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  • ...a, invaded the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1996 in the First Congo War. ...n for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) rebels in the Angolan Civil War and dos Santos' support for the Front for the National Liberation of the Co
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  • ...ka]], [[Zambia]] on October 31, 1994, attempted to end the [[Angolan Civil War]] by integrating and disarming [[UNITA]] and starting national reconciliati ...dent of Angola|President]] [[José Eduardo dos Santos]] responded by having Angolan Foreign Minister Venancio de Moura represent the [[MPLA]]. According to Man
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  • ...ed between two major rivers, the Zambezi river and the Cuando river on the Angolan side. ...into Zambia, where villagers were killed by combatants. A large number of Angolan refugees were placed in [[UNHCR]] camps in the district, the largest was Na
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  • ...the Congo); Zaire and not Zambia thus because the primary destination for Angolan refugees in those days.<ref>{{harvnb|Hansen|2001|p=35}}</ref> Most of these ...camps or finding assistance through government resettlement schemes, many Angolan refugees settled on their own in Zambian villages.<ref>{{harvnb|Hansen|1981
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  • ...n Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the Non-Aligned Movement. ...[[UNITA]] during the [[Angola]]n liberation and [[Angolan Civil War|civil war]], [[SWAPO]] during their fight for [[Namibia]]n independence from [[aparth
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  • ...human liberties. They also threatened to support the various [[liberation war]]s if negotiations failed. ...se became independent in 1975 and saw its own [[Mozambican Civil War|civil war]] from 1977 to 1992.
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  • ...ile the railway was inoperable for many years because of the Angolan Civil War, it has been recently reconstructed. ...) for construction of the 554km railway line from Chingola to Jimbe on the Angolan border".<ref name="TimesZ_2012-04-10">{{Cite news
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  • ...out on strike in 1940. Realising the importance of their products for the war, they demanded higher salaries. This strike was followed by another by Afri ...halted by the British authorities, and brought to an absolute stop by the war. Finally, in 1953, both Rhodesias were joined with [[Nyasaland]] (now [[Mal
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  • ...cumentary, “The Last Lioness." Following the turmoil of the Angolan civil war, poaching and illegal trophy hunting decimated the lion population in the p
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  • ...[African buffalo|buffalo]] and [[waterbuck]] during the [[Mozambique Civil War]] and now the conflict has ceased it is likely the floodplains will become :* [[Luena River, Angola|Luena River]]: Angolan central plateau
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  • Civil strife in both Portuguese colonies and a mounting [[Namibian War of Independence]] resulted in an influx of refugees<ref name="zastudy">{{ci ...such as the [[African National Congress]] and [[SWAPO]]. During the [[Cold War]] Zambia was a member of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]].
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