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In Angola, the Africa Cup of Nations which has entered its second week today, has been haunted by the death of two officials during an attack on Togo's football team in the enclave of Cabinda.
Separatist Angolan FLEC rebels claimed responsibility.
But now it appears in response to the attack, the Angolan government is cracking down on rights activists.
The BBC's Rachael Akidi spoke to Lisa Rimli, a researcher with campaign group Human Rights Watch to find out who's been arrested.
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