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Prosecutions Against Seven Members of a Community Must Be Dropped

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On 23 November 2024, seven members of the Vikolôngwa Mbútwa community in Huíla province, Angola, were arrested and detained after a violent police intervention in connection with a land dispute. They were all released since then – two of them after 13 months – but are currently being tried for various offences. Their trial began in December 2025, and the date of the hearing of the judgement must be set from one day to the next.
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On 23 November 2024, seven members of the Vikolôngwa Mbútwa community in Huíla province, Angola, were arrested and detained after a violent police intervention in connection with a land dispute. They were all released since then – two of them after 13 months – but are currently being tried for various offences. Their trial began in December 2025, and the date of the hearing of the judgement must be set from one day to the next.

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amnesty.be broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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