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TIME Correspondent Barry Hillenbrand last week flew into the central Angolan town of Silva Porto, military headquarters for Jonas Savimbi's beleaguered UNITA forces. His report...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Short of Everything but Spirit | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

DEUS NO CEU, SAVIMBI EM ANGOLA (God is in heaven, Savimbi is in Angola), reads the graffito on the front wall of the former Governor's Palace in Silva Porto. Slogans extolling the virtues of UNITA and its leader are scrawled on walls throughout this small, colonial town in the Angolan highlands. Most of the Portuguese who once lived in the neat concrete houses with red tile roofs have long since fled the country. Squatters who carefully maintain the lawns and flower beds now live in many of these homes. The Portuguese left Silva Porto taking all the city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Short of Everything but Spirit | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

...moment, at least, the war seems far away in Silva Porto, but the enthusiasm for UNITA and Savimbi is everywhere. Last Monday night he appeared at a workers' meeting in Silva Porto's Cine Teatro. Sitting behind a table, dressed in his customary fatigues and beret, he delivered a dazzling two-hour address to the more than 1,000 people who jammed the simple theater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Short of Everything but Spirit | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

...much as possible. We too must work hard to build Angola." At other times he had the crowd laughing at his jokes about, for example, the problems of being married and fighting a war at the same time. The crowd broke into chants and cheers: "Viva Savimbi! Viva UNITA! Down with Neto! Down with the Russians! Down with the Cubans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Short of Everything but Spirit | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

After Savimbi finished speaking at midnight, several other ministers and UNITA leaders spoke, although none had his style. Then, until four in the morning, the meeting turned into a self-criticism session; members of the audience made complaints and suggestions to the assembled leaders. Some mentioned corruption. Others complained about incompetency and neglect. Savimbi promised that if the charges were backed up by evidence, commanders and administrators would lose their jobs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Short of Everything but Spirit | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

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