Aug 05, 2004
The UN refugee agency is reaching out to some 13,000 Angolans living in South Africa, many of whom are highly educated, to offer help for them to return home, a spokeswoman said Monday. Contrary to other countries in the region where hundreds of thousands of Angolans took refuge during the 27-year civil war, South Africa does not have refugee camps for the Angolans, most of whom live in Cape Town, said Melita Sunjic, spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
































