- Baixa de Cassanje revolt
The Baixa de Cassanje revolt was the first battle of the
Angolan War of Independence . The uprising began onFebruary 3 ,1961 . ByFebruary 4 , the Portuguese authorities had successfully suppressed the revolt.cite web|author=Manuel Jerónimo|year=2008|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200801040021.html|title=Angola: "Baixa De Kassanje" Massacre Turns 47 Years|format=HTML|publisher=Angola Press Agency via allAfrica|accessdate=2008-01-05]On January 3, workers employed by
Cotonang , a Portuguese-Belgium cotton plantation company, called on the Portuguese to improve their working conditions. The peasants burned their identification cards and attacked Portuguese traders challenging the authorities. On February 4, protesters attacked São Paulo fortress, the largest prison and military establishment inLuanda , trying to free the prisoners. Seven policemen were killed. The Portuguese authorities killed forty rebels before gangs of white Angolans committed random acts of violence against the ethnic black majority living in Luanda's traditional slums ("musseques").cite book|last=Wright|first=George|year=1997|title=The Destruction of a Nation: United States' Policy Towards Angola Since 1945|pages=5-6]The Portuguese Army and Air Force put down the uprising in Baixa de Cassanje and blancked out the incident to the press. The
People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) said the Portuguese military killed ten thousand people in the massacre. Conservative estimates are around 400 casualties.After independence from Portugal in 1975, the Angolan government designated February 4 a national holiday, "Colonial Repression Martyrs Day," in 1996 in remembrance of the attack.
March 15 Baixa de Cassanje revolt
Portuguese authorities killed 49 people on
February 5 . OnFebruary 10 , Portuguese authorities suppressed another unsuccessful attempt at freeing the prisoners.Bakongo farmers and coffee-plantation workers revolted onMarch 15 , nearBaixa de Cassanje , killing bothwhite Angolans and black employees, burning plantations, bridges, government facilities, and police stations, and destroying barges and ferries. ThePortuguese Air Force responded by bombing a convert|200|mi|km|sing=on area withnapalm . During the rebellion, Portuguese authorities killed 20,000 people, including 750 white Angolans, within the first six months of 1961.ee also
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Angolan War of Independence
*Portuguese Colonial War
*Baixa de Cassanje References
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