Security risk for Tete coal

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Rebel group Renamo has attacked a coal train for the first time in Mozambique and pledged to launch further attacks. The group has engaged in democratic politics since the end of the country’s civil war in 1992 but has recently become disillusioned with politics as a result of its lack of electoral success. Lorries have been attacked in remote parts of central Mozambique and threats have been made against coal transport from Tete Province in the far northwest to the Indian Ocean ports in the eas

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