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Cabinda Enclave (Flec) were trying to exploit a reduction in military activity which was agreed under the terms of an accord with Antonio Bento Bembe, a Flec factional leader.
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Dialogue (FCD), which includes representatives of civil opposition groups, church leaders and rival Flec leaders.
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Bembe was ousted from the head of the FCD and Flec in February this year, he added.
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Enclave (Flec), has previously denied it had reached a peace deal with the Angolan government on June 30 this year.
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Dialogue (FCD), which includes representatives of civil opposition groups, church leaders and rival Flec leaders.
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Flec-FAC guerrillas, demanding independence for Cabinda, said they killed the soldiers in three ambushes staged within 70 kilometers (43 miles) of the Chevron petroleum installation on the
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"Angola will not have rest from bloodshed until the Cabinda conflict is resolved," said the Flec-FAC statement, which called the attacks "a new offensive in the war for liberation."
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Retaliatory fire by government artillery killed a number of civilians before the guns were knocked out by rebel mortars, according to a Flec-FAC statement received by The Associated Press.
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Flec has been fighting for three decades for independence in Cabinda, an area separated from Angola by a strip of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
BBC News - Home 2010
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Flec, whose leaders are based in France and Switzerland.
BBC News - Home 2010
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