Amnesty International decries killings by police in Mozambique, calls for investigations

By Emmanuel Camillo, AP
Sunday, November 15, 2009

Mozambique: Watchdog decries killings by police

MAPUTO, Mozambique — Amnesty International is calling for an end to deadly police violence in Mozambique.

In a report released Sunday, the international human rights watch dog returned to a stubborn problem in the southeast Africa country. The report details the deaths of five people at the hands of police, saying they are representative of many more cases.

Amnesty International calls on Mozambique’s government to ensure cases of excessive violence by police are investigated and to better train its officers.

Repeated calls by The Associated Press seeking comment from Mozambique’s police minister and his deputy went unanswered.

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