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Angolan stalwart Jonas Savimbi is given an official funeral and reburial in his hometown of Lopitanga. He was killed in battle 17 years ago fighting against.
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Dr. Jonas Malheiro Savimbi, the founder and President of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola UNITA), was born in Munhango, Moxico Province in eastern Angola on August 3, 1934.
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The former leader of Angola's Unita rebel group, Jonas Savimbi, is being reburied 17 years after his death. Thousands of former Unita fighters wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with images of.
Angola Jonas Savimbi, chef rebelle, enterré aujourd’hui, 17 ans après
Jonas Savimbi, who was killed yesterday by Angolan government soldiers, spent more than 35 years in the African bush battling first for Angolan independence and then for personal power. Mr..
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Angola's Jonas Savimbi Was No Freedom Fighter By PIERO GLEIJESES March 11, 2002 12 AM PT Piero Gleijeses, a professor of U.S. foreign policy at Johns Hopkins University, is author of.
Jonas Savimbi Angola's former Unita leader reburied after 17 years
The guerrilla leader Jonas Savimbi, whose guile and ferocity have fueled one of Africa's longest civil wars, was killed today in a battle in eastern Angola, government officials there said. Mr.
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JOHANNESBURG — Angola's government has said it will soon exhume and give a "dignified burial" to Jonas Savimbi, a national icon killed at the end of the nation's lengthy and brutal civil war.
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Jonas Savimbi, known as the "black rooster", was killed on 22 February 2002 during a clash with the army near Luena, in the centre of the country. He was 67 years old.
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Jonas Savimbi, known as the "black rooster", died in February 2002 during a clash with the army in central Angola. World Agence France-Presse Updated: June 02, 2019 7:55 am IST
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Jonas Malheiro Savimbi ( Portuguese: [ˈʒɔnɐʃ ˈsavĩbi]; 3 August 1934 - 22 February 2002) was Angolan revolutionary, politician, and rebel military leader who founded and led the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola ( UNITA ).
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Jonas Malheiro Savimbi was born in 1934 in a village in eastern Angola's Moxico Province, the son of a railroad stationmaster and preacher. After helping to merge two Angolan liberation movements and political and military training in China, Savimbi founded the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) in 1966, to fight Portuguese rule.
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Agency Report. Thousands of supporters of Angola's former rebel leader Jonas Savimbi rallied for his public reburial on Saturday, 17 years after he was killed by troops in a shootout that marked.
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Former leader of Angola's rebel UNITA movement Jonas Savimbi will be reinterred on Saturday, 17 years after he was killed in a shootout with government soldiers that spelt the end to the country's long civil war.
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Born Jonas Malheiro Savimbi, August 3, 1934, in Angola; son of Lot (a railroad stationmaster and preacher) Savimbi; married.
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The former leader of Angola's Unita rebel group, Jonas Savimbi, is being reburied 17 years after his death. Thousands of former Unita fighters wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with images of.
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Following a power struggle that broke out soon after Angola gained independence from Portugal in November 1975, Savimbi waged a 27-year intermittent civil war against the ruling People's.