Vol 52 No 2 |
- BRAZIL
- AFRICA
According to Angolan journalist Rafael Marques de Morais Odebrecht’s $272...
The anti-corruption campaigner Rafael Marques wants investigators to look at the MPLA’s own business interests which his investigations show play a growing role in the national economy...
Potentially much more serious according to urbane civil activist and journalist Rafael Marques are the so-called ‘special ballots’ which the government has wheeled out for those without allocated polling stations...
Civic pro-democracy activists such as the Open Society's Rafael Marques struggle to maintain momentum...
His target was the immensely rich good-governance campaigner George Soros who backs Global Witness and whose Open Society Foundation's head in Angola is Rafael Marques a vociferous and much harassed critic of the MPLA...
Also influential is Rafael Marques the Luanda representative of George Soros's Open Society foundation...
Few takers for amnesty Among the possible beneficiaries of the new amnesty are journalists Aguiar dos Santos Gustavo Costa and Rafael Marques who had received suspended sentences plus speech and travel restrictions for 'defamation' of Dos Santos and the head of his Civil Affairs Department at the Presidency José Leitão...
This call is supported by opposition figures such as the often-harassed writer and human rights advocate Rafael Marques and the elderly Holden Roberto of the once-powerful but faded Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola movement...