Military Council for Angolan Resistance
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Military Council for Angolan Resistance | |
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Comité Militar da Resistencia Angolana | |
Leader | P. Tuba and H. V. Nato |
Foundation | August 12, 1980 |
Part of | National Liberation Front of Angola's militant wing |
Battles and wars | Angolan Civil War |
Military Council for Angolan Resistance (Portuguese: Comité Militar da Resistencia Angolana; COMIRA) was a militant organization that fought in the Angolan Civil War in the 1980s.[1]
The militant wing of the National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA) created COMIRA on August 12, 1980. P. Tuba and H. V. Nato led COMIRA upon its creation.[1]
COMIRA leaders said they overthrew FNLA leader Holden Roberto on September 15, 1980 in Paris, France, making the FNLA a part of COMIRA.[1]