Mozambique: No Arrests in Post-Election Political Killings
Conduct Effective Investigations, Fair Prosecutions

The humanitarian situation in northern Mozambique continued to deteriorate amid attacks by an ISIS-linked group locally known as “Mashababos” or Al-Shabab. The ongoing conflict has displaced almost a million people across Cabo Delgado. Education has been significantly disrupted as non-state armed groups attacked schools and Mozambican armed forces continued to use schools as military bases and ammunition depots. The government introduced a draft law ostensibly to counter money laundering and terrorist financing that would undermine the work of civil society groups and freedom of association in the country. Government security forces continued to use excessive force to disperse peaceful protesters and opposition party members.
Conduct Effective Investigations, Fair Prosecutions
Pregnant Girls’ and Adolescent Mothers’ Struggles to Stay in School in Mozambique
ISIS-Linked Militants Should Free Captives; Authorities Should Assist Survivors
Talks Should Support Victims, Accountability for Post-Election Violence
Ensure Accountability; Adopt Effective Reforms for Policing Protests
Attacks on Civic Space, Media Have Far-Reaching Implications
Police Detain Hundreds Without Notifying Their Parents
Investigate Excessive Use of Force during Post-Election Protests
Investigate Security Forces’ Use of Tear Gas, Gunfire
Restore Full Access to Internet, Social Media Platforms
At Least 11 People Killed; Dozens Seriously Injured
Authorities Should Respond to Demonstrations by Respecting Rights
Police Commit Widespread Harassment, Assaults, Arbitrary Detention