. "The Angolan Armed Forces (Portuguese: For\u00E7as Armadas Angolanas) are the military in Angola that succeeded For\u00E7as Armadas de Liberta\u00E7\u00E3o de Angola (FAPLA) following the abortive Bicesse Accord with UNITA in 1991. As part of the peace agreement, troops from both armies were to be demilitarized and then integrated. Integration was never completed as UNITA went back to war in 1992. Later, consequences for UNITA members in Luanda were harsh with FAPLA veterans persecuting their erstwhile opponents in certain areas and reports of vigilantism."@en . "Angolan Civil War"@en . . "30000"^^ . "87000"^^ . . "1.654E9"^^ . "For\u00E7as Armadas Angolanas"@en . . . . . . . "Small numbers"@en . "Second Congo War"@en . "6.31152E7"^^ . "Chief of General Staff"@en . . "Angola"@en . "Angolan War of Independence"@en . "First Congo War"@en . "Ministry of Defence, Rua 17 de Setembro, Luanada, Angola"@en . . "The Angolan Armed Forces (Portuguese: For\u00E7as Armadas Angolanas) are the military in Angola that succeeded For\u00E7as Armadas de Liberta\u00E7\u00E3o de Angola (FAPLA) following the abortive Bicesse Accord with UNITA in 1991. As part of the peace agreement, troops from both armies were to be demilitarized and then integrated. Integration was never completed as UNITA went back to war in 1992. Later, consequences for UNITA members in Luanda were harsh with FAPLA veterans persecuting their erstwhile opponents in certain areas and reports of vigilantism."@en . "General"@en . "Angolan Armed Forces"@en . . . . "Minister of Defence"@en . . "Republic of the Congo Civil War"@en . . "Angolan Armed Forces"@en . . . "Geraldo Sachipengo Nunda"@en . . "General Geraldo Sachipengo Nunda"@en .