Marques in Angola - the Perils of Speaking Truth to Power
[ThinkAfricaPress]
The story of Rafael Marques de Morais reveals the dangers of speaking out against an authoritarian state.
- Acquisition
- Africa
- Angola
- Angola
- Angola's prison
- Angolan Bar Association
- Angolan Government
- Angolan Military
- Angolan Supreme Court
- Angora
- army
- Arrest
- Attorney-General
- businessman
- Cabinda Province
- Catholic station Radio Ecclesia
- chair
- Company Competitor
- Company Expansion
- Company Founded
- Conviction
- corporate mining operations
- Corruption in Angola
- East Germany
- Editor
- enterprising reporter
- experienced defence lawyer
- food
- Freedom House
- Generic Relations
- Harvard University
- head
- international group Open Society
- Jornal de Angola
- Jose Eduardo dos Santos
- journalist
- judge
- lawyer
- little food
- London
- Luis Nascimento
- Malanje
- Malanje
- Marques
- Member of Parliament
- Military history of Angola
- MP
- MPLA
- National Association of Black Journalists
- National Endowment for Democracy
- oil-rich exclave province
- Open Society Institute
- Open Society Institute
- Open Society Justice Initiative
- opposition leader
- People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola
- Person Attributes
- Person Career
- Person Communication
- Politics
- president
- president and rebel leader
- presidential advisor
- prison director
- Quotation
- Rafael Marques
- Rafael Marques
- Rafael Marques de Morais
- Rebecca Regan-Sachs
- security officer
- starvation
- state newspaper
- stenographer
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Think Africa Press
- Train Foundation
- Trial
- UN Human Rights Committee
- USD
- watchdog
- wealthy foreign businessman
- withheld food



