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Jonas Malheiro Sidónio
Sakaita Savimbi (Portuguese: [ˈʒɔnɐʃ ˈsavĩbi]; 3
August 1934 – 22
February 2002) was an
Angolan revolutionary, politician, and...
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elevate their support for
Savimbi's UNITA.
Savimbi developed close relations with
influential American conservatives, who saw
Savimbi as a key ally in the...
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Angolan Civil War (1975–2002).
Jonas Savimbi,
leader of UNITA,
allegedly ordered Chindondo's ********ination.
Savimbi's successor as
president of
UNITA was...
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president in the 1992
Angolan general election over
UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi, and
presided over free-market
economic liberalization and the development...
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based in
Huambo with FLNA's
Holden Roberto and UNITA's
Jonas Savimbi as co-presidents. The
Cuban intervention,
which would eventually number...
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UNITA rebels under the
command of
Jonas Savimbi.
Critics have
derided his
biography of
Savimbi,
Jonas Savimbi: A Key to Africa, as the work of an apologist...
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place where the
family of
Angolan political leader Jonas Savimbi came from.
Savimbi,
although born in
Moxico Province near Bié, was
ethnically Bieno...
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against the
Portuguese in
central Angola from 1966 was
spearheaded by
Jonas Savimbi and the
National Union for the
Total Independence of
Angola (UNITA). It...
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domestic rivals: the
National Liberation Front of
Angola (FNLA) and
Jonas Savimbi's National Union for the
Total Independence of
Angola (UNITA). The presence...
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Angola (UNITA) from June 2003 to
November 2019.
After UNITA leader,
Jonas Savimbi and his
immediate successor António
Dembo died from
injuries sustained...