ceedings of the so-called ‘Chinese
Bank’ case, related to a financial
association known as the Chinese
Bank, which allegedly operated illegally in the city of Maputo.

June 2017

EXPELLED
Journalists from Chimoio Community Television (TVC) were chased
out by the governor. The journalists were prevented from joining
the delegation travelling for the
purposes of the verification of the
withdrawal of government forces.

June 2017

THREATENED
The councillor for Infrastructure,
Urbanisation and Construction
at Quelimane Municipal Council, Yassin Calú, threatened and
embargoed the construction of a
building on a piece of land belonging to a newspaper in retaliation for the newspaper’s report on
signs of corruption in the sector
under the authority of the councilman.

July 2017

EXPELLED
Two journalists, including André
Catueira of the Lusa Agency and
Benedito Cobrissua of the weekly
Zambeze, were barred from joining the armed forces delegation
monitoring the withdrawal of the
government forces from Gorongosa, areas surrounding the refuge of
Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama.

July 2017

ASSAULTED
Two journalists from the Magazine
Independente, namely Abanês
Ndanda and António Nhangumbe,
reporter and trainee reporter respectively, were assaulted by Maputo provincial government security agents, with the knowledge of
the Communications Office of the

institution, when they were photographing the building, which is
not prohibited by law. The journalists’ equipment was forcibly taken
away (a camera from which the
memory card was removed for
the purpose of deleting the images
taken), on the grounds that lack of
authorisation infringed the image
rights of that institution.

19 July 2017

THREATENED
Aparício de Nascimento, editor of the newspaper Malacha,
published in the city of Tete, was
summoned by the local police, to
be heard by the provincial commander and his respective chief of
operations. The hearing took place
the following day, 20 July. The
newspaper was summoned in the
wake of an article reporting that a
police officer had shot and killed
an innocent young man.

July 2017

THREATENED
The FMO website (http://www.
fmo.org.mz/) was attacked by
hackers after organising the collection of signatures and submitting a request to the Constitutional
Council for review of the constitutionality of parliament’s act of
legalisation of hidden debts. On
the website one could read “this
site was hacked by Pri Nce”. In the
background appeared a drawn image of a bloodied person and with
the caption “Property of Pri Nce”.

July 2017

VICTORY
With legal support from MISA, the
weekly Magazine Independente
and its respective editor were acquitted in a lawsuit filed by the
former Regional Director of the
Mozambican Tax Authority, Cristiano Arcanjo Dengo, in which

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