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Toi tu veux simplement me faire talk ici.
Voici un des rapports sur l'Angola et Cabinda.
J'en ai parcourru ++ et partout on dit que la gurre est termine en 2006.
Si je suis ta logique on devrait isole toute les zones ou il y a des independantiste qui reclament la separation du reste du pays?
On devrait coe Ahidjo qui a isole Nkongsamba et Edea qui furent a un moment des zones de resisance?
http://www.ploughshares.ca/libraries/ACRText/ACR-AngolaCabinda.htm
Armed Conflicts Report
Angola-Cabinda (1994 - first combat deaths)
Update: January 2007
Summary
Type of Conflict /Parties to the Conflict/Status of the / Fighting /Number of Deaths/ Political Developments /Background /Arms Sources Economic Factors
2006 The Angolan government signed the Memorandum of Understanding in July 2006, a peace agreement with one faction of the rebel group FLEC (Front for the Liberation of the Cabinda Enclave). Because of this, and few reported conflict related deaths over the past two years (less than 25 per year), this armed conflict is now deemed to have ended.
2005 Government troops and rebels clashed on several occasions and the Angolan army continued to be accused of human rights abuses in the region. Over 50,000 refugees returned to Cabinda this year.
2004 There were few reported violent incidences this year. Following early reports of human rights abuses by both sides of the conflict, a visit by a UN representative to the region noted significant progress. Later, a human rights group monitoring the situation in Cabinda accused government security forces of human rights abuses. 50,000 refugees repatriated during the year, short of the UNHCR’s goal of 90,000.
2003 Rebel bands remained active even as the government reached a “clean up†phase of the military campaign in the Cabinda enclave that began in 2002. Both sides were accused of human rights violations and at least 50 civilians died.
Toi tu veux simplement me faire talk ici.
Voici un des rapports sur l'Angola et Cabinda.
J'en ai parcourru ++ et partout on dit que la gurre est termine en 2006.
Si je suis ta logique on devrait isole toute les zones ou il y a des independantiste qui reclament la separation du reste du pays?
On devrait coe Ahidjo qui a isole Nkongsamba et Edea qui furent a un moment des zones de resisance?
http://www.ploughshares.ca/libraries/ACRText/ACR-AngolaCabinda.htm
Armed Conflicts Report
Angola-Cabinda (1994 - first combat deaths)
Update: January 2007
Summary
Type of Conflict /Parties to the Conflict/Status of the / Fighting /Number of Deaths/ Political Developments /Background /Arms Sources Economic Factors
2006 The Angolan government signed the Memorandum of Understanding in July 2006, a peace agreement with one faction of the rebel group FLEC (Front for the Liberation of the Cabinda Enclave). Because of this, and few reported conflict related deaths over the past two years (less than 25 per year), this armed conflict is now deemed to have ended.
2005 Government troops and rebels clashed on several occasions and the Angolan army continued to be accused of human rights abuses in the region. Over 50,000 refugees returned to Cabinda this year.
2004 There were few reported violent incidences this year. Following early reports of human rights abuses by both sides of the conflict, a visit by a UN representative to the region noted significant progress. Later, a human rights group monitoring the situation in Cabinda accused government security forces of human rights abuses. 50,000 refugees repatriated during the year, short of the UNHCR’s goal of 90,000.
2003 Rebel bands remained active even as the government reached a “clean up†phase of the military campaign in the Cabinda enclave that began in 2002. Both sides were accused of human rights violations and at least 50 civilians died.

