Please find the attached information on this topic. A cease-fire
accord was established in the beginning of June 1991 and a revised
Constitution (see the following Amnesty International publication)
was introduced. Information on the current consequences of these
events and on the sanctions for desertion or draft evasion from
military service is currently unavailable to the IRBDC in Ottawa.
Attachments
A.
Specific Information
Demande de Renseignement AGO8186. 22 Mars 1991.
Conscientious Objection to Military Service. 1985. United
Nations. New York.
Conscientious Objection to Military Service. February
1988.
Amnesty International. AI Index POL 31/01/88. London.
The Xinhua General Overseas News Service. 13 May 1991. "Angolan
Army Deserters Repatriated".
Urgent Action. 3 March 1988. Amnesty International. "Death
Penalty". AI Index: AFR 12/03/88.
The British Broadcasting Corporation; Summary of World
Broadcasts. 2 March 1991. "Angola MPLA Reportedly Using Forced
Conscripts in Bie Province". [KUP, 27 February 1991].
2 March 1991. "Angolan Youth Reportedly Fleeing to Namibia to Avoid
Conscription". [KUP, 27 February 1991].
B.
General InformationAfrica Events. June 1991. "Ray of Hope".
Africa News. 20 May 1991. "Angola: Peace Could Bring
Prosperity".
Africa Confidential. 14 June 1991. Vol. 32, No. 12. "Angola:
US Gains and Soviet Pains".
The Associated Press. 1 June 1991. Raquel Amado. "Angolans
Celebrate End of Civil War".
The Washington Post. 1 June 1991. "The Angola Accord: Key
Dates in the Search for Peace".
Libération. 31 May 1991. "L'Angola Signe sa
Paix".
2 June 1991. Nicole Boyer. "Mariage de Raison Angolais à
Lisbonne".
La Presse. 31 May 1991. "L'Angola Signe sa Paix,
Après Seize Années de Guerre".
The British Broadcasting Corporation; Summary of World
Broadcasts. 19 July 1991. "Angolan Government Releases
Political Prisoners Under Amnesty". [Radio Nacional de Angola,
Luanda, 17 July 1991].
Angola: Human Rights Guarantees in the Revised
Constitution.
June 1991. Amnesty International. AI Index: 12/04/91. London.