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The 2010 Mozambican protests were a series of food riots and deadly mass demonstrations sparked by spiralling food inflation and unemployment. Bread riots erupted on 1 September after a week of small strikes and turned into a street uprising, turning against the government, poverty, unemployment, inflation and hunger. Tens of thousands of opposition supporters were told to March and rally for their freedom and break the fear barrier. After 4 were killed in riots in Maputo, hundreds then thousands turned up in protest movements nationwide. 13 were killed in the next few days of general strikes and Riots. The wave of unprecedented violence was the biggest since the end of the Mozambican Civil War.

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  • The 2010 Mozambican protests were a series of food riots and deadly mass demonstrations sparked by spiralling food inflation and unemployment. Bread riots erupted on 1 September after a week of small strikes and turned into a street uprising, turning against the government, poverty, unemployment, inflation and hunger. Tens of thousands of opposition supporters were told to March and rally for their freedom and break the fear barrier. After 4 were killed in riots in Maputo, hundreds then thousands turned up in protest movements nationwide. 13 were killed in the next few days of general strikes and Riots. The wave of unprecedented violence was the biggest since the end of the Mozambican Civil War. (en)
  • Las protestas en Mozambique de 2010 fueron una serie de disturbios por alimentos y manifestaciones masivas mortales provocadas por la creciente inflación alimentaria y el desempleo. Los disturbios por el pan estallaron el 1 de septiembre después de una semana de pequeñas huelgas y se convirtieron en un levantamiento callejero, volviéndose contra el gobierno, la pobreza, el desempleo, la inflación y el hambre. A decenas de miles de partidarios de la oposición se les pidió que marcharan y se manifestaran por su libertad y rompieran la barrera del miedo. Después de que 4 murieran en disturbios en Maputo, miles se presentaron en movimientos de protesta en todo el país. 13 manifestantes fueron asesinados en los próximos días de huelgas generales y disturbios. La ola de violencia sin precedentes fue la mayor desde el final de la Guerra Civil de Mozambique.​​​ (es)
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  • * Increase in Food Prices * High Unemployment and Poverty * Inequality and Racism (en)
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  • 0001-09-07 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • * Decrease in prices and better living conditions * Fresh general elections (en)
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  • * Protests suppressed by force * Decrease of Food prices (en)
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  • The 2010 Mozambican protests were a series of food riots and deadly mass demonstrations sparked by spiralling food inflation and unemployment. Bread riots erupted on 1 September after a week of small strikes and turned into a street uprising, turning against the government, poverty, unemployment, inflation and hunger. Tens of thousands of opposition supporters were told to March and rally for their freedom and break the fear barrier. After 4 were killed in riots in Maputo, hundreds then thousands turned up in protest movements nationwide. 13 were killed in the next few days of general strikes and Riots. The wave of unprecedented violence was the biggest since the end of the Mozambican Civil War. (en)
  • Las protestas en Mozambique de 2010 fueron una serie de disturbios por alimentos y manifestaciones masivas mortales provocadas por la creciente inflación alimentaria y el desempleo. Los disturbios por el pan estallaron el 1 de septiembre después de una semana de pequeñas huelgas y se convirtieron en un levantamiento callejero, volviéndose contra el gobierno, la pobreza, el desempleo, la inflación y el hambre. A decenas de miles de partidarios de la oposición se les pidió que marcharan y se manifestaran por su libertad y rompieran la barrera del miedo. Después de que 4 murieran en disturbios en Maputo, miles se presentaron en movimientos de protesta en todo el país. 13 manifestantes fueron asesinados en los próximos días de huelgas generales y disturbios. La ola de violencia sin precedentes (es)
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  • 2010 Mozambican protests (en)
  • Protestas en Mozambique de 2010 (es)
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