(from our correspondent) In addition, the bishop of Lwena mentions another situation, that came into being after the end of the war, with 85,000 ex soldiers of the Unita (the rebel group) who are uselessly waiting to be socially included in the country’s life, as provided under the peace agreements. "But the government, for political reasons and because it fears they might become strong he explains , does not promote their inclusion. Very skilled people such as doctors, teachers or nurses and people who only knew how to be soldiers are both jobless. So the ex soldiers and their families have become the new slaves. It is a dangerous situation, which risks bursting out into an uprising, partly because the election will be held in 2008".