Jorge Sangumba Explained

Jorge Sangumba
Birth Date:1944
Birth Name:Jorge Ornelas Isaac Sangumba
Death Place:Angola
Death Cause:Homicide
Occupation:Foreign Ministere during the Angolan War of Independence
Known For:Assassination

Jorge Ornelas Isaac Sangumba (1944–1982)[1] was the Foreign Minister of UNITA during the Angolan War of Independence.[2]

Background

Sangumba studied in the United States before joining the National Union of Angolan Students (UNEA) in the early 1960s. In 1965 he became UNEA's representative for external affairs, a precursor for his future appointment as the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA's) Foreign Minister in August 1969.[2]

On February 9, 1976, Sangumba had officially announced that the central Angolan city of Huambo, where two Western-supported nationalist movements proclaimed the establishment of a government the previous November, had fallen to Soviet-supplied Angolan forces led by Cuban troops.[3]

Death and aftermath

Jonas Savimbi, the leader of UNITA, allegedly ordered Sangumba's assassination[4] [5] along with several other potential rivals for leadership of UNITA during the Angolan Civil War.[6]

Sangumba's family has been trying to find the reasons that led his murder, but have not found anything out. Tribute videos about him have been posted on sites such as YouTube.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Famous Male Rebels. Ranker. en. 2019-10-31.
  2. Book: Sellström, Tor. Sweden and national liberation in Southern Africa. Vol. 1, Formation of a popular opinion (1950-1970). 1999. Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. 91-7106-430-3. Uppsala. 396. PDF. 41157147.
  3. News: Pro‐Soviet Force Takes Angola City. Times. Henry Kamm; Special to The New York. 1976-02-10. The New York Times. 2019-11-07. en-US. 0362-4331.
  4. News: An Opportunity Ignored in Angola. Washington Post. 2019-11-07. en-US. 0190-8286.
  5. Web site: Google Translate. translate.google.com. 22 April 2019 . 2019-11-07.
  6. Book: Kukkuk, Leon. 2005. Letters to Gabriella. 102.