LUANDA (Reuters) - Four human rights activists were set to stand trial in Angola's oil producing region of Cabinda on Monday on charges linked to separatist group FLEC's attack on the Togo soccer team in January.
The trial takes place after the exiled leaders of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC) said on Friday the group's three-decade long fight was no longer viable and offered to start talks with the government.