Human Rights Watch (HRW) has condemned Angolan police for the killing of a protester and the use of dogs to disperse a peaceful anti-government protest in Luanda. In a press statement, the Washington-based human rights organization said during the incident on Wednesday police used live bullets and teargas. They also severely beat the well-known activists Nito Alves and Laurinda Goveia, who are both in critical condition, and arbitrarily arrested a third activist, Luaty Beirao. Basing their claims on footage posted on social media, the rights body said peaceful protesters were…
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