Groups in Mozambique call for dialogue to ease ongoing political unrest
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Several groups are calling for dialogue to ease current political tensions in Mozambique. The friction follows weeks of protests against the outcome of the recent general election. The move toward dialogue aims to help resolve protests and subsequent violence that have left at least 30 people dead. Rodrigo Rocha, a lawyer and political commentator in Mozambique analyzes the situation with VOA’s Peter Clottey.