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Published in: democraciaAbiertaDo you remember Cuba’s dedication to Angola?
Cuban blood left its stamp on the conscience of the world after the Angolan Wars of 1975-1988. Corporate politicians...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionWhat happened to democracy in Angola?
After several weeks of tension in the streets, several casualties were reported during demonstrations in Luanda...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionPortugal’s complacency towards corruption
Institutional corruption and institutional racism have gone hand-in-hand in Portugal’s establishment enablement of...
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Published in: HomeGene Sharp: freedom is out of the bottle
Dictators will sleep better now that Gene Sharp has left. But as long as people are not afraid of dictatorships,...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe President, the General and their country
The transition in Angola is already on its way. Fortunately for Angolans– except for Mr. Dos Santos and his...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaBooks and dreams: an autocrat’s nightmare
If seventeen activists can destabilize a regime that has been violently repressing and harassing those fighting for...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaAngola´s digital last frontier
Angola´s long-standing president is worried about the lack of state mechanisms to control social media. By...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaHow free is freedom in Angola?
Henrique Luaty and other Angolan activists were arrested for allegedly planning to overthrow the President. His...
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Published in: HomeDemanding justice in Angola
We must call for the Angolan government to drop all charges against the journalist Rafael Marques de Morais. His...
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Published in: HomeGrand colonic tour: Theroux does Angola
Unimpressed by the savvy interviews with new oligarchs advertising their art and charity credentials, and nervous...
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Published in: Home2011, trepidation and hope
A topsy-turvy year full of dramatic reversals left sub-Saharan Africa still in search of of the balance that would...
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Published in: HomeCabinda’s cause, Togo’s tragedy
Behind the attack on Togo’s footballers in Angola’s enclave of Cabinda is a complex mix of history, geography, oil...