Amnesty International has expressed grave concern over the deadly crackdown in Angola following last week's taxi drivers' strike.
At least 29 people were killed, hundreds injured, and over 1 200 arrested amid protests rising fuel prices and economic hardship.
Amnesty condemns the use of excessive force by security forces.
Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to Carlos Quembo, Lusophone Africa Regional Researcher at Amnesty International...

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