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Confederação dos Sindicatos Livres de Angola : ウィキペディア英語版 | Confederação dos Sindicatos Livres de Angola
''Confederação dos Sindicatos Livres de Angola'' ('Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Angola', abbreviated CSLA) was an Angolan trade union organization in exile. CSLA was launched by MDIA, a small pacificst Bakongo movement, in September 1962.〔〔〔Marcum, John A. ''(The Angolan Revolution. Vol. 2, Exile Politics and Guerrilla Warfare (1962-1976) )''. Cambridge, Mass: MIT, 1978. pp. 393-394〕 CSLA insisted on using non-violent methods of struggle.〔 In 1964 CSLA joined the National Union of Angolan Workers, forming a joint coordination body CUACSA.〔Mielke, Siegfried. ''(Internationales Gewerkschaftshandbuch )''. Opladen: Laske + Budrich, 1983. p. 205〕〔Marcum, John A. ''(The Angolan Revolution. Vol. 2, Exile Politics and Guerrilla Warfare (1962-1976) )''. Cambridge, Mass: MIT, 1978. pp. 159-160〕〔United States. ''(Labor Digests on Countries in Africa )''. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1966. p. 4〕 CSLA worked in liaison with Nto-Bako organized campaigns and MDIA, calling on Angolan refugees to return home. In 1964 CSLA claimed that they had organized the return of 4,000 Angolan workers, to build CSLA organization inside the country.〔Marcum, John A. ''(The Angolan Revolution. Vol. 2, Exile Politics and Guerrilla Warfare (1962-1976) )''. Cambridge, Mass: MIT, 1978. p. 376〕 In July 1966 CSLA withdrew from CUACSA.〔 In 1968, CSLA would claim to have 37,926 members, but in fact the organization had a very marginal existence.〔 ==References==
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