In a press release issued last week Mozambique’s National Human Rights Commission reported findings from its investigation into alleged abuses in Cabo Delgado.
Mozambique’s National Human Rights Commission has released preliminary findings from its investigation into alleged abuses in Cabo Delgado. The inquiry reviewed claims linked to events in Palma district between June and September 2021.
The Mozambique’s National Human Rights Commission (Comissão Nacional dos Direitos Humanos) launched an investigation under its statutory mandate to monitor and assess possible violations of fundamental rights. The commission formed a dedicated team to review the allegations and collect evidence.
The investigative team began fieldwork in 2025 and is contining in 2026. Investigators met local justice authorities, civil society groups, and community representatives in Palma and across Cabo Delgado. They reviewed testimonies and compared them with available records.
After analysing the information collected, the commission said it found no evidence confirming allegations of torture or summary executions within the Afungi peninsula perimeter. The area remains sensitive because of its security history and the presence of major industrial infrastructure.
Institutions such as the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights frequently stress the importance of credible national oversight mechanisms in post-conflict environments. Mozambique’s investigation reflects efforts to strengthen transparency as stability gradually returns to northern Cabo Delgado.
The commission also noted several institutional challenges that require attention from national authorities. These relate mainly to access to justice and the reinforcement of accountability mechanisms. Officials said the investigation follows principles of independence, impartiality and evidence-based assessment. The commission will continue its work until it establishes a full understanding of the facts.
Cabo Delgado hosts some of the largest offshore natural gas discoveries made in recent decades. These resources support Mozambique’s strategy to develop a large liquefied natural gas industry and expand energy exports. The Mozambique LNG project forms part of this wider strategy. The developments sits near the Afungi peninsula and represents a major component of the country’s long-term energy ambitions.
Because of these resources, developments in Cabo Delgado attract sustained international attention. Analysts note that governance standards and security conditions often influence investor confidence in emerging energy markets.
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