Eduardo Mondlane FRELIMO Leader in Britain | Mozambican Anti-Colonial Struggle | March 1968

Eduardo Mondlane FRELIMO Leader in Britain | Mozambican Anti-Colonial Struggle | March 1968

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Eduardo Mondlane FRELIMO Leader in Britain | Mozambican Anti-Colonial Struggle | March 1968
Published on 17 Sep 2019

Wednesday, March 6th 1968. Footage of Dr. Eduardo Mondlane (1920-1969), the President of Frelimo (Frente de Libertaqao de Mocambique), the Mozambican Liberation Front speaking at the Africa Centre in Covent Garden, London.

Dr. Mondlane, who was on a 10-day tour, was embarked on a campaign of winning British public support for the African nationalist movement against Portuguese rule in Mozambique. Source: Reuters News Archive.

Note: 1. He was the first African Mozambican to enter the University of Lisbon in 1950, however, he transferred to Oberlin College in the United States where he recieved his BA in 1953.

He then obtained his MA and PhD in sociology at Northwestern University. In 1957 he joined the Trusteeship Department of the United Nations as a research officer, and from 1961 to 1963 he was a professor at Syracuse University.

After the independence of Tanganyika (later Tanzania), he went to Dar-es-Salaam to work for Mozambique's liberation. 2. On February 3 1969, Mondlane was assassinated by PIDE, the secret police of the Estado Novo; the Portuguese regime led by António de Oliveira Salazar.

Mondlane's assassin was later identified as Casimiro Monteiro, the PIDE agent who also assassinated General Humberto Delgado.

Source: Adeyinka Makinde
 
8 Jul 2019
A revealing documentary compilation from historic footage shot by the National Institute of Cinema in Mozambique which looks at the rehabilitation of former colonial government collaborators by the government of Samora Machel (former president of Mozambique).


Source: AfroMarxist
 
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