THE United States has reopened its embassy in Mozambique two weeks after it was closed for fear of an attack by followers of alleged Saudi Arabian terrorist mastermind Osama Bin Laden. Access to the embassy in the capital Maputo, which was reopened on Monday, will be highly restricted. Any visit to the premises will have to be requested in advance by phone. The embassy was closed because of fears of terrorist attacks by Bin Laden’s supporters, whom Washington believes were behind the deadly bomb attacks against US missions in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in August 1998. The closure of the mission in Mozambique followed the closures in June of six other embassies in Africa which had been deemed by Washington to be objects of possible terrorist attacks.