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- Q212342 description "Mozambican politician".
- Q212342 description "Mozambican politician".
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- Q212342 abstract "André Matade Matsangaissa (also spelled Matsangaiza) (1950 – 17 October 1979) was a Mozambican anti-communist rebel and the first leader of the Rhodesian-backed Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO).Matsangaissa joined FRELIMO in 1972, and after FRELIMO's victory in 1975 he became a quartermaster stationed at Dondo, near Beira. He was punished for theft by being expelled from the Mozambican Army (Forças Armadas de Moçambique, FAM) and was placed in a re-education camp at Gorongosa. He was freed during an attack on the camp by Rhodesian forces and was taken to Rhodesia. In 1977 Matsangaissa was appointed by the Rhodesians as leader of the Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO) in an effort to indigenize the rebel group.Matsangaissa died in a 1979 raid against FRELIMO in Sofala Province, Mozambique. His lieutenant, Afonso Dhlakama, then took nominal control of RENAMO. His leadership was backed by both Rhodesian and South African security forces.In 2007, a municipal square in the city of Beira, Mozambique was renamed after Matsangaissa by the Beira Municipal Assembly (source: Beira Square Receives Rhodesian Agent's Name). Beira remains a stronghold of the RENAMO party, and many Beira residents consider Matsangaissa a national hero.".
- Q212342 deathDate "1979".
- Q212342 deathYear "1979".
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- Q212342 dateOfDeath "1979".
- Q212342 name "Matsangaissa, Andre".
- Q212342 shortDescription "Mozambican politician".
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- Q212342 comment "André Matade Matsangaissa (also spelled Matsangaiza) (1950 – 17 October 1979) was a Mozambican anti-communist rebel and the first leader of the Rhodesian-backed Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO).Matsangaissa joined FRELIMO in 1972, and after FRELIMO's victory in 1975 he became a quartermaster stationed at Dondo, near Beira. He was punished for theft by being expelled from the Mozambican Army (Forças Armadas de Moçambique, FAM) and was placed in a re-education camp at Gorongosa.".
- Q212342 label "André Matsangaissa".
- Q212342 givenName "Andre".
- Q212342 name "Andre Matsangaissa".
- Q212342 name "Matsangaissa, Andre".
- Q212342 surname "Matsangaissa".