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  1. UNITA | Facts & History | Britannica

    UNITA, independence movement that became a political party in Angola.

  2. UNITA | Military Wiki | Fandom

    UNITA is an initialism for (Portuguese) União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola (English: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola), the second-largest political party in Angola. …

  3. Demobilization: Luena Memorandum of Understanding

    Mar 30, 2002 · Demobilization – 2003 By the end of January, about 90,000 ex-soldiers had been registered in the assembly areas. 5 The government reported that 35 UNITA confinement areas, …

  4. Angola - Human Rights Watch

    An Angolan health worker in one of the camps told Human Rights Watch that there had been few cases of rape and sexual assault since the interning of UNITA soldiers.

  5. British Modern Military History Society - The Angolan Civil War

    Over the next six weeks UNITA imploded without its founder and long time leader with its followers giving up their arms. On April 4th 2002 The Angolan Civil War finally ended after nearly 26 and a half …

  6. t 300 UNITA soldiers work at the Likua facto- ry. A few had mechanical skills in th beginning and they have taught the younger ones. Frayed repair man- uals have been gathered into a small library to …

  7. Dec 1, 2023 · Executive Summary The Angola conflict began shortly before Angola’s independence from Portugal in 1975. Two former anti-colonial guerilla movements fought for control of the country, …

  8. THE REBELS: UNITA'S STATE WITHIN A STATE THRIVING

    Dec 19, 2011 · Now, he said, UNITA drivers "don't have to use their headlights" for risky deliveries. About 300 UNITA soldiers work at the Likua facto- ry. A few had mechanical skills in the beginning …

  9. Angola: Peace at Last? - Refworld

    May 1, 1997 · UNITA soldiers came in from the countryside to set up offices in every major city, and Savimbi's top advisers set up temporary national headquarters at the Hotel Turismo in central Luanda.

  10. Forgotten fighters:: Child Soldiers in Angola | HRW

    Apr 29, 2003 · Child soldiers who fought in the Angolan civil war have been excluded from demobilization programs, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. April marks the …