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This Angola page features news of the economic, political, military and humanitarian situations, actions of civil society, the opinions of Angolans, and news of the international advocacy/solidarity network. The articles below are the most recent additions to the Angola category of Africa InfoServ. To read the 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.

In addition to these articles, there are three special features on Angola at the bottom of this page:
(1) A description of Update Angola (1994-2005) and how to find back issues in the research archive.
(2) Links to four excellent Image Collections on Angola.
(3) A Map of Angola, showing provincial boundaries and major ethnic groups.

1. Longer, analytical article. Stop Military Abuses in Cabinda
Author: Human Rights Watch Date Written: 22 June 2009
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Human Rights Watch
Secondary Category: Southern Region Source URL: http://www.hrw.org
Key Words: Angola, Cabinda, torture, judicial process, resistance

Summary & Comment: The Angolan government should immediately end the unlawful detention and torture of people suspected of rebel activities in the oil-rich enclave province of Cabinda, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today June 22,2009. Detainees gave Human Rights Watch consistent accounts of being mistreated in military custody. One said: "They put . . . [expand]
2. President Dos Santos invited to attend G-8 Summit in Italy 8-10 July
Author: ANGOP, Luanda Date Written: 18 June 2009
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Angola Press Agency
Secondary Category: -none- Source URL:
Key Words: Angola, president, G8, economy

Summary & Comment: Presumably a recognition of Angola’s contribution to the world oil supply, to draw Angola back into the western sphere of influence, and to counter their important and growing Chinese connection. JK
3. Longer, analytical article. NGOs sceptical of government's rural development plans
Author: Louise Redvers, Luanda Date Written: 6 June 2009
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Inter Press Service
Secondary Category: Southern Region Source URL: http://www.ipsnews.net/africa
Key Words: Angola, agriculture, community involvment, investment, training

Summary & Comment: Diversifying the economy into labour-intensive areas like agriculture is key for Angola’s long-term development. However government’s top-down approach to rural poverty, makes NGO’s like ADRA wish the community could be more involved in the planning, control, preparation, and vocational training of the intiatives that are coming mainly from outside . . . [expand]
4. Longer, analytical article. A time of change
Author: Luis Samacumbi Date Written: 6 June 2009
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Luis Samacumbi
Secondary Category: -none- Source URL: http://www.africafiles.org
Key Words: Angola, change, drawbacks, advantages, progress

Summary & Comment: This keynote address was given by Luis Samacumbi of the Congregation Church in Angola, to the United Church of Christ Illinois Conference Annual Meeting in Springfield USA. He notes various roadblocks to development, and on the other hand, indications of progress, and thanks his audience for their support for the development and education and train . . . [expand]
5. In continuing harassment, newspaper editor forbidden to leave country
Author: Reporters without borders Date Written: 13 May 2009
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Reporters without borders
Secondary Category: Southern Region Source URL: http://www.rsf.org/print.php3?id_article=31289
Key Words: Angola, Tonet, Folha8, passport, seizure,

Summary & Comment: Reporters Without Borders defends imprisoned journalists and press freedom throughout the world. Here they protest against the seizure by Angolan authorities of the passport of William Tonet, veteran editor of Folha8, a bi-weekly `8 page’ newsletter based in Luanda. A total of 69 complaints have been brought against Tonet and his newspaper since 19 . . . [expand]
6. Longer, analytical article. Failed yet successful
Author: David Sogge, FRIDE Date Written: 1 May 2009
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Fundacion para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Dialogo Exterior), Madrid
Secondary Category: AU/NEPAD Source URL: http://www.fride.org
Key Words: Angola, failed, successful, military, income, social.

Summary & Comment: A long recognized authority on Angola, David Sogge, shares this paper written as part of a research project on institutionally weak states: The report (about 330 kilobytes) may be downloaded from FRIDE’s website: http://www.fride.org/publication/599/angola-failed-yet-successful . A Portuguese-language version is in preparation. JK
7. Longer, analytical article. No law to stop domestic violence
Author: Louise Redvers Date Written: 29 April 2009
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Inter Press Service
Secondary Category: Gender Source URL: http://www.ipsnews.net/print.asp?idnews=46672
Key Words: Angola, sexual violence, legality, education campaign

Summary & Comment: Victims of sexual violence, usually women, have no legal recourse. Many live in fear, some in hiding. In a bid to tackle high levels of domestic violence, government, media, non-governmental organisations, churches, and local civil society groups have teamed up to launch an awareness and education campaign against domestic violence. JK



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 on the Africafiles research Archive, by entering Update Angola in the search engine . It was superseded by the growing electronic coverage in this Africa InfoServ Angola section. Many of the articles posted are also e-mailed out, so if you wish to receive them by e-mail, sign up for InfoServ and tick "Angola" (see: www.africafiles.org/memberform.asp).


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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