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Sita Maria Dias Valles (23 August 1951 – c. 1 August 1977) was an Angolan revolutionary, doctor and member of the
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, in charge of the Communist Students' League. She is best known for her participation in the
1977 Angolan coup attempt The 1977 Angolan coup d'état attempt was a failed attempt by the Angolan interior minister Nito Alves to overthrow the government of Agostinho Neto. It took place on 27 May. Background By the late 1970s, Alves had become a powerful member ...
in May 1977, and was later executed presumably in August 1977.


Early life

Born in
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in 1951, Sita Valles was the daughter of Edgar Francisco da Purificação Valles, a government
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, and Maria Lúcia Aida Florinda Dias Valles, a housewife, a prosperous
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couple based in what was then
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. Seen in her time as pretty, intelligent and charming, she was also bold and independent, according to her biographers. She rejected her Catholic upbringing and began her political activity on joining the Faculty of Medicine of Luanda, where she associated with
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groups. Reviewer Adolfo Mascarenhas describes her from a photograph he encountered in her 2018 English-language biography: "...there she was, more standing than leaning on a Morris Minor sedan of the 1950’s, tallish, determined jaw, crossed legs, a shortish white skirt topped by a polar necked long sleeved blouse." When she continued her studies in
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, from 1971, she became part of the network of
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militants and in the Communist Students' League. There, she would grow into one of Portuguese Communism's most prominent figures next only to Zita Seabra.


Role following the Carnation Revolution

At the time of the
Carnation Revolution The Carnation Revolution (), code-named Operation Historic Turn (), also known as the 25 April (), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major socia ...
of 25 April 1974, which also erupted in Angola following the overthrow of the Marcello Caetano's government in
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, Valles was participating in a congress in
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. She decided to return to Angola in the summer of 1975 to participate in the revolution. In
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she was considered to be part of the ideologically more-orthodox wing of the
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(MPLA), seen as pro-Soviet, which was directed by
Nito Alves Nito Alves (23 July 1945 – 14 July 1977) was an Angolan revolutionary and politician who served as the first interior minister of Angola. A hardline member of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), Alves is best known for ...
and José Van-Dunem. By 1976, Alves was the new MPLA government's interior minister while
José Jacinto Van-Dúnem José Jacinto da Silva Vieira Dias Van-Dúnem, also known as Zé Van-Dúnem Filósofo (29 August 1939 – 8 July 1977) was an Angolan militant, politician, and anticolonial activist. He was the political commissioner of the general staff of the ...
, an ex-political prisoner, was a key political commissar in the army. Sita Valles became "a leading functionary in the government’s Department of Mass Organization". Valles married Van-Dunem in 1977 and had a son with him, born on 18 February 1977.


Death

Following Angola's independence, Alves took the helm of a new political movement within the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola known as Fraccionismo; this movement had ruled the country since the independence of
Angola Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-Central Africa, central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking world, Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and List of c ...
. This movement surfaced as a difference of opinion that arose in the very heart of the MPLA after the independence of Angola, from President
Agostinho Neto António Agostinho Neto (17 September 1922 – 10 September 1979) was an Angolan Communism, communist politician and poet. He served as the first president of Angola from 1975 to 1979, having led the MPLA, Popular Movement for the Liberation of ...
. It was very critical of Neto's inner circle, accusing some of its members of illicit enrichment and corruption. In Luanda, an attempted coup d'etat was launched on 27 May 1977. The attempt was foiled due to the support of the
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, then stationed in Angola. Alves, van Dunem and Valles were deposed from their official positions. The attempted coup was followed by a period of two years of bloody pursuit of (real and supposed) followers and sympathizers of Nito Alves leading to tens of thousands of killings. Valles and her husband were among those killed during this period. She was accused of being one of the brains of the alleged putsch of 27 May 1977, tried in secret and found guilty. According to her biographer Leonor Figueiredo, Sita Valles was executed by a firing squad at 5 a.m. on 1 August 1977. Her execution was preceded by her abject torture and rape by men of the
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(DISA), the regime's political police. It is said she refused being blindfolded, facing her death with extreme heroism. A tractor flattened the ground of the ditch where her corpse was buried so that it would not be found.


Aftermath

In September 2020, the BBC carried an interview with João Ernesto Van Dunem (the son of Sita Valles) in the Newshour Sounds programme titled "My parents were killed in Angola's secret massacre". Following the English translation of a biography on her life in 2018, there has been an interest about her life in her parents' native
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.


Biographies and studies

*
Leonor Figueiredo Leonor or Léonor is the Spanish form of the given name Eleanor. People bearing the name include: *Leonor Acevedo Suárez (1876–1975), Argentine translator and mother of Jorge Luis Borges *Leonor Allende (1883–1931), Argentine writer and jou ...
, ''Sita Valles: Revolucionária, Comunista até à Morte'' ( Alêtheia Editores, 2014)
Correio da Manhã Correio da Manhã may refer to one of the following newspapers: * ''Correio da Manhã'' (Brazil) * ''Correio da Manhã'' (Portugal) {{disambig ...
till the end of the 1980s, and then for 21 years on the editorial board of the Diário de Notícias till January 2009. * Leonor Figueiredo, ''Secret Files of the Decolonization of Angola'' (Alêtheia Editores, 2009). This study investigated, gathered evidences, and looked for decades-old memories of Valles, José Van-Dunem,
Nito Alves Nito Alves (23 July 1945 – 14 July 1977) was an Angolan revolutionary and politician who served as the first interior minister of Angola. A hardline member of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), Alves is best known for ...
and an unknown number of victims which is believed to have probably exceeded 20,000. The study records a brutal history which had grown into a myth for a generation.


References


External links


Purga em Angola, by Dalila Cabrita Mateus


* [http://club-k.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11252:sita-vales-protagonistas-do-27-de-maio-in-memorium&catid=41004&Itemid=1079&lang=pt Sita Vales, protagonista do “27 de Maio” – In memorium]
A revolução perdida de Sita Valles

Zita Seabra on Sita Valles

Para além da morte trágica de Sita Valles (publico.pt)

Sita Valles, on Gini.com

Link to book on the publisher's website
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