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why are USA and UK not talking about the Angola elections non cnn, non bbc or cbs its because the Oil is paying for silence? We believe that Angolans are just like Zimbabwens who have non right to vote for a different party, Angola is owned by few families and they are laughing all the way to the Swiss banks camon Oxfam, Bob Geldof somenone speak out pleassseee Angolans deserve better after they fought for their country only few are well???