Mozambican police are facing accusations of obstructing members of the National Alliance for a Free and Autonomous Mozambique (ANAMOLA) from delivering food aid to victims of recent xenophobic attacks. The opposition party claims police prevented ANAMOLA representatives from reaching those displaced and affected by the violence. This alleged intervention raises concerns about political motivations and hindering humanitarian assistance. ANAMOLA intended to provide support to individuals impacted by anti-foreigner sentiment and resulting displacement. The opposition party has condemned the police action, suggesting it impedes efforts to alleviate suffering. Further details on the specific locations and nature of the police obstruction remain limited. This incident highlights growing tensions and concerns surrounding the response to xenophobia within Mozambique.
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