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|occupation = President of Angola (1975 - 1979)
|occupation = President of Angola (1975 - 1979)
|type of villain = Communist Tyrant  
|type of villain = Communist Tyrant  
|goals = Eradicate followers of [[Fractionism]] (successful)<br>Gain Angola's independence from Portugual (successful)<br>End the Angola's civil war (failed)
|goals = Eradicate followers of Fractionism (successful)<br>Gain Angola's independence from Portugual (successful)<br>End the Angola's civil war (failed)
|crimes = Mass [[murder]]<br>[[Authoritarianism]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Forced Disappearences]]
|crimes = Mass [[murder]]<br>[[Authoritarianism]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Forced Disappearences]]
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In 1962 Neto visited Washington D.C. and asked the Kennedy administration for aid in his war against Portugal. The U.S. government turned him down, choosing instead to support Holden Roberto's comparatively anti-Communist FNLA. However, his figure was never unanimous within the anti-colonial movement. The strong disagreements he had with Viriato da Cruz, in 1963, led Neto to torture and humiliate him daily in a prison, only leaving (almost dead), due to the intervention of external allies from Algeria and China. Another figure who questioned him strongly was Matias Miguéis, who ended up dead after humiliating tortures ordered by Neto in 1965; he was buried alive only with the head out, where secretions were thrown to him at the same time as he received blows. Historians, like William Tonet, point out that even the Portuguese did not commit such atrocities.  
In 1962 Neto visited Washington D.C. and asked the Kennedy administration for aid in his war against Portugal. The U.S. government turned him down, choosing instead to support Holden Roberto's comparatively anti-Communist FNLA. However, his figure was never unanimous within the anti-colonial movement. The strong disagreements he had with Viriato da Cruz, in 1963, led Neto to torture and humiliate him daily in a prison, only leaving (almost dead), due to the intervention of external allies from Algeria and China. Another figure who questioned him strongly was Matias Miguéis, who ended up dead after humiliating tortures ordered by Neto in 1965; he was buried alive only with the head out, where secretions were thrown to him at the same time as he received blows. Historians, like William Tonet, point out that even the Portuguese did not commit such atrocities.  
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Neto met [[Che Guevara]] in 1965 and began receiving support from Cuba. He visited Havana many times, and he and [[Fidel Castro]] shared similar ideological views.
Neto met [[Che Guevara]] in 1965 and began receiving support from Cuba. He visited Havana many times, and he and [[Fidel Castro]] shared similar ideological views.
Following the Carnation Revolution in Portugal during April 1974 (which deposed Salazar's successor Marcelo Caetano), three political factions vied for Angolan power. One of the three was the MPLA, to which Neto belonged. On November 11, 1975, Angola achieved full independence from the Portuguese, and Neto became the nation's ruler. His government developed close links with the Soviet Union and other nations in the Eastern bloc and other Communist states, particularly Cuba, which aided the MPLA considerably in its war with the FNLA, [[UNITA]] and South Africa.  However, while Neto made the MPLA declare  Marxism-Leninism its official doctrine, his position was to favour a socialist, not a communist model. In support of Alves and the coup, ten armored cars from the Eighth Brigade of the Popular Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola (FAPLA) stormed the São Paulo prison at 4 a.m, killing the director of the prison and freeing the more than 150 nitists, including 11 who had been arrested just days before. Later, the 8th Brigade took control of the radio station in Luanda and announced its coup, calling itself the MPLA Action Committee and calling on the citizens to show their support for the coup by demonstrating in front of the presidential palace. The Nitists captured Bula and Dangereaux, generals loyal to Neto, but Neto had moved his base of operations from the palace to the Ministry of Defense for fear of such an uprising. Cuban troops loyal to Neto retook the palace and marched toward the radio station. They managed to take over the radio station and went to the headquarters of the 8th Brigade, recapturing at 1:30 pm. While the Cuban force captured the palace and the radio station, the nitistas kidnapped seven leaders within the government and the army, shooting and killing six.  As a consequence, he violently repressed a movement later called Fractionism which in may 1977 attempted assasination against Neto inspired by OCA (Organização dos Comunistas de Angola). An estimated or alleged 18,000 followers of [[Nito Alves]] were killed in the aftermath of the attempted coup, over a period that lasted up to two years,although Agostinho Neto only ratified the death sentence of Nito Alves. Before his death in July 1979, President Neto dissolved the DISA due to the killings on the basis that he received letters every week from various relatives asking about their missing relatives.
Following the Carnation Revolution in Portugal during April 1974 (which deposed Salazar's successor Marcelo Caetano), three political factions vied for Angolan power. One of the three was the MPLA, to which Neto belonged. On November 11, 1975, Angola achieved full independence from the Portuguese, and Neto became the nation's ruler. His government developed close links with the Soviet Union and other nations in the Eastern bloc and other Communist states, particularly Cuba, which aided the MPLA considerably in its war with the FNLA, [[UNITA]] and South Africa.  However, while Neto made the MPLA declare  Marxism-Leninism its official doctrine, his position was to favour a socialist, not a communist model. In support of Alves and the coup, ten armored cars from the Eighth Brigade of the Popular Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola (FAPLA) stormed the São Paulo prison at 4 a.m, killing the director of the prison and freeing the more than 150 nitists, including 11 who had been arrested just days before. Later, the 8th Brigade took control of the radio station in Luanda and announced its coup, calling itself the MPLA Action Committee and calling on the citizens to show their support for the coup by demonstrating in front of the presidential palace. The Nitists captured Bula and Dangereaux, generals loyal to Neto, but Neto had moved his base of operations from the palace to the Ministry of Defense for fear of such an uprising. Cuban troops loyal to Neto retook the palace and marched toward the radio station. They managed to take over the radio station and went to the headquarters of the 8th Brigade, recapturing at 1:30 pm. While the Cuban force captured the palace and the radio station, the nitistas kidnapped seven leaders within the government and the army, shooting and killing six.  As a consequence, he violently repressed a movement later called Fractionism which in may 1977 attempted assasination against Neto inspired by OCA (Organização dos Comunistas de Angola). An estimated or alleged 18,000 followers of [[Nito Alves]] were killed in the aftermath of the attempted coup, over a period that lasted up to two years,although Agostinho Neto only ratified the death sentence of Nito Alves. Before his death in July 1979, President Neto dissolved the DISA due to the killings on the basis that he received letters every week from various relatives asking about their missing relatives.


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