Angola
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Opening Central Africa Condemns the Arbitrary Impediment of Young Angolan Activists at 4 de Fevereiro Airport
On November 22, 2025, seven Angolan activists were denied boarding a flight to Cape Verde, raising concerns about their right to free movement and democratic engagement. Opening Central Africa condemned this obstruction, emphasizing the need for accountability and support for programs fostering youth empowerment and democratic values across the region.
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Friends of Angola with Opening Central Africa Announce Special Side Event at UNCAC CoSP11 in Doha
Friends of Angola and Opening Central Africa will host a hybrid event titled “Beneficial ownership: A tool for transparency in Africa” on December 18, 2025, at CoSP11 in Doha. The session aims to combat corruption by discussing strategies, case studies, and recommendations to improve transparency and accountability in Central Africa.
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JOINT OPEN LETTER FROM ANGOLAN CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS TO THE ARGENTINE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (AFA) AND ITS NATIONAL TEAM
Luanda, August 18, 2025 Recipients: Subject: Appeal for the Cancellation of the Friendly Match with the Angola National Team (Palancas Negras) Your Excellencies, With our respectful greetings, The undersigned organizations — the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace and Integrity of Creation of CEAST, Pro Bono Angola, the Justice, Peace and Democracy Association (AJPD), and…
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Angola: OCA Condemns the Use of Live Ammunition Against Unarmed Civilians During a Taxi Drivers’ Strike
The Opening Central Africa Coalition (OCA) strongly condemns Angola’s violent response to peaceful protests sparked by a 47% fuel price hike. With 22 killed and over 1,200 arrested, OCA calls for an end to repression, the release of detainees, and urgent dialogue with civil society to address systemic injustice.
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Crisis in the Streets of Luanda: Fuel Price Hike Protests Escalate into Looting and Vandalism
By Friends of Angola Luanda, July 27, 2025 — What began as a peaceful protest against the Angolan government’s recent 47% increase in fuel prices has escalated into a wave of social unrest marked by looting, vandalism, and a forceful security crackdownin several parts of the country. The move to eliminate subsidies on diesel —…
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Strengthening Accountability in Angola: The Local Impact of UK Sanctions Against Isabel dos Santos
Florindo Chivucute, founder of Friends of Angola, discusses the implications of UK’s 2024 anti-corruption sanctions against Isabel dos Santos and associates. These measures aim to combat embezzlement and kleptocracy while promoting Angola’s commitment to anti-corruption efforts amid ongoing political challenges. ILP supports this initiative through pro bono legal assistance.
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The Escalation of Pre-Electoral Violence in Angola: Warning Signs Two Years Before the 2027 General Elections
As Angola approaches its 2027 elections, political intolerance and violence against opposition figures are escalating. Recent incidents, including the assassination of a UNITA secretary and brutal attacks on opposition delegations, highlight a deteriorating political climate. This cycle of repression threatens the country’s democratic integrity and underscores urgent calls for genuine political reform.
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The Consequences of kleptocracy in Angola
Kleptocracy in Angola has severely impacted the economy, leading to decreased investments and revenue decline. Socially, it has increased poverty and eroded trust in government. Politically, it weakens democratic institutions and raises authoritarianism. Internationally, it harms Angola’s reputation, making cooperation and foreign investment challenging. Urgent reforms are needed to combat corruption.
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Angola: The Country with Rich Abundant Resources but with High Unemployment Rate and an Increasingly Poor and Destitute Population
Angola will attend the EU-AU summit in Belgium on February 17-18, 2022, amid severe social issues stemming from poverty and corruption, despite its mineral wealth. Analysts emphasize the need for effective governance and policies to address the country’s high unemployment rates and deteriorating living conditions, urging urgent action from leaders.
