莫桑比克永远的战争:军事委员会、基督教理事会和伊斯兰理事会能否成为建设国家和平架构的关键角色?

G. Dzinesa
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莫桑比克在过去十年中遭受了两大冲突:2013年至2019年期间政府与莫桑比克全国抵抗运动(RENAMO)之间的局部间歇性武装冲突,以及2017年以来天然气资源丰富的德尔加多角省北部的暴力极端主义(VE)。在前一种冲突中,暴力主要表现在直接的物质和结构方面,而后一种冲突的特点是在结构性暴力之上的文化暴力,因为宗教为直接暴力辩护和合法化。利用和平基础设施(I4P)和适应性建设和平概念,本文考察了军事事务委员会和信仰组织(FBOs)的建设和平努力,特别是莫桑比克基督教理事会和莫桑比克伊斯兰理事会。本探索性实证研究认为,这些努力的关键问题和经验教训可以作为潜在适应性解除武装、复员、康复和重返社会(DDRR)的投入,有助于预防和打击德尔加多角的暴力极端主义(P/CVE)。由于没有建设和平的整体机构,文章认为军事事务委员会和非政府组织在建立维持莫桑比克和平的国家和平架构(NPA)方面可以发挥关键作用。
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Mozambique’s Forever Wars: Can the Military Affairs Commission, Christian Council, and Islamic Council Be Key Players in Building a National Peace Architecture?
Abstract Mozambique has suffered two major conflicts in the past decade: localised intermittent armed conflict between the government and the Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO) movement between 2013 and 2019 and violent extremism (VE) in the gas-rich northern Cabo Delgado province since 2017. In the former, violence mainly manifested itself in direct physical and structural terms, while the latter conflict has been characterised by cultural violence on top of structural violence, as religion has served to justify and legitimise direct violence. Using the Infrastructures for Peace (I4P) and adaptive peacebuilding concepts, this article examines the peacebuilding efforts of the Military Affairs Commission and faith-based organisations (FBOs), specifically the Christian Council of Mozambique and the Islamic Council of Mozambique. This exploratory empirical study argues that key issues and lessons from these efforts may serve as inputs for potential adaptive Disarmament, Demobilisation, Rehabilitation, and Reintegration (DDRR), which can contribute to preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) in Cabo Delgado. As there has been no umbrella peacebuilding body, the article asserts that the Military Affairs Commission and FBOs can be crucial players in creating a potential National Peace Architecture (NPA) for sustaining peace in Mozambique.
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