Faded dreams for Mozambican labors in East Germany
| FEATURE | 
MAPUTO — A handful of tattered photos are all that remain of Mozambican Anacleto Amade’s two years in East Germany, where he worked in the 1980s under a labor scheme between the then-communist allies.
But  his memories of friendships abroad and walking in the snow are scant  comfort now. Like most of the 15,000 Mozambicans sent to work in East German factories, Amade said he has never been paid his full wages.
“When  I see those pictures, the emotion is enormous, it is big. It is the  size of the world. Because no one’s story is the same,” the 41-year-old  said.
While in East Germany, the Mozambicans were paid only 40 percent of their salaries, they say. They were told the rest was sent to Mozambique for investment and pay-out upon their return.
But  after the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, the labour pact ended and they were  sent home to a nation that was still a Cold War proxy battlefield. They  received only about $350 (270 euro) each.
Source: The Daily Tribune
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