- Jamba, Cuando Cubango
Jamba is a town in
Angola , located in the southeastern province ofCuando Cubango , just north of theNamibia n border along theCaprivi Strip . [cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=bT1pn2HUjhcC|title=A Certain Curve of Horn: The Hundred-Year Quest for the Giant Sable Antelope|isbn=0802140688|pages=p177|author=John Frederick Walker|date=2004|publisher=Grove Press] (Not to be confused withJamba, Huíla )Jamba is best known as the former military headquarters of
UNITA , a rebel movement supported bySouth Africa and theUnited States that fought the Soviet-aligned government in theAngolan Civil War , aCold War conflict.The name of the town means "elephant" in
Ovimbundu , a language spoken in southern Angola, and presumably refers to the number ofelephant s in the area.Geography
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UNITA headquarters
Jamba served as UNITA's headquarters from
1976 until1992 . The headquarters itself was an elaborate military encampment, withradar capabilities and sophisticated anti-aircraft weaponry that protected the headquarters throughout 16 years of war. UNITA also maintained a large military airstrip in Jamba.Author Paul Hare described Jamba as "a spread out, well-organised guerrilla encampment, carefully planned and camouflaged to protect against air attacks".
On
December 24 1999 , Jamba was captured by themilitary of Angola .cite journal|url=http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/OCHA-64CPQB?OpenDocument|title=Jamba falls to FAA following heavy fighting in border region|date=2000-11-18|accessdate=2008-07-09|journal=Angola Peace Monitor|volume=Issue No.5, Vol.VI]Jonas Savimbi
UNITA was led by
Jonas Savimbi , a charismatic political and military leader who is generally considered one of the more important figures in the history of Angola. Savimbi forged close relations with the U.S. and ultimately became an important figure in support of the West during theCold War .Savimbi's critics allege that his military campaign was hugely costly and destructive to modern Angola and that, during the Civil War, human rights were violated by Savimbi and UNITA. Similar allegations, however, also were made against the government of Angola during the war.
Jamba under UNITA
Jamba was believed to be mostly a creation of the U.S.
Central Intelligence Agency , which constructed and sustained Jamba to serve as a sophisticated rebel headquarters for Savimbi's UNITA.Under the U.S. administrations of
Ronald Reagan andGeorge H.W. Bush , Jamba grew as a major center of UNITA rebel activity, with the construction of elaborate air defense capabilities and air runways designed for the replenishment of U.S. war supplies, which were shipped to UNITA. [cite news|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE1DD123BF932A35751C1A96F948260|publisher=New York Times |accessdate=2008-05-07|author=Robert Pear|date=December 1, 1989|title=C.I.A. Crash Called Problem in Angola] Both Zaire'sMobutu Sese Seko and South Africa's apartheid regime cooperated with the U.S. in supporting Savimbi and UNITA in their war against theMarxist Angolan government.In 1985, Jamba was the host of the
Democratic International or "Jamba Jamboree", a meeting of global anti-communist insurgents organized by United States conservatives, includingJack Abramoff . At the conference, the participants signed a communiqué declaring "our solidarity with all freedom movements in the world and ... our commitment to cooperate to liberate our nations from the Soviet imperialists" [http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20030818&s=foer081803] . Other participants in the conference included:*
Adolfo Calero , Contra leader.
*Pa Kao Her , Laotian resistance leader.
*Lewis Lehrman , American businessman and politician.
*Abdurrahim Wardak , Afghanmujahideen leader.
*Jack Wheeler, American conservative.In later years, Savimbi was visited regularly in Jamba by some of his closest American advisors and advocates, including Michael Johns,
Grover Norquist , and others.Reagan doctrine
The policy of support for anti-communist resistance movements, which was supported by the
Heritage Foundation and other influential conservatives, ultimately came to be known as theReagan Doctrine and was a central component of the foreign policies of the Reagan and (to a lesser extent)George H. W. Bush administrations.ee also
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Jamba, Huíla References
External links
* [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r101:E26OC9-320: "Savimbi's Elusive Victory in Angola"] , by Michael Johns, "Congressional Record", October 26, 1989 (
Heritage Foundation policy analyst Michael Johns article on one of his visits to Jamba).
* [http://www.weeklystandard.com/Utilities/printer_preview.asp?idArticle=12019&R=ED88868F "My Dinner with Jack,"] by Mark Hemingway, "The Weekly Standard ", April 3, 2006 (provides some history on the "Democratic International " meeting in Jamba, including the involvement of lobbyistJack Abramoff ).
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