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Portuguese Territories in Africa
1/1/1972 10:04:40 PM
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1/1/1972 4:16:06 PM
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1/1/1972 4:13:33 PM
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1/1/1972 10:04:42 PM
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1/1/1972 10:04:15 PM
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1/1/1972 10:04:17 PM
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Portuguese Territories in Africa
1/1/1972 10:04:22 PM
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Portuguese Territories in Africa
1/1/1972 4:13:54 PM
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The Struggle for Self Determination in Mozambique
1/1/1971 3:58:58 PM
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UN7728890
THE STRUGGLE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION IN MOZAMBIOUE
1/1/1971 4:09:39 PM
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The Struggle for Self Determination in Mozambique
1/1/1971 4:09:46 PM
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11/1/1971 12:33:46 PM
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The Struggle for Self Determination in Mozambique
1/1/1971 4:16:47 PM
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Headline
Portuguese Territories in Africa
Caption Description
Liberation movements have been fighting Government forces in the Portuguese dominated territories in African for a decade and more. In the words of the Angolan Leader, Agostinho Neto, they are working ""to free and modernize our peoples by a dual revolution-against their traditional structure which can no longer serve them and against colonial rule"". The United Nations has recognized the liberation movements as ""the authentic representatives"" of their peoples. The struggle in Mozambique is spearheaded by Frelimo (Frente de Liberacao de Mocambique) the Mozambique Liberation Front which claims control over more than a quarter of the country.
Village women attend a political meeting organized by Frelimo. Political education ranks second only to military activities in the struggle for independence. [c. 1972]
Unique Identifier
UN7728560
NICA ID
102997
Production Date
01/01/1972 4:17:43 PM
Country
Mozambique
Credit
UN Photo/N. Basom