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The articles below are the most recent additions to the Angola category of Africa InfoServ. To read an article, click on its title. To see more Angola articles or to search a particular topic, click on Africa Archive. Articles marked with a magnifying glass ( Longer, analytical article. ) are longer, more analytical pieces.

Angola features news of economic, political, military and humanitarian situations; actions of civil society; opinions of Angolans; and news of the international advocacy/solidarity network.

Note: There are three special features at the bottom of this page: (1) a description of Update Angola (1994-2005) and how to find back issues; (2) links to four excellent photo collections on Angola; (3) a map of Angola, showing provincial boundaries and major ethnic groups.

1. Angolan civil war over but journos still fight for civil rights
Author: Bram Posthumus Date Written: 7 September 2012
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Radio Netherlands International
Secondary Category: Media Source URL: http://www.rnw.nl/africa
Key Words: Angola, media. resistance, Tonet, Marques, harrassment

Summary & Comment: 10 years after the end of the 26 year Angolan civil war, the realities of work for Angolan ’jornalista’s are worse if anything. They are harassed by police, by court cases, by jail time. Some give up, others go into self-censureship mode. 2 who remain committed to expose the repression and the corruption of the regime are William Tonet (Folha 8) an . . . [expand]
2. Longer, analytical article. Angola: Four more MPLA years
Author: Africa Confidential Date Written: 7 September 2012
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Africa Confidential
Secondary Category: Central Region Source URL: http://www.africa-confidential.com
Key Words: Angola, elections, MPLA, UNITA, fraud,

Summary & Comment: "MPLA spent more than US$75 million on its campaign receiving 72% of the votes...The opposition, which took around a quarter of the votes on 31 August, is convinced fraud is the real reason for the ruling party’s success...they claim the MPLA stuffed ballot boxes and wielded undue influence with the CNE, National Electoral Commission, AC Vol 5 . . . [expand]
3. Angola: “Free and fair” elections could be contested
Author: Louise Redvers Date Written: 4 September 2012
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Inter Press Service
Secondary Category: AU/NEPAD Source URL: http://www.ips.org
Key Words: Angola, elections, Dos Santos, Samakuva, election authority.

Summary & Comment: The results show MPLA 72%, UNITA 19%. The AU and SADC observer teams gave it the OK. But opposition parties claim errors and abuse in the registering of voters (many could not find names on roll) or the recording and transmission of the results.) They may make legal objections (they have 48 hours). JK
4. Longer, analytical article. Angola: Dos Santos election victory likely to bring more protests and repression
Author: Jon Schubert Date Written: 28 August 2012
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: African Arguments
Secondary Category: Southern Region Source URL: http://africanarguments.org
Key Words: Angola, election , protests, repression, MPLA

Summary & Comment: "Ahead of the 31 August legislative elections — the third the country has ever known — the situation in Angola is increasingly tense. Opposition parties denounce the work of the National Electoral Commission (CNE) as biased and warn of electoral fraud, while the ruling MPLA, using increasingly bellicose rhetoric, has threatened to match every . . . [expand]
5. Strike at Angolan National Radio
Author: Rafael Marques de Morais Date Written: 22 August 2012
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Maka Angola
Secondary Category: Media Source URL: http://makaangola.org
Key Words: Angola, National Radio, strike, salaries

Summary & Comment: Staff at Radio National Angola will go on strike Aug 24 to demand wages be raised (submitted June 26th). They claim their wages are the same as cleaners at the National newspaper. This caused reporter Luís Tara to commit suicide a year ago to draw attention to his treatment by the management. JK
6. Police clamp down on UNITA supporters
Author: Maka Angola Date Written: 10 August 2012
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Maka Angola
Secondary Category: Southern Region Source URL: http://makaangola.org/
Key Words: Angola, MPLA, UNITA, campaigns, violence,

Summary & Comment: Electioneering heats up as the polling day of August 31st draws near. Speeches compete, but there are also shows of strength. MPLA have a big advantage because they have the police on their side - to harass the opposition, or to allow MPLA to do that. In the videothere is historic footage of previous campaigns, including a speech by Savimbi of UNI . . . [expand]
7. General Paihama: the Regime’s Firebrand
Author: Nelson Sul D’Angola Date Written: 5 August 2012
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Maka Angola
Secondary Category: Southern Region Source URL: http:// http://makaangola.org
Key Words: Angola, Benguela, Paihama, violence, election

Summary & Comment: In Benguela, rhetoric and violence heat up; some UNITA militants were injured and some imprisoned. Some parallels were drawn with Syria, but not clearly. References were made to the civil war which ended 10 years ago. The point is made that the president will not be up for election by the people, but by the new assembly - after 33 years in office. . . . [expand]



Update Angola

Update Angola was a monthly review and analysis of political, economic, social and humanitarian developments in Angola. It was published several times per year between 1994 and 2000, and all issues are available in the Africa Archive by entering Update Angola in the search engine . It was superseded by the growing electronic coverage in this Angola section.


Photo Collections

Luanda Flooding: Unusual and torrential rains in Luanda in January of 2007 caused floods which  carried away soil, houses, and the uncollected garbage of many barrios.

Luanda Demolitions: The crimes of the Angolan Government against the people of Cambamba I and II in Luanda, where police destroyed many homes.

Stories for Trees: Photographs and captions by Margrit Coppé, who worked in Angola for the Canadian NGO 'Development Workshop' from February 2000 to July 2002.

Aftermath of War: Angola in Pictures: Photographs by Paul Geoffrey, courtesy of Action by Churches Together (ACT).


Map of Angola

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