ANGOLA: SHOOTING SPREE BY SECURITY FORCES KILLS AT LEAST 10 PROTESTERS

Wednesday, February 03, 2021

Amnesty International and OMUNGA have been exposing the use of excessive, abusive and even lethal force by the Angolan security forces to deal with infringements of COVID-19 public health measures and peaceful demonstrations since 2020. The two organisations recorded 11 killings in 2020 by the security forces, but they believe the true death toll was likely to be much higher


Responding to a crackdown by Angolan security forces in which more than 10 protesters were shot and killed since 30 January, in the mining town of Cafunfo, Cuango municipality, Lunda Norte province, Amnesty International and OMUNGA, Angolan Non-Governmental Organization, said:

Muleya Mwananyanda, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for Southern Africa said:

Amnesty International can today confirm that since 30 January, Angolan security forces have killed at least 10 people, as authorities continue to hunt down peaceful protesters whose only ‘crime’ has been to speak out against deplorable living conditions.

João Malavindele, Executive Director of OMUNGA said:

“The exact number of those killed is not known as most protesters are still missing. Unconfirmed reports indicate that a higher number of activists remain unaccounted for, and that some bodies may have been dumped in Cuango river in the past two days hours.

“A video circulating on social media filmed on 30 January morning local time shows several bodies on the ground, as one police officer kicks and steps on the head of a severely wounded victim.

"Angolan authorities must launch a prompt, thorough, independent, effective, and transparent investigation into the killings and bring suspected perpetrators to justice in fair trials that meet international standards. Victims and their families must be granted access to justice and effective remedies.”

Background

Amnesty International and OMUNGA have been exposing the use of excessive, abusive and even lethal force by the Angolan security forces to deal with infringements of COVID-19 public health measures and peaceful demonstrations since 2020. The two organisations recorded 11 killings in 2020 by the security forces, but they believe the true death toll was likely to be much higher.


Tags: ANGOLA, KILLINGS AND DISAPPEARANCES, CENSORSHIP AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS.

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