The controversy of the battle of Cassinga. Does the media provide the final answer?

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  • Leo Barnard University of the Free State

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https://doi.org/10.38140/sjch.v29i3.443

Abstract

The military hostilities during the years 1966 to 1989 between the military forces of South Africa, the former South West Africa and Unita on the one hand, and Cuba, the Angolese forces and PLAN (People's Liberation Army for Namibia), the military wing of SWAPO, on the other hand, were popularly known as the Border or Bush War. Other authors referred to it as the battle for the independence of Namibia. During these hostilities, the Battle of Cassinga was one of the most decisive battles, especially in respect of military, political and social aspects.

Twenty-five years after this battle, it is still of the utmost importance that it is seen in the right perspective. The controversy of the events will, despite the media's efforts to get to the truth, still for years hold the attention of historical researchers.

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Published

2004-12-31

How to Cite

Barnard, L. (2004). The controversy of the battle of Cassinga. Does the media provide the final answer?. Southern Journal for Contemporary History, 29(3), 184–198. https://doi.org/10.38140/sjch.v29i3.443

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