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In an article in "Flag Bulletin Newsletter" is a flag of the
UDENAMO. She has another shape than on the relevant
mozambican page.
Jens Pattke, 24 Mar 2001
In 1960, Adelino Gwambe established in Salisbury (Harare) the Democratic National Union of Mozambique (União Democrática Nacional de Moçambique / UDENAMO), and in November 1960 originated in Daressalam the Mozambican African National Union / MANU. In Nyassaland the UNAM was in 1960 established by Mozambiquian fighters. All three liberation movements fought for the independence of Mozambique. In summer 1962 patriots of the MANU, UNAM, and UDENAMO established the Liberation Front of Mozambique (Frente de Libertação de Moçambique / FRELIMO). The FRELIMO was lead by Eduardo C. Mondlane, who was murdered on 3 Feb 1969. How the flags of the MANU and UNAM looked in the sixties? In the attachement a flag of Mozambique, which I could assign to no liberation movemen