Interview Avec Jonas Savimbi
Author: Les Grandes Interviews
Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 1991
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 1991
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Le Presidente de l'Union National pour i'Independance Totale de l'Angola (UNITA) m. Jonas Savimbi est gagne par grand optimisme. De retour de Washington ou Il a rencontre pour la primeire fois en quinze ans de guerre, un ministre sovietique des Affaires Etrangeres, M. Savimbi, (de passage a Adibjan), estime que l'option militair n'est plus mise.
Lei no 17-90 de 20 de 0utubro 1990 pela Administração Pública
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Publication Date: Outubro 20, 1990
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Publication Date: Outubro 20, 1990
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Lei no 17/90.de 20 de 0utubro 1990, Tratados principios gerais a observar pela Administração Pública. no sentido de adequar a Administração Pública à evolução da sociedade. exige uma reforma gradativa e selectiva da administração que deverá traduzir a melhoria do serviço a prestar. Essa reforma ocorre na correcção dos manifestos desajustados e desequilibrados, que a...
Fresh Effort to End Angola War
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Setembro 7, 1990
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Publication Date: Setembro 7, 1990
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Efforts to end Angola´s 15-year civil war resumed yesterday, as representatives from the Angolan Government and the Unita rebels met near Lisbon for a third round of direct discussions.
Peoples Republic of Angola Economic Summary Sep 1990
Author: Ministry of Finance - GoA
Publication Date: Setembro 1, 1990
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Publication Date: Setembro 1, 1990
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Angola is situated on the southwest coast of Africa, and has borders with the
Questions Over CIA Covert Aid on Eve of Fresh Angola Peace Talks
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Agosto 17, 1990
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Publication Date: Agosto 17, 1990
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It seemed a victory for those opposed to US support of Unita, when Congress put off voting on new funds for the CIA´s war effort in Angola until September, a move announced by the chair of the House Intelligence Oversight Committee on Monday.
Fear of Famine Could Hasten an Angolan Ceasefire
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Julho 27, 1990
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Publication Date: Julho 27, 1990
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A humanitarian move could herald the demise of yet another Cold War domino, writes Lionel Barber
Angola Set to Accept Multi-Party System
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Julho 13, 1990
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Publication Date: Julho 13, 1990
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Hopes for a settlement in Angola´s 15-year civil war rose yesterday when the central commitee of the ruling MPLA announced that the government would "evolve towards a multi-party system".
US Weapons Boost Angolan Rebels
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Junho 29, 1990
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Publication Date: Junho 29, 1990
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The recent turnaround in the fortunes of Angola´s Unita rebels follows a sharp increase in clandestine American arms deliveries by a Florida-based CIA cargo airline, which is now operating three Hercules cargo planes into Angola.
The Mandela Visit; Mandela Assails U.S. Aid to Savimbi
Author: The New York Times
Publication Date: Junho 25, 1990
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Publication Date: Junho 25, 1990
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On the eve of his meeting with President Bush, Nelson Mandela condemned one of the President's African policies, support for Jonas Savimbi's rightist rebels in Angola. Speaking to a group of black journalists tonight, Mr. Mandela said that only the United States and South Africa were supporting Mr. Savimbi's guerrillas, ''and we strongly condemn that.''
Account From Angola
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Junho 15, 1990
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Publication Date: Junho 15, 1990
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UNITA as described by ex-participants and foreign visitors. By William Minter
Angolan Government Force Abandons Strategic Town
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Junho 2, 1990
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Publication Date: Junho 2, 1990
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The Angolan rebel movement Unita claimed on Tuesday it had pushed back government troops near the strategic town of Mavinga in the south-east, killing 139 soldiers and capturing about 100 tanks and other military vehicles.
Angola Negotiations Positions Spelled Out
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Maio 15, 1990
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Publication Date: Maio 15, 1990
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The Angolan government and the rebel Unita movement have set out their preliminary negotiating positions after meeting in Lisbon last week.
Luanda and Unita Meet Secretly in Portugal
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Maio 4, 1990
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Publication Date: Maio 4, 1990
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Officials of the Angolan government and the Unita rebel movement met secretly in Portugal last weekfor talks on ending the 15-year civil war in Angola, Mr José Durão Barroso, Portugal´s Foreigra Ministry Secretary of State, disclosed this weekend.
Direct Angola-Unita Talks Expected Soon
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Abril 20, 1990
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Publication Date: Abril 20, 1990
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Direct talks are expected to start soon in Lisbon between the Angolan Government and the rebel movement, Unita, amid high hopes they could lead to a reasolution of Angola´s 15-year civil war.
Angola to Privatize Coffee Plantations
Author: Facts and Reports
Publication Date: Abril 6, 1990
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Publication Date: Abril 6, 1990
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LISBON - Angola´s Marxist government will offer 126 stateowned coffee plantations to private buyers in an attempt to revive the failing industry, the world´s fourth-largest before Angolan independence in 1975, the Portuguese news agency Lusa reported Wednesday.















