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What you know about terrorist groups fighting RDF in Cabo Delgado

What you know about terrorist groups fighting RDF in Cabo Delgado

The province of Cabo Delgado has an area of 82,625, which is 3.1 times more than Rwanda. In 2017 it was estimated to have a population of over 2.3 million.

It is the richest in the 11 provinces of Mozambique because it has the most natural gas resources, which is why TotalEnergies is investing more than $ 20 billion which could increase to $ 50 billion in the LNG project, Liquefied Natural Gas.

It is the poorest province in the world, with the poorest population and the most vulnerable. You may be wondering what happened? What happened to him being attacked by terrorist groups? Did he want that natural resource? Why has criminal activity taken another step?

The only terrorist group fighting in Mozambique in the province of Cabo Delgado is the "Ahlu Sunnah Wa-Jama" only inside the country known as "Al Shabaab".

It is estimated that more than 3,000 people have been killed in the stampede, while more than 700,000 have been displaced. .

Initially as a province with a poor population, analysts and observers allege that it has long seemed to be neglected before gas was discovered.

With the experience in Palma District, the first high school to be opened, it started in 2017, which means that the local students were not learning properly before.

Emidio Jozine, is a Mozambican. In real life he is a journalist working for the international media. He spoke to IGIHE about the problems that have plagued the province and its causes and origins.

The first reported incidents took place in 2017, although they had been reported earlier in the day."It simply came to our notice then. We have not seen their faces, we do not know what they want and they have not even asked the Government to talk to them to tell them what they want. So people started to run away, that's when depression in those years started coming at night, burning houses, killing people, people running away. ”

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