ANGOLA: ACTIVIST SHOT AND HELD IN ARBITRARY DETENTION

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This action ended on February 8, 2026

UPDATE: Read Amnesty International’s press release on this Urgent Action here. Serrote José de Oliveira has recently begun a hunger strike in protest of his unlawful detention.

On July 28, Activist Serrote José de Oliveira was shot in the leg. This crime is believed to have been committed by men linked to Criminal Investigation Services (SIC), while the activist was livestreaming at a strike in Luanda. He was arrested and held in arbitrary detention. On August 1, the same day his family learned where he was being held, he was presented before a court in Luanda but not formally charged. On August 6, he was taken to the Comarca Central Prison, without his lawyers’ knowledge. His health condition is deteriorating but he has yet to receive medical attention for his gunshot injury. His family is yet to be granted access to him. Amnesty International calls on the Angolan authorities to ensure he has immediate access to all necessary medical care and to his family and, unless charged with a recognizable criminal offense, is immediately released.

PLEASE TAKE ACTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE UNTIL: February 8, 2026

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