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Launched in Lisbon, the Commission for Peace, Justice and Reconciliation in Angola is the latest diplomatic device of the União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola. It is led by UNITA's Representative in Italy, Adalberto da Costa. Commission members claim to have been empowered by Jonas Savimbi to work for negotiations...

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Lisbon, Italy, Adalberto da Costa, Jonas Savimbi, Isaías Samakuva, France, João Soares, Mário Soares, Eugénio Manuvakola, Bela Malaquias, Chiyeva Kandeya, Anibal Kandeya, Britain, Araujo Sakaita, Artur Kalupe 'Gato', Paulo Lukamba 'Gato', Portugal, Vatican, Zacarias Kamuenyo, União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola, Renovada, Radio Vorgan

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