Angola: Arms Trade and Violations of the Laws of War Since the 1992 Elections: Sumario Em Portugues
New York: Human Rights Watch, 1994. Trade paperback. xi, 163 p. Map. Footnotes. Glossary. Angola's "forgotten war, " fueled by a steady supply of weapons to both sides, has claimed an estimated 100, 000 civilian lives since the conflict resumed following the September 1992 elections. The government and the UNITA rebels were alledged to be responsible for a range of violations of the laws of war. Condition: Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Publisher's press release laid in. Cover has slight wear and soiling.
Keywords: UNITA, Arms Embargo, Humanitarian Relief, Torture, MPLA, Guerrilla War, Savimbi, Demobilization, Sanctions, Arms Suppliers, Blood Diamonds, Stavation, Hostages, Child Soldiers, Forced Displacement, Laws of War
ISBN: 9781564321459
[Book #60408]
Price: $75.00