- Angola–Namibia relations
Angolan-Namibian relations relate to the relations between the governments of the Republic of Angola and the Republic of Namibia.
In
1999 Namibia signed a mutual defence pact with its northern neighbourAngola .cite web
first=Vincent
last=William
url=http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/publ/opendoc.pdf?tbl=RSDCOI&id=3ae6a6cb8&page=publ
title=Namibia: Situation Report
publisher=United Nations High Commission on Refugees
accessdate=2006-08-26] This affected theAngolan Civil War that had been ongoing since Angola's independence in1975 . Namibia's ruling partySWAPO sought to support the ruling partyMPLA in Angola against the rebel movementUNITA , whose stronghold is in southern Angola, bordering to Namibia. The defence pact allowed Angolan troops to use Namibian territory when attackingJonas Savimbi 's UNITA.The alliance between SWAPO and MPLA was formed during the 1960s while both Angola and Namibia sought to overthrow colonial regimes (
Portuguese Empire andApartheid South Africa ). TheNamibian War of Independence coincided with theAngolan civil war for nearly 25 years. In Angola, the leftist movement MPLA was fighting the rightist movement UNITA, which was supported bySouth Africa . In Namibia,SWAPO , then being a rebel movement, was fighting for independence from South Africa. As MPLA and SWAPO shared a common ideological ground, and had a common enemie in South Africa, they came to cooperate.The Angolan civil war resulted in a large number of Angolan
refugees coming to Namibia. At its peak in 2001 there were over 30,000 Angolan refugees in Namibia. The calmer situation in Angola has made it possible for many of them to return to their home with the help ofUNHCR , and in 2004 only 12,600 remained in Namibia.cite web
url=http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/statistics/opendoc.pdf?tbl=STATISTICS&id=44e5c7800&page=statistics
title=2004 UNHCR Statistical Yearbook - Namibia
publisher=United Nations High Commission on Refugees
accessdate=2006-08-26] Most of them reside in therefugee camp Osire north ofWindhoek .Ambassadors
Charles Ndaxu Namoloh , a veteran of theNamibian War of Independence , was stationed in Angola as Namibia's top diplomat there from 1995-2003. [http://www.nid.org.na/view_book_entry.php?book_id=127 Hopwood, Graham. Guide to Namibian Politics, 2007 edition. Namibia Institute for Democracy, Windhoek, 2007] ]References
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