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63:, continued to use the slogan to mobilize the population in the post-independence era. Machel, who became the first president of an independent Mozambique in 1975, utilized "A luta continua" as an unofficial national motto. The slogan encapsulated Mondlane's vision: "We fight together, and together we rebuild and recreate our country, producing a new reality—a New Mozambique, United and Freed." 101:, the slogan has been embraced by students and activists. It is the motto of the National Association of Nigerian Students and is often shortened to "Aluta." The full version, "A luta continua; vitória é certa," meaning "The struggle continues; victory is certain," is commonly used during protests and demonstrations. 128:
The phrase "A luta continua" has appeared in various forms of media. It was the title of a 1971 documentary film on the Mozambican independence struggle. South African singer
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about the liberation struggle in Mozambique against Portuguese colonial rule led by the liberation organization FRELIMO.
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after attending Mozambique's independence ceremony in 1975. The song was later released on Makeba's 1989 album
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The phrase remains culturally significant in Mozambique, with posters bearing the slogan still visible in
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In the United Kingdom, the phrase appears on a sign in Reading Central Club's black culture mural in
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popularized a Mozambique-inspired song titled "A Luta Continua," written by her daughter
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from Portuguese colonial rule. The phrase, coined by FRELIMO's first president,
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protests. Additionally, it has been used by human rights activists in
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The African Activist Archive Project website includes the 1972 movie
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included the phrase at the end of the credits in four of his films:
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in 2011. The phrase has also been used by Ugandan opposition leader
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This article is about the political rallying cry. For the album by
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https://www.marxists.org/portugues/tematica/1975/ccs/cancoes.htm
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The phrase also gained prominence during the 2016 South African
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activists wore T-shirts with the phrase at the funeral of
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for "the struggle continues") was a slogan used by the
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Index

Big Youth
A Luta Continua
Lotta Continua
Portuguese
FRELIMO
Mozambique
war for independence
Eduardo Chivambo Mondlane
Samora Machel
Maputo
Uganda
LGBT rights
David Kato
Bobi Wine
Nigeria
#FeesMustFall
Indonesia
2019 protests and riots
human rights violations
Miriam Makeba
Bongi
Welela
Jonathan Demme
Something Wild
Married to the Mob
The Silence of the Lambs
Philadelphia
Reading, Berkshire
"Eduardo Chivambo Mondlane no século XXI e a luta continua!"
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