Silent Shadows: Uninvestigated Deaths Stir Unrest In Angola


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) In Luanda, Angola, a disturbing series of unexplained deaths has alarmed the public.

Over one weekend, nine bodies with signs of violence, including gunshot wounds and signs of asphyxiation, were discovered.

However, this recent incident continues the trend of uninvestigated deaths dating back to 2017, contributing to widespread community fear and confusion.

Eva Adelaide, a resident of Kawelele, reported hearing gunshots early in the morning. The bodies were discovered shortly after.

The Association for Justice, Peace, and Democracy (AJPD) has openly criticized the National Assembly's failure to compel the Ministry of Interior to investigate these incidents.



Serra Bango, AJPD president, emphasized the urgent need for governmental intervention.

The lack of responses from key officials, including the Minister of Interior and Security and Intelligence Service representatives, compounds public concerns.

In addition, it raises doubts about the government's capacity to manage and solve these severe issues.

The ongoing uninvestigated deaths underscore major public safety and trust issues in governmental institutions in Angola .

They stress the need for transparent and effective law enforcement and accountability mechanisms to ensure justice and security for all citizens.
Background
In recent years, a pattern of uninvestigated murders and excessive force by state security forces has plagued Angola.

Human Rights Watch reported multiple unlawful killings and excessive force against protesters by security forces in 2023. This included extrajudicial executions and detentions without due process.

Amnesty International also reported escalated human rights abuses leading up to the 2022 general elections. This included instances of brutal suppression of dissent and targeting of activists.

In short, the government's minimal response undermines public trust in law enforcement and justice. This erosion perpetuates violence and repression.

This persistent negligence of human rights abuses necessitates immediate international attention and domestic reform to ensure accountability and protect the rights of Angola's citizens.

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The Rio Times

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