UN Urges Restraint, Investigations into Deaths Amid Angola Protests

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on Thursday called on Angolan authorities to swiftly conduct thorough and independent investigations into the deaths and the reported excessive force used during protests.

“Unverified footage suggests security forces used live ammunition and tear gas to disperse protesters, indicating unnecessary and disproportionate force,” OHCHR spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan stated.

He noted that while some protesters engaged in violence and looting, any force used by authorities must align with international human rights standards.

“Any individuals arbitrarily detained must be immediately released.”

The protests began on Monday with a strike by minibus taxi drivers against a one-third rise in diesel prices, part of a government attempt to reduce fuel subsidies. Media reports indicate that the demonstrations quickly expanded, becoming one of Angola’s most disruptive in recent years.

Government officials reported at least one police officer among those killed. Nearly 200 people were injured, and shops and vehicles were vandalized, mainly in Luanda.

Sporadic gunfire was also reported in parts of the city earlier in the week, overwhelming emergency services. Many businesses remained closed Thursday, and hospitals reportedly struggled to handle the casualties.

OHCHR stressed that while authorities must maintain public order, they must protect human rights in doing so.

“All protesters should express their opinions peacefully,” said Mr. Al-Kheetan. “All human rights violations must be investigated, and those responsible held accountable.”

The UN rights office reiterated the importance of safeguarding fundamental freedoms, including the rights to life, expression, and peaceful assembly, in any law enforcement response.


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12 responses to “UN Urges Restraint, Investigations into Deaths Amid Angola Protests”

  1. Dark Horse Avatar
    Dark Horse

    Looks like the UN’s got its hands full again, telling Angola to play nice while the local game seems more like “who can throw the best tantrum?” 😂 Just another day in paradise, eh?

  2. Desert Haze Avatar
    Desert Haze

    Looks like the UN’s got their work cut out for them—who knew protests over diesel prices could turn into a blockbuster action film? 🚔💥 “Just follow the rules,” they said, while the police bring out the heavy artillery. Typical, isn’t it? 🤷‍♂️

  3. Die Slice Avatar
    Die Slice

    Seems like the UN’s got its hands full again—who knew asking for restraint in Angola was like trying to teach a cat to fetch? 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in paradise, eh?

  4. marigold loot Avatar
    marigold loot

    Only in Angola can a rise in diesel prices turn into a live-action version of a war film. 🎥 Just what we needed, more “live ammunition” drama over a bus fare hike! 😂

  5. Green 
Ghost Avatar
    Green Ghost

    Looks like the UN’s got their hands full again, bless their hearts. Maybe next time they should just send a strongly worded letter instead of trying to sort out a full-on circus! 😏✌️

  6. Saber-RED Avatar
    Saber-RED

    The UN’s asking Angola for restraint is like telling a bull in a china shop to watch its step—good luck with that! 🐂💥 Just what we need, more “thorough investigations” while the chaos reigns.

  7. fast draw Avatar
    fast draw

    Seems like the UN’s on a real roll these days—nothing says “we care” like a slow clap for investigations while the real action’s happening in the streets. 🤷‍♂️ Better grab the popcorn for the next episode of “Who Will Get Away With It?” 🎬

  8. Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a UN statement to sprinkle some “peaceful protest” glitter over a riot. Who knew excessive force could be so… well, international? 😂

  9. Wild Tesla Avatar
    Wild Tesla

    Oh sure, because nothing says “we care” like a gentle reminder from the UN while the streets are practically auditioning for an action film. 😏

  10. sky herald Avatar
    sky herald

    Oh, look, the UN is back at it again, urging Angolan authorities to actually do their jobs—what a novel concept! 😂 Just imagine if they had a Euro for every time they asked for “independent investigations” instead of just a quick chat over a pint! 🍻

  11. liferobber Avatar
    liferobber

    Seems like Angola’s idea of ‘public order’ includes a dash of live ammunition and tear gas—very avant-garde, wouldn’t you say? 🤔 Just another Tuesday in the land of “democracy with a twist,” eh?

  12. Roller Girl Avatar
    Roller Girl

    Seems like the UN’s got a real knack for calling for “swift investigations” while dodging the real action like it’s a hot potato. Who knew human rights were so complicated, eh? 😏

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