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Angola: Ordinary Citizens Still Await Peace Dividend
Chatham House, 3 April 2012
When stunned Angolans picked up their copies of Jornal de Angola in February 2002 to see the bullet-riddled body of UNITA rebel leader Jonas Savimbi, many immediately knew that the… Read more »
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Angola: Violent Crackdowns Raise Concerns About 2012 Elections
HRW, 2 April 2012
The Angolan government should immediately end its use of unnecessary force against peaceful anti-government protesters, human rights activists, journalists, and opposition… Read more »
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Angola: Country Considered Peace Example
ANGOP, 2 April 2012
Angola constitutes an example to the world concerning peacekeeping as the country has been enjoying peace for the last ten running years, attained without a foreign participation. Read more »
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Angola: Violent Crackdown on Critics
IFEX, 2 April 2012
The Angolan government should immediately end its use of unnecessary force against peaceful anti-government protesters, human rights activists, journalists, and opposition… Read more »
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Angola: Government Commitment to Improving People Living Standard Stressed
ANGOP, 3 April 2012
The deputy governor of Bengo province for Political and Social Sphere, Elvira Van-Dúnem, said today in Caxito, that the Government's commitment in the construction of… Read more »
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Angola: War Veterans in Protest March Over Pensions
Maka, 2 April 2012
Four thousand Angolan war veterans took to the streets of the city of the south-eastern city of Menongue, Kuando-Kubango province, on Saturday, March 31, in protest at delays in… Read more »