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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Mozambican Human Rights League (LDH) complained that a lack of resources made it difficult to document and publish reports on abuses, although it announced that Mozambique had the best human rights record in southern Africa. The Association of Human Rights Development (DHD) held a number of workshops in Maputo on human rights but did not embark upon documentation of abuses. After a long delay, Amnesty International obtained an invitation from the Interior Ministry and visited the country in June to look at policing. |
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