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O Combatente - 16 - September 30, 1967* OUR ARMED STRUGGLE INSIDE MOZAMBIQUE Ever since the declaration of the revolutionary war in Mozambique by our organisation (COREMO) against the fascist regime of Portugal, we have persistently revealed the treacherous deeds and the aggressive nature of the enemy, and reported the activities of our valiant militants to the world at large. We have also made it abundantly clear that our armed struggle against the unscrupulous Portuguese regime, will not end until and unless the enemy is completely wiped out from every square inch of the Mozambican soil. Although the enemy is well equipped, his power is temporary and will be overthrown by our forces who derive their power from the masses. Our militants are growing from strength to strength as they seize weapons from the enemy, and improve their military equipment by other means. Our militants have managed to make it very impossible for the colonial soldiers to rest either by day or night, particularly in the Tete district* Despite the fact that our party declared a full scale war against the Portuguese it did not do away with political education to the masses* Political education is being intensified in Mozambique in spite of so many difficulties surrounding our organisers0 The masses are in turn helping our freedom fighters by giving them shelter, food and informing them about the movements of the colonial soldiers which in most cases makes it possible for our militants to prepare successful attacks and ambushes. Furthermore, our militants are training the masses how to attack and ambush the enemy successfully* We undoubtedly believe that our revolutionary war will triumph for the very reason that we are fighting for justice, human dignity and world peace. Portuguese soldiers are definitely bound to lose for they are fighting against the unquerable forces fighting for a just cause. ACCOUNTS OF WAR During the past seven months, from February to September 15s Our heroic militants with the help of the masses successfully killed sixty (60) colonial soldiers and seventeen (17) others wounded. During the same period our militants captured from the enemy: Eight (8) arms and five hundred and seven (507) rounds of ammunitions. One of the captured arms is of American origin and the rest are marked 1941f and made in France* In addition to this, militants mercilessly annihilated six military vehicles of the enemy and took a considerable sum of Portuguese currancy* Our militants at the same time, reported having destroyed a colonial soldiers' camp No o 11, at the Msindaluzi areix composed of three tents and self • o • e o / I O . 10 o . . .
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Title | CENPA-240~17 |
Filename | CENPA-240~17.tiff |
Full text | O Combatente - 16 - September 30, 1967* OUR ARMED STRUGGLE INSIDE MOZAMBIQUE Ever since the declaration of the revolutionary war in Mozambique by our organisation (COREMO) against the fascist regime of Portugal, we have persistently revealed the treacherous deeds and the aggressive nature of the enemy, and reported the activities of our valiant militants to the world at large. We have also made it abundantly clear that our armed struggle against the unscrupulous Portuguese regime, will not end until and unless the enemy is completely wiped out from every square inch of the Mozambican soil. Although the enemy is well equipped, his power is temporary and will be overthrown by our forces who derive their power from the masses. Our militants are growing from strength to strength as they seize weapons from the enemy, and improve their military equipment by other means. Our militants have managed to make it very impossible for the colonial soldiers to rest either by day or night, particularly in the Tete district* Despite the fact that our party declared a full scale war against the Portuguese it did not do away with political education to the masses* Political education is being intensified in Mozambique in spite of so many difficulties surrounding our organisers0 The masses are in turn helping our freedom fighters by giving them shelter, food and informing them about the movements of the colonial soldiers which in most cases makes it possible for our militants to prepare successful attacks and ambushes. Furthermore, our militants are training the masses how to attack and ambush the enemy successfully* We undoubtedly believe that our revolutionary war will triumph for the very reason that we are fighting for justice, human dignity and world peace. Portuguese soldiers are definitely bound to lose for they are fighting against the unquerable forces fighting for a just cause. ACCOUNTS OF WAR During the past seven months, from February to September 15s Our heroic militants with the help of the masses successfully killed sixty (60) colonial soldiers and seventeen (17) others wounded. During the same period our militants captured from the enemy: Eight (8) arms and five hundred and seven (507) rounds of ammunitions. One of the captured arms is of American origin and the rest are marked 1941f and made in France* In addition to this, militants mercilessly annihilated six military vehicles of the enemy and took a considerable sum of Portuguese currancy* Our militants at the same time, reported having destroyed a colonial soldiers' camp No o 11, at the Msindaluzi areix composed of three tents and self • o • e o / I O . 10 o . . . |
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