RENAMO


Meaning of RENAMO in English

byname of Mozambican National Resistance, Portuguese Resistncia Nacional Moambicana guerrilla organization that sought to overthrow the government of Mozambique beginning in the late 1970s. Renamo was formed in 1976 by white Rhodesian officers who were seeking a way to keep newly independent Mozambique from supporting black guerrillas who were trying to overthrow the white Rhodesian government. These officers recruited disaffected guerrillas who had belonged to Mozambique's successful independence movement, Frelimo. The sponsorship of Renamo was soon taken over by the South African armed forces. Renamo opposed the Marxist-leaning Mozambican central government, and Renamo's guerrillas sought to disrupt the nation's economy and infrastructure by cutting railway and power lines, destroying roads and bridges, and sabotaging oil-storage depots. In their raids on towns and villages, the guerrillas sometimes engaged in wholesale massacres of civilians. By the late 1980s, Renamo's insurgency had caused the deaths of at least 100,000 people and the creation of more than 1,000,000 refugees. Mozambique's economy was brought to a standstill, and the government was unable to keep the country's railroad network functioning without the help of Zimbabwean, Zambian, and Tanzanian troops.

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