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2007-04-10 15:36:00
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Embassy Luanda
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ANGOLA: FEBRUARY - MARCH POLITICAL ROUNDUP

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TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREL AO
SUBJECT: ANGOLA: FEBRUARY - MARCH POLITICAL ROUNDUP

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SUBJECT: ANGOLA: FEBRUARY - MARCH POLITICAL ROUNDUP

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1. (U) SUMMARY
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-------------- PADEPA Activists Acquitted

-------------- FNLA Founder Retires

-------------- UNITA Loses Five Deputies, Commemorates Savimbi's Death

-------------- MPLA Parliamentarian Denounces Lack of Freedom of Expression

-------------- MPLA President Accuses Party Dissidents of Spreading Lies

PADEPA Activists Acquitted
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2. (U) Eight PADEPA opposition party members were acquitted on March
2, 2007 by the provincial Court of Luanda after having been arrested
and charged by the police with inciting the public by distributing
inflammatory pamphlets on February 19, 2007. The activists were
granted bail by the court on February 23, 2007 after the public
prosecutor told the judge that the police had erred, citing that
pamphlet distribution is not a crime in Angola.


3. (SBU) Comment: PADEPA members have been arrested and charged in
court five times in the last three years for holding anti-government
public protests or distributing pamphlets. Their score card is
currently three acquittals and two sentences. The sentences were
against the party Secretary General for contempt of court in
November 2006, which was commuted into a three thousand dollar fine
(see reftels) and the Party Political Secretary, who spent
forty-five days in jail for disrupting a parliamentary session in

2005. PADEPA currently holds no seats in Parliament but
consistently has been exceptionally outspoken.

FNLA Founder Retires
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4. (SBU) On March 17, FNLA founder and President Holden Roberto
formally retired from active politics at age 84. The combination of
Mr. Roberto's poor health, internal dissidence, and financial
constraints has crippled the FNLA, once the third most powerful
player on the Angolan political scene, in recent years. The main
candidates to succeed Mr. Roberto as party president are 1st Party
Secretary Lucas Ngonda, Roberto favorite and 2nd Party Secretary

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Ngola Kabango, and long-time senior party members Carlinho Zassala
and Pinto Joao.

UNITA Loses Five Deputies in Parliament
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5. (U) Parliament, by administrative order, has ruled on the

longstanding struggle between renegade UNITA deputies and UNITA
leadership. The Parliament accepted and upheld the request
presented by the five UNITA Deputies to become "independent," thus
reducing UNITA's representation in Parliament from seventy to
sixty-five deputies. The five were expelled from UNITA in July 2006
after they publicly denounced the party leadership and refused to
resign their seats to make way for new deputies of UNITA's choosing.
The expelled Deputies have promised to continue defending the
interests of UNITA in Parliament, but said they will not defend the
interests of the party's current leadership, whom they claim is
misguiding the party. Nonetheless, they insist that they still
belong to the greater UNITA family. However, most Parliamentary
observers see this pledge as pure rhetoric and believe the Deputies
will vote with the MPLA bench.

Five Years without Jonas Savimbi
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6. (U) On February 22, UNITA commemorated the fifth anniversary of
the death of its founder, Jonas Savimbi. While speaking to the
press after a memorial service in honor of Savimbi, UNITA Secretary
General Mario Vatuva promised that UNITA will do everything possible
to have the late Savimbi's body exhumed from his current grave in
Luena, Moxico and reburied in his hometown of Andulo, Bie. Since
2003, UNITA has repeatedly expressed the wish to honor its founder
with a formal burial ceremony and memorial, but Angolan law forbids
exhumations prior to five years after the initial interment. Vatuva
affirmed that UNITA has completed the legal paperwork to exhume
Savimbi's remains.


7. (SBU) UNITA President Isaias Samakuva used the occasion to
declare that democracy was being smothered by the MPLA and attitudes
reminiscent of the Party-State days were becoming frequent again.
Further attempting to position itself as the defender of democracy,
UNITA's Permanent Committee strongly objected to the detention of
Global Witness activist Dr. Sarah Wykes, considering it
anti-democratic and condemned the police agents who on February 22
destroyed posters announcing memorial activities for Savimbi.

MPLA Parliamentarian Denounces Lack of Freedom of Expression

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8. (U) MPLA Parliamentarian and journalist Joco Melo acknowledged
the lack of freedom of expression in Angola during a lecture
organized by the Namibe provincial government and the provincial
journalist union in February. Melo made this statement in his
keynote address on the role of journalists during the upcoming
election campaign. Melo pointed out that although the
Constitutional law upheld freedom of the press, self-censored
communication smothered freedom of expression as people find
themselves unable to express opinions or communicate their views for
fear of being labeled sympathetic to a group and suffering the
repercussions that follow.


9. Comment: The government-owned Jornal de Angola took strong
exception to the 2006 U.S. Human Right Report's criticism of
journalist self-censorship in Angola in an editorial by the Jornal's
Director, Jose Ribeiro. Melo's lecture is therefore an interesting
glimpse into an apparent internal MPLA debate on media roles. End
Comment

MPLA President Accuses Party Dissidents of Spreading Lies
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10. (SBU) February 9, MPLA President Jose Eduardo dos Santos
addressed the MPLA Central Committee during the party's annual
meeting. Dos Santos presented the 2006 balance sheets, which he
called positive, praising the executive commission for its guidance.
However, he then criticized and warned the "dissident voices" in
the party to stop spreading false propaganda about the party. He
accused the dissidents of trying to revive the old leftist MPLA with
its socialist-dictatorial rule. Dos Santos called on all party
militants to expose those dissident voices, who are diverging from
the official party line. Dos Santos accused them of being
"infiltrators intent on destabilizing and weakening the party," just
as elections approach.


11. (SBU) Dos Santos said that the party leadership was united and
strong in its vision of "a government, by the people for the
people." Dos Santos also strongly advised that the decision on the
MPLA's presidential candidate only be discussed after the
legislative elections.

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