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Jonas Savimbi: Angola's former Unita leader reburied after 17 years | |
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The former leader of Angola's Unita rebel group, Jonas Savimbi, is being reburied 17 years after his death. | The former leader of Angola's Unita rebel group, Jonas Savimbi, is being reburied 17 years after his death. |
Thousands of former Unita fighters wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with images of Savimbi attended the ceremony in his home village of Lopitanga. | |
His 2002 death brought an end to one of Africa's longest civil wars. | His 2002 death brought an end to one of Africa's longest civil wars. |
His remains were finally handed over to his family on Friday following confusion earlier in the week. | His remains were finally handed over to his family on Friday following confusion earlier in the week. |
Unita says the funeral ceremony will be an important step towards national reconciliation in the oil-rich nation. | Unita says the funeral ceremony will be an important step towards national reconciliation in the oil-rich nation. |
However, no government representatives were present at the ceremony, reports the AFP news agency. | However, no government representatives were present at the ceremony, reports the AFP news agency. |
His coffin was draped in Unita's green and red flag. | His coffin was draped in Unita's green and red flag. |
Angola was a Cold War battleground, with the US and apartheid South Africa backing Unita, while the governing MPLA received support from the former Soviet Union and Cuba. | Angola was a Cold War battleground, with the US and apartheid South Africa backing Unita, while the governing MPLA received support from the former Soviet Union and Cuba. |
At least 500,000 people died in the 27-year conflict. | At least 500,000 people died in the 27-year conflict. |
Who was Jonas Savimbi? | Who was Jonas Savimbi? |
Savimbi, known as the "black rooster", was an extremely divisive figure. | Savimbi, known as the "black rooster", was an extremely divisive figure. |
He was accused of widespread atrocities but was also a charismatic leader revered by thousands. | He was accused of widespread atrocities but was also a charismatic leader revered by thousands. |
He was killed by government soldiers in 2002 and was hurriedly buried in a cemetery in the central town of Luena. His grave was marked by a cross of iron on a mound of red soil, AFP reports. | He was killed by government soldiers in 2002 and was hurriedly buried in a cemetery in the central town of Luena. His grave was marked by a cross of iron on a mound of red soil, AFP reports. |
He will be buried near his father. | He will be buried near his father. |
His family and Unita officials had demanded his reburial for many years to no avail. | His family and Unita officials had demanded his reburial for many years to no avail. |
The impasse was broken after his long-time foe, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, stepped down as president in 2017. | The impasse was broken after his long-time foe, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, stepped down as president in 2017. |
His successor, Joao Lourenco, agreed to their demands and his body was exhumed earlier this year, with DNA tests confirming his identity. | His successor, Joao Lourenco, agreed to their demands and his body was exhumed earlier this year, with DNA tests confirming his identity. |
Durão Sakaíta, one of Savimbi's eldest sons, told the Lusa news agency that the family would "finally be at peace" after he was reburied. | Durão Sakaíta, one of Savimbi's eldest sons, told the Lusa news agency that the family would "finally be at peace" after he was reburied. |
Savimbi timeline: | Savimbi timeline: |
Obituary: Jonas Savimbi, Unita's local boy | Obituary: Jonas Savimbi, Unita's local boy |
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