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Flag of the FNLA
The 'National Front for the Liberation of Angola' (
Portuguese: ''Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola'') is a militant organization that fought for
Angolan independence from
Portugal in the
war of independence under the leadership of
Holden Roberto. The FNLA became a political party in 1992.
Ahead of the first multiparty elections in
1992, FNLA was reorganized as a political party. FNLA received 2.4% of the votes and won five Members of Parliament.
Foreign support
The governments of
Algeria,
Ghana,
Israel,
France,
Romania, the
People's Republic of China,
South Africa, the
United States, and
Zaire actively supported and aided the FNLA.
The French government supplied men and loaned 1 million pounds of sterling without interest.
[1][2] The U.S. government began aiding the FNLA in 1961 during the
Kennedy administration, and rerouted one-third of official aid to Zaire to go to the FNLA and UNITA.
[3]
The
Israeli government gave aid to the FNLA between 1963 and 1969.
Holden Roberto visited Israel during the
1960s, and FNLA members were sent to Israel for training. During the
1970s the Israeli government shipped arms to the FNLA through
Zaire.
[4]
The People's Republic of China began supplying the FNLA with arms in 1964. It gave the FNLA military equipment and at least 112 military advisers.
[5] The Romanian government delivered arms to the FNLA in August 1974.
[6]
See also
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Luanda Trial
References
1. AlʻAmin Mazrui, Ali. ''The Warrior Tradition in Modern Africa'', 1977. Page 226-228.
2. Walker, John Frederick. ''A Certain Curve of Horn: The Hundred-Year Quest for the Giant Sable Antelope of Angola'', 2004. Page 143.
3. Wright, George. ''The Destruction of a Nation: United States Policy Towards Angola Since 1945'', 1997. Page 9.
4. Beit-Hallahmi, Benjamin. ''The Israeli Connection: Whom Israel Arms and Why'', 1988. Page 65.
5. B. MacDonald, Scott. ''European Destiny, Atlantic Transformations: Portuguese Foreign Policy Under the Second Republic: 1974-1992'', 1993. Page 56.
6. Wright, George. ''The Destruction of a Nation: United States Policy Towards Angola Since 1945'', 1997. Page 57.