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Renamo chief Dhlakama dies

…Death of rebel leader shakes peace process

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MAPUTO - Mozambique’s president said the country’s fragile peace process must not collapse after rebel leader Afonso Dhlakama, who had opened talks with the government, died unexpected­ly aged 65.

President Filipe Nyusi hailed Dhlakama as “a citizen who has always worked for Mozambique” and said he was distraught at the news of his death.

“I hope that we as Mozambican­s can continue to do everything so things do not go down,” Nyusi said in a telephone call to state television TVM late on Thursday.

“He did everything so that there would be peace. The last time he spoke to me, he said he would not miss out anything in peace negotiatio­ns.” Several sources in Dhlakama’s opposition Renamo party said he died on Thursday after an unconfirme­d heart attack.

For 39 years, Dhlakama led Renamo, the rebel group which fought a 16-year civil war against the ruling Frelimo party until 1992 and then emerged as an opposition party that still retained its armed fighters.

He had been in hiding for much of time since 2013 in the remote Gorongosa mountains after sporadic conflict again erupted in the country.

But Dhlakama had recently held meetings with Nyusi and he was seen as playing a key role in advancing the country’s nascent peace process.

“His death and the unknown succession plan within Renamo will bring uncertaint­y,” Zenaida Machado, Mozambique specialist at Human Rights Watch, told AFP.

“It raises critical questions about the next Renamo leader’s ability to control hundreds of armed men in the bush and negotiate a long-lasting peace deal with the government.”

In December 2016, Dhlakama announced a surprise truce with the government in the major first step towards a formal peace deal.

Nyusi and Dhlakama last met in February in Gorongosa to discuss disarmamen­t and reintegrat­ion, and they appeared to have agreed on constituti­onal reforms that would decentrali­se power.Nyusi said he had tried to fly Dhlakama abroad for emergency medical treatment after hearing he was ill just one day before he died.

“The weight for me is worse than for everyone,” Nyusi said. “I tried to transfer him but I could not because he was in a place where I could not help.

“I’m very depressed because I should have been able to transfer him.”

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Afonso Dhlakama

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