
SA company accused of committing war crimes in Mozambique
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“We could hear bombs. We could see the machine guns in the open doors of the helicopters. I know three people who died, two were shot ... all women. They couldn’t run because they were elders.”
This is the harrowing account of a mother of five from the northern Mozambique Chai Sede village, who recently gave chilling testimony to Amnesty International [AI] in regards to alleged war crimes committed by members of the SA paramilitary company, Dyck Advisory Group [DAG].
This is the harrowing account of a mother of five from the northern Mozambique Chai Sede village, who recently gave chilling testimony to Amnesty International [AI] in regards to alleged war crimes committed by members of the SA paramilitary company, Dyck Advisory Group [DAG].