The Director of the Center for Democracy and Human Rights, Adriano Nuvunga, said today in Maputo that taking the life of a journalist, as a professional who loves the truth, is the same as attacking society.
Speaking on the sidelines of the march organized by MISA Mozambique, Nuvunga said that not only journalists were demonstrating for press freedom.
"Not only that. It's really to demonstrate, first of all, as a class, as journalists, because they killed a journalist. Killing a journalist is shooting at society," he said.
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He said that the presence of the "lovers of freedom of expression and human rights" was against the backdrop of demonstrating their discontent at the "barbaric and macabre" murder of João Chamusse.
He criticized the justification of the Police of the Republic of Mozambique for claiming that Chamusse was murdered due to noise pollution.
"Nobody buys that idea because the murdered journalist's work belongings, such as his laptop and cell phones, have disappeared," he said. But he also questions the fact that Chamusse's burial was carried out so quickly.
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"In a state governed by the rule of law, where journalists are respected, investigations would still be underway today. The way [the burial] was carried out so quickly gives the idea that the powers that be in Mozambique know very well who murdered Chamusse [and not the individual now in custody]," he said.
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