Jorge Sangumba
Jorge Ornelas Isaac Sangumba (1944–1982)[1] served as the Foreign Minister of UNITA during the Angolan War of Independence.[2]
Background
Sangumba studied in the United States before joining the National Union of Angolan Students (UNEA) in the early 1960s. In 1965 he became UNEA's representative for external affairs, a precursor for his future appointment as the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA's) Foreign Minister in August 1969.[2]
On February 9, 1976, Sangumba had officially announced that The central Angolan city of Huambo, that where two Westernsupported nationalist movements proclaimed the establishment of a government last November, had fallen to Sovietsupplied Angolan forces led by Cuban troops.[3]
Death and aftermath
Jonas Savimbi, leader of UNITA, allegedly ordered Sangumba's assassination[4][5] along with several other potential rivals for leadership of UNITA during the Angolan Civil War.[6]
Sangumba's family have been trying to find the reasons that led his murder, but have not found anything out. Tribute videos about him have been posted on sites such as YouTube.[7]
See also
- List of unsolved murders
References
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- Sellström, Tor (1999). Sweden and National Liberation in Southern Africa. p. 396.
- Times, Henry Kamm; Special to The New York (1976-02-10). "Pro‐Soviet Force Takes Angola City". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- "An Opportunity Ignored in Angola". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- "Google Translate". translate.google.com. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- Kukkuk, Leon (2005). Letters to Gabriella. p. 102.
- The Angola of my Dreams /A Angola dos Meus Sonhos, retrieved 2019-11-07