President JoãO LourençO and General Miala are Slandered Daily

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President JoãO LourençO and General Miala are Slandered Daily
President JoãO LourençO and General Miala are Slandered Daily

By Grace Campos

Africa-Press – Angola. There are certainly people at the Angolan embassy and consulates in Portugal who delight in the insults that Mr. Artur Queiroz hurls almost daily at the President of the Republic and the head of the State Information and Security Service (SINSE).

More or less every other day, Artur Queiroz violates the honor and dignity of President João Lourenço and General Miala.

Lately, he has started to associate being the son of a nurse of President João Lourenço with mediocrity and sometimes even indignity.

For Artur Queiroz, João Lourenço is not worthy of being President of Angola because his father was a nurse.

Queiroz refers, in almost all of his writings, to General Miala as a hitman (bloodthirsty, cruel, criminal), whom he pejoratively calls Kinkusu (the name of an FNLA military base in the former Zairé).

Artur Queiroz pours all his bile on the two Angolan dignitaries, encouraged by the shameful silence of Angola’s diplomatic representatives in Portugal.

After each text by Artur Queiroz insulting Angolan leaders, ambassador Maria de Jesus Ferreira and press attaché Victor Carvalho must retreat to an office to laugh out loud.

If they were not accomplices, Angola’s diplomatic representatives would have already taken action in the Portuguese courts to put an end to the “festival” of insults and insults against João Lourenço.

Since he was ordered to retract his statement to Matadi Daniel in September, due to the crimes of slander and defamation that the Angolan nephrologist accused him of, Artur Queiroz has never opened his mouth against the renowned doctor again.

With his action, Matadi Daniel proved that not only is Artur Queiroz traceable, but that, through legal means, it is possible to contain the insults and offenses that he hurls at Angolans daily.

“Suffocated” by countless perks, the excessive diplomatic staff that Angola fattens in Portugal certainly does not even occur to it that crimes of slander and defamation are also punishable under the Portuguese legal system.

In Angola, anyone who wrote or said about João Lourenço or Fernando Miala even a tiny part of what Artur Queiroz does would have been rotting away, for a long time, in the stinking dungeons of all the country’s prisons.

It is not for lack of punitive legislation that Artur Queiroz happily and unpunishedly slanders Angolans. He does so because our diplomatic representation finds it normal for Queiroz to refer to the President of the Republic João Lourenço as “a stain that puts the existence of a free and independent Angola at risk”.

If President João Lourenço were concerned about his image, he would have included ambassador Maria de Jesus Ferreira in the list of diplomatic officials he has just dismissed and would have delegated to the Minister of Information and Social Communication Technologies the power to immediately terminate Victor Carvalho’s mission.

As Brazilians say, if “it were us”, the disinherited…

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