• Nito Alves (1945–1977) was an Angolan revolutionary and politician who served as the first interior minister of Angola. A hardline member of the People's...
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  • Spanish footballer Nito (footballer, born 1967), real name Adelino da Rocha Vieira, Portuguese footballer Nito Alves, Angolan politician Nito Cortizo, Panamanian...
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  • Angolan interior minister Nito Alves to overthrow the government of Agostinho Neto. It took place on 27 May. By the late 1970s, Alves had become a powerful...
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  • the branches of the military. Politically, Caetano aligned more with Nito Alves, with whom was his immediate superior in the 1st Military Police Region...
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    Marxist-Leninist ideology, requested by Nito Alves. Tens of thousands of followers (or alleged followers) of Nito Alves were executed in the aftermath of the...
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  • Angolan political movement with an orthodox communist nature, led by Nito Alves, former leader of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA)...
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    FNLC. By the late 1970s, Interior Minister Nito Alves had become a powerful member of the MPLA government. Alves had successfully put down Daniel Chipenda's...
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    original on 14 December 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2024. Angola: Ossadas de Nito Alves, “Monstro Imortal”, “Sianouk” e Ilídio Ramalhete entregues às famílias...
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  • decolonization process had begun. Van-Dúnem was freed, and he became, along with Nito Alves and Daniel Chipenda, the most influential figures in the MPLA for their...
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    accused Alves of factionalism and voted to dismiss Alves and Van-Dunem. In support of Alves, the FAPLA 8th Brigade freed more than 150 supporters of Nito Alves...
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