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He came to power in 2005 with a reputation as a nationalist bruiser with hardline views and a dubious past of Marxist policies and human rights abuses. Since then, President Armando Guebuza has worked to recreate himself as a thoroughly modern leader. He proclaims the uncontroversial goals of compliance with the New Partnership...

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