cameramen from the Soviet Union visited Tete Province shortly after Mr. Ignatiev's visit to Cabo Delgado. The group, who represented «Izvestia», «Ko- msomolskaya Pravda», radio and television, are seen here in discussion with FRELIMO during the visit. Below we print the conclusions of two of the visitors. k I am very glad to have had the chance to visit and live in the liberated areas of Mozambique together with four of my colleagues as guests of FRELIMO in the Province of Tete. We were in Mozambique for about 15 days. In this short time I learnt many interesting things about the life of the Mozambican people, about their decision to carry on until final victory their armed struggle for national liberation. In the free regions of Tete Province, I saw people, under the leadership of their vanguard organisation, FRE- LIMO, building a new life. They elect their political organs, create schools, organise medical assistance. All this was very impressive. Equally impressive was the discipline and high morale and fighting spirit of the guerrilla fighters. Every militant, from the rank and file to the ieaders, is a conscientious, responsible and active FRELIMO fighter, who fights on behalf of his people for the progress of his country.» ORDGE XACHAEV - Radio and Television «During the time I was in Tete Province with FRELIMO, the deepest impression was made on me by the FRELIMO President, Comrade Samora Machel. His energy, strong will and high spirit had an effect on every soldier — and on we Soviet journalists and cameramen. I was particularly impressed by the way Comrade Samora talks with the masses, with the people from all levels - soldiers, peasants, workers, women and children. The FRELIMO President knew always how to find a common language — a language based on the feelings and mood of the people. He himself comes from the people, and therefore knows the psychology of the peasants and their needs and problems. When talking at people's meetings he knows how to find the proper examples, the correct comparisons, related to daily life, thus entering deeply into the hearts and mind of the people. Those meetings are truly schools for the education of the masses. FRELIMO has a leader of stature.» PAVEL MIKHAILEV - from tKomsomolskaya Pravda» 25
Object Description
Title | Mozambique revolution, no. 48 (1971 July-Sept.) |
Description | Contents: Message from the president of FRELIMO on the day of the Mozambican revolution (p. 1); Alliance against imperialism - FRELIMO's visit to socialist countries (p. 5); War communique - report from the military front (p. 8); The United Nations: one step forward - role of UN specialized agencies (p. 9); War review - analysis of the political and military situation over the last twelve months (p. 11); End of a mission - why the white fathers left Mozambique (p. 23); Visitors in free Mozambique - six journalists and cameramen from Soviet Union and a representative of the Union of Secondary Schools of Finland (p. 23); Guine: 12 years after Pijiguiti - FRELIMO's statement on the national day of Guine-Bissau (p. 28). |
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 | -18.6696821,35.5273467 |
Coverage date | 1960/1971-10 |
Creator | Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) |
Publisher (of the Original Version) | Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO). Department of Information |
Place of Publication (of the Origianal Version) | Dar Es Salaam, U.R. of Tanzania |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date issued | 1971-07/1971-09 |
Type |
texts images |
Format | 36 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-346 |
Description
Title | CENPA-346~31 |
Filename | CENPA-346~31.tiff |
Full text | VISITORS IN FREE MOZAMBIQUE Soviet news team sees Tetes fighting spirit A five-man team of journalists and cameramen from the Soviet Union visited Tete Province shortly after Mr. Ignatiev's visit to Cabo Delgado. The group, who represented «Izvestia», «Ko- msomolskaya Pravda», radio and television, are seen here in discussion with FRELIMO during the visit. Below we print the conclusions of two of the visitors. k I am very glad to have had the chance to visit and live in the liberated areas of Mozambique together with four of my colleagues as guests of FRELIMO in the Province of Tete. We were in Mozambique for about 15 days. In this short time I learnt many interesting things about the life of the Mozambican people, about their decision to carry on until final victory their armed struggle for national liberation. In the free regions of Tete Province, I saw people, under the leadership of their vanguard organisation, FRE- LIMO, building a new life. They elect their political organs, create schools, organise medical assistance. All this was very impressive. Equally impressive was the discipline and high morale and fighting spirit of the guerrilla fighters. Every militant, from the rank and file to the ieaders, is a conscientious, responsible and active FRELIMO fighter, who fights on behalf of his people for the progress of his country.» ORDGE XACHAEV - Radio and Television «During the time I was in Tete Province with FRELIMO, the deepest impression was made on me by the FRELIMO President, Comrade Samora Machel. His energy, strong will and high spirit had an effect on every soldier — and on we Soviet journalists and cameramen. I was particularly impressed by the way Comrade Samora talks with the masses, with the people from all levels - soldiers, peasants, workers, women and children. The FRELIMO President knew always how to find a common language — a language based on the feelings and mood of the people. He himself comes from the people, and therefore knows the psychology of the peasants and their needs and problems. When talking at people's meetings he knows how to find the proper examples, the correct comparisons, related to daily life, thus entering deeply into the hearts and mind of the people. Those meetings are truly schools for the education of the masses. FRELIMO has a leader of stature.» PAVEL MIKHAILEV - from tKomsomolskaya Pravda» 25 |
Archival file | Volume22/CENPA-346~31.tiff |