Article: ANGOLA-POLITICS: WHAT TO DO WITH UNITA

Chris Simpson
Inter Press Service English News Wire
01-09-1996
LUANDA, Jan. 8 (IPS) -- One evening last week UNITA's
representative here, Isaias Samakuva, could be found hunched over
his desk in the opposition movement's office at the Joint
Commission on the Rua Amilcar Cabral, surrounded by party
representatives.
Samakuva had just come from the 10th "extraordinary" session of
the Commission, whose main task had been to review the past two
week's political and military developments, particularly the
alleged fighting in the north of the country.
The Commission, set up under the peace process, had reprimanded
the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) for military misdemeanors in the
province of Uige, ...

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