51 min

Was the 2021 attack on Palma the world's second worst terrorist massacre‪?‬ Zitamar Podcast

    • News Commentary

In this edition of the Zitamar Podcast, Zitamar News editor Tom Bowker talks to Alex Perry, the British journalist whose reporting of the siege of the Amarula during the attack on Palma in 2021 won him a major journalism award, and led him to carry out his own survey into exactly how many people were killed as insurgents rampaged through the town. He found that some 1,400 were dead or still missing, two years later; and his figures have now largely been endorsed by ACLED, Zitamar's partner on the Cabo Ligado project. He tells us how the survey came about, how it was conducted, and discusses whether TotalEnergies should bear any responsibility for the tragedy — and if so, whether the company can ever be held accountable.

In part two, Zitamar Podcast host and producer Tom Raine talks to Zitamar collaborator Tavares Cebola about recent developments in contemporary culture in Mozambique — including the rise in electronic music, the Azgo Festival coming up in May, and new theatre productions in central Mozambique.

Sign up to receive Zitamar's daily and weekly newsletters at www.zitamar.com, where you can also become a paying subscriber to receive access to all our breaking and archived news content, and the indispensable Zitamar Daily Briefing.

In this edition of the Zitamar Podcast, Zitamar News editor Tom Bowker talks to Alex Perry, the British journalist whose reporting of the siege of the Amarula during the attack on Palma in 2021 won him a major journalism award, and led him to carry out his own survey into exactly how many people were killed as insurgents rampaged through the town. He found that some 1,400 were dead or still missing, two years later; and his figures have now largely been endorsed by ACLED, Zitamar's partner on the Cabo Ligado project. He tells us how the survey came about, how it was conducted, and discusses whether TotalEnergies should bear any responsibility for the tragedy — and if so, whether the company can ever be held accountable.

In part two, Zitamar Podcast host and producer Tom Raine talks to Zitamar collaborator Tavares Cebola about recent developments in contemporary culture in Mozambique — including the rise in electronic music, the Azgo Festival coming up in May, and new theatre productions in central Mozambique.

Sign up to receive Zitamar's daily and weekly newsletters at www.zitamar.com, where you can also become a paying subscriber to receive access to all our breaking and archived news content, and the indispensable Zitamar Daily Briefing.

51 min