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Mozambique: 14 Cholera Disinformation Incidents Lead to Three Deaths
10 January 2024
Agencia de Informacao de Mocambique (Maputo)
Maputo — A wave of disinformation about the causes of cholera has led to the murder of at least three community leaders and the destruction of 50 houses in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, according to a report in Wednesday's issue of the independent newssheet "Carta de Mocambique'.
There have been 14 incidents arising from disinformation about cholera in five Cabo Delgado districts (Montepuez, Chiure, Ancuabe, Namuno and Balama).
According to the authorities, most of the cholera riots were led by people calling themselves "naparamas'. The original naparamas were a peasant militia formed during the war of destabilization, and which fought against Renamo in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The new naparamas emerged in Namuno district in mid-2022, and then expanded to other parts of the province. But instead of concentrating their activities against the islamist terrorists raiding parts of the province, they turned against the community leaders, the very people in the front line of the public health campaigns required to alert the population to the real causes of cholera and other water-borne diseases.
The naparamas, the authorities say, have led violent demonstrations in which the victims have been community leaders, health workers and police officers...
Mozambique: 14 Cholera Disinformation Incidents Lead to Three Deaths
10 January 2024
Agencia de Informacao de Mocambique (Maputo)
Maputo — A wave of disinformation about the causes of cholera has led to the murder of at least three community leaders and the destruction of 50 houses in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, according to a report in Wednesday's issue of the independent newssheet "Carta de Mocambique'.
There have been 14 incidents arising from disinformation about cholera in five Cabo Delgado districts (Montepuez, Chiure, Ancuabe, Namuno and Balama).
According to the authorities, most of the cholera riots were led by people calling themselves "naparamas'. The original naparamas were a peasant militia formed during the war of destabilization, and which fought against Renamo in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The new naparamas emerged in Namuno district in mid-2022, and then expanded to other parts of the province. But instead of concentrating their activities against the islamist terrorists raiding parts of the province, they turned against the community leaders, the very people in the front line of the public health campaigns required to alert the population to the real causes of cholera and other water-borne diseases.
The naparamas, the authorities say, have led violent demonstrations in which the victims have been community leaders, health workers and police officers...