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A voice for Angola's forgotten people
23 May 2002 Nangweshi camp in Zambia holds up a mirror to Angola's recent murderous past. -
Thousands of Angolan refugees in Zambia wait for resettlement as camps reach capacity
28 Jan 2002 With existing camps at maximum capacity, some 9,000 refugees fleeing the civil war in Angola are waiting to be relocated in Zambia even as their numbers are expected to grow. -
World's oldest refugee hopes for peace in Angola
29 Nov 2001 At 105 years old, an Angolan refugee in Zambia describes the day he fled his home as the worst of his life. -
Rains hamper Congo relief efforts
27 Nov 2001 Tropical rains hamper efforts to help thousands of Angolan refugees in the Bas Congo province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. -
One thousand former UNITA soldiers transferred to new camp in Zambia
2 Nov 2001 More than one thousand former UNITA rebel soldiers have been transferred to a new site in a continuing effort to maintain the civilian character of the Nangweshi refugee camp near the Angolan border. -
Curfew along Namibia's north-eastern border may prevent refugees from fleeing Angolan fighting
26 Oct 2001 A dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed by Namibia along its north-eastern border may prevent refugees trying to flee the fighting in Angola from seeking asylum. -
Assistance increased to new wave of refugees fleeing Angolan civil war
23 Oct 2001 Assistance to a new wave of Angolan refugees fleeing to Zambia to escape a flare-up in fighting has been increased by the U.N. refugee agency, which has moved 2,000 of them to safer areas away from the border. -
Thousands seek refuge in Zambia in effort to flee Angola fighting
19 Oct 2001 Thousands of Angolans are fleeing to Zambia as fighting intensified between government and UNITA rebel forces before the start of the rainy season. -
Angolan refugees flee to Democratic Republic of the Congo
2 Oct 2001 Fresh fighting in northern Angola has sent a new wave of Angolan refugees into the Democratic Republic of the Congo. More than 3,000 Angolans have already arrived in the DRC town of Kimvula and nearly 250 more are arriving daily.