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Speaking to Lusa, journalist Coque Mukuta said that he was filming near the Santa Ana cemetery, where the concentration would take place, when he was approached by the police at around am.
The police stopped me and said that I didn't have to film there, because I didn't have permission", he reported. Even after identifying himself as a journalist and showing his professional card, Coque Mukuta was forced to get into a police van and hand over his service passes, as well as his cell phone, to the police.
The journalist said that in the van there were already two young people who had attended the march called by civil society and that he wanted to draw the attention of the Constitutional Court to the alleged irregularities that are being committed during the electoral process in Angola.
According to Coque Mukuta, the van initially went to a police station, but ended up returning to the Santa Ana cemetery where the journalist was released after spending a few hours in detention.
Laurinda Gouveia, one of the promoters of the march, told Lusa that there are at least 13 activists detained, including one of the signatories of the manifesto that civil society organizations intended to deliver to the National Electoral Commission CNE. Our brothers were at the scene, but the police ended up taking them. More than 13 brothers are being detained," she revealed. She also explained that the march did not take place because the activists "who already know about the behavior of the police" chose to divide into groups, some of which remained in the cemetery and others went to the CNE, which would be the point of arrival of the march, to deliver the manifest.