Angola is sub-Saharan Africa's largest oil producer, reaching 2 million barrels a day. It is also OPEC's newest member. Angolans go to the polls on … Go to resource »
For many years the conduct of the police in Angola has resulted in serious human rights violations. As far as Amnesty International is aware, few … Go to resource »
This report examines three sets of laws within Angolas current legislative framework that are relevant to freedom of expression in the elections: the … Go to resource »
Peace has become a reality in Angola since the end of its bloody, twenty-seven-year civil war in 2002. However, much work remains to be done if Angola … Go to resource »
On February 2, 2006, Angolas National Assembly approved a new press law, which entered into force on May 15. The law regulates the activity of media … Go to resource »
This report does not intend to address all human rights violations in Angola during the year of 2005. We document only the abuses and violations that … Go to resource »
In May 2003, a group of representatives of donor organisations agreed to undertake a collaborative evaluation process focussing on the theme of … Go to resource »
Describing in-depth the expert presentations and participant discussions that took place in March at the Africa Center's topical seminar on energy and … Go to resource »
Three years after the end of Angolas brutal civil war, the Angolan government is failing to care for the countrys huge population of returning … Go to resource »
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