April 21, 2012
(Photo: Elvert Barnes / Flickr)Coumba Toure | Bamako, Mali The Link to Humanity – Gift Economies Saturday, 21 April 2012 10:15By Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | “Birthing Justice” Series All of Coumba Toure’s work is aimed at keeping African values alive. As part of this, she is deeply involved in a women-led movement to keep the gift economy thriving. West [...]
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April 1, 2012
Separatist War looms in post-coup Mali By Nile Bowie KUALA LUMPUR – As the inexperienced protagonists of Mali’s military coup receive worldwide condemnation from the international community and neighboring members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), thousands have taken to the streets of the Malian capital of Bamako in [...]
Tags: Africa, Amadou Toumani Touré, Bamako, Economic Community of West African States, Mali, Sahel, Tuareg people, United States
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March 8, 2012
Youth Movement Promotes US Military Presence in Central Africa Written by Nile Bowie Edward Bernays believed that society could not be trusted to make rational and informed decisions on their own, and that guiding public opinion was essential within a democratic society. Bernays founded the Council on Public Relations and his 1928 book, Propaganda cites the methodology [...]
Tags: Democratic Republic of Congo, Holy Spirit Movement, Joseph Kony, Lord's Resistance Army, LRA, Uganda, United States, YouTube
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February 26, 2012
Engineers and visitors tour an exploratory well in Somalia‘s semi-autonomous Puntland region. Photograph: Reuters Britain is involved in a secret high-stakes dash for oil in Somalia, with the government offering humanitarian aid and security assistance in the hope of a stake in the beleaguered country’s future energy industry. Riven by two decades of conflict that have seen the [...]
Tags: Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, Africa, China National Offshore Oil Corporation, David Cameron, Indian Ocean, London, Puntland, Somali, Somalia, United States, William Hague
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February 24, 2012
Saving Somalia: A wasted effort? We ask how serious world leaders at the London conference are in tackling problems facing the war-torn African state. An international conference on Somalia has taken place in London on Thursday, with representatives from 40 countries attending. “We cannot exclude any kind of an attempt at [...]
Tags: African Union, David Cameron, George Saitoti, Kenya, London, Mogadishu, Somali, Somali people, Somalia
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January 25, 2012
French involvement in at least two genocides in Africa during the 20th century is still contested [EPA] Paris, France - The recent publication of French judge Trevidic’s report on the assassination of President Habyarimana, which triggered the genocide of one million Tutsis and the deaths of moderate Hutus in Rwanda in 1994, revives the debate on the possible role of [...]
Tags: Africa, France, genocide, Hutu, Juvénal Habyarimana, Paris, Paul Kagame, Rwanda, Rwandan Patriotic Front, Tutsi
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January 15, 2012
Fatahiya Yakubu, a nurse at Kpasenkpe clinic in northern Ghana: ‘If this place got help, things would go very well and our dreams would be met.’ Photograph: Adrian Steirn Early last Sunday morning on a plane ride from the Ghanaian capital, Accra, to the northern town of Tamale, Jeffrey Sachs – director of the Earth [...]
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January 12, 2012
Obama’s Military Incursions Across Africa Lie Under the Radar by John Glaser, January 11, 2012 | Print This | Share This | Antiwar Forum In the Obama administration’s “new-and-improved” covert war on terror, Africa is front and center. From the Atlantic shore across the Sahara to the Red Sea, the U.S. has deployed Marines and is militarily [...]
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January 9, 2012
A man from Niger in his ravaged field due to lack of rain in 2011. Photograph: Boureima Hama/AFP Governments in the Sahel and international relief agencies have beenquick off the mark in acknowledging a looming food crisis. Last October, the government in drought-hit Niger – where almost 1 million people are in urgent need of food after a poor [...]
Tags: Africa, Burkina Faso, Denise Brown, Kristalina Georgieva, Mahamadou Issoufou, Mauritania, Niger, Sahel
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January 8, 2012
Celebration and criticism as the ANC turns 100 Reflecting on the first 100 years of Africa‘s oldest liberation movement, celebrating its centenary today. South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) celebrates its 100th anniversary ceremony on January 8, 2012 [EPA] New York, NY - The invitation came by email, inviting “CDE Danny Schechter” to the ceremony marking the [...]
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December 25, 2011
Maurice Weiss/ DER SPIEGEL Twelve months ago, a young man in Tunisia ignited himself and triggered a revolution that spread across northern Africa. A year later, correspondent Alexander Smolzczyk set out in a new series on a journey to assess the changes the tumultuous Maghreb region has undergone — from Morocco to Egypt. On Dec. [...]
Tags: Africa, Atlantic Ocean, Libya, Maghreb, Mohamed Bouazizi, Morocco, Nile, North Africa, Rabat, Tunisia
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December 7, 2011
We continue our week-long coverage from the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP17, in Durban, where negotiators from more than 190 nations are in their final week of key talks on fighting climate change. The future of the Kyoto Protocol is in doubt, as is the formation of a new Green Climate Fund. [...]
Tags: Africa, Climate change, Durban, Friends of the Earth, Kumi Naidoo, Nigeria, Nnimmo Bassey, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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November 29, 2011
The capital of North Kivu state, with Mount Nyiragongo in the background [Azad Essa/ Al Jazeera] Flashes of lightning illuminate Lake Kivu as thunder crackles above. The storm causes the lights to trip and disrupts the internet connection at our place of rest, the Ihusi Hotel. The hotel, which overlooks the lake, is a meeting [...]
Tags: Al Jazeera, Goma, Joseph Kabila, Lake Kivu, Mount Nyiragongo, North Kivu, Rutshuru, Virunga National Park
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November 27, 2011
Moding Ngolapus, a Jei herder in north-east Uganda. Photograph: Sven Torfinn Uganda: nomads face an attack on their way of life Ugandan herders are well placed to adapt to global warming – but won’t be represented at the conference in Durban. Meanwhile their government, backed by EU cash, wants to force them to settle, reports [...]
Tags: Africa, Durban, John Vidal, Karamoja, Karamojong, Kenya, South Sudan, Uganda
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November 27, 2011
About 19,000 candidate are running for 500 legislative seats in DR Congo’s elections [Reuters} Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo - In the lead up to the Democratic Republic of Congo’s second general election since independence in 1960, most analysts have raised the alarm over poor logistical arrangements as well as significant security concerns, due to the continued [...]
Tags: Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Goma, Joseph Kabila, Kinshasa, North Kivu, Reuters, Walikale
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November 20, 2011
The Son of Africa claims a continent’s crown jewels 20 October 2011 On 14 October, President Barack Obama announced he was sending United States special forces troops to Uganda to join the civil war there. In the next few months, US combat troops will be sent to South Sudan, Congo and Central [...]
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November 14, 2011
Another Week, Another Obama War on Africa By davidswanson - Posted on 14 November 2011 From Wired The Pentagon’s shadow war in Africa could have a new front, if reports coming out of Nigeria are accurate. U.S. troops are headed to Nigeria to help local forces do battle with Boko Haram, an Islamic terror group that has killed up [...]
Tags: Africa, Boko Haram, Guardian, Nigeria, Nigerian Armed Forces, Pentagon, Scott Morgan, Washington D.C
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November 7, 2011
. Al-Shabab has been accused of a spate of kidnappings and cross border attacks over the past few months [EPA] At least two people have been killed in an attack on a church in an eastern Kenyan town, amid a spate of violence and and cross-border attacks, police have said. Leo Nyongesa, the country’s police chief, said on [...]
Tags: Al-Shabaab, al-Shabab, Dadaab, Garissa, Kenya, Lamu archipelago, Pentecostalism, Somalia
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October 31, 2011
Kenya’s army chief said his troops will withdraw when Kenyans ‘feel that they are safe enough from al-Shabab‘ [AFP] A Kenyan air strike on a camp packed with displaced women and children has killed at least five and wounded 45, mostly women and children, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), an aid agency, said. “I can confirm five dead and [...]
Tags: African Union, Al Jazeera, Al-Shabaab, al-Shabab, Karangi, Kenya, Somali, Somalia
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October 31, 2011
You can view the video at http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/2011/10/20111027131838717148.html By filmmaker Arnaud Zajtman When Congolese President Laurent-Désiré Kabila was killed in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, on January 16, 2001, I was the only foreign journalist in town, which meant I covered the story night and day for many [...]
Tags: Al Jazeera, Amnesty International, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila, Kinshasa, Laurent-Désiré Kabila, Rwanda
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October 28, 2011
Drone warfare headqyarters New US Drone Base in Ethiopia is Operational by John Glaser, October 27, 2011 | Print This | Share This | Antiwar Forum The United States has been secretly flying armed Reaper drones on bombing missions from a remote civilian airport in southern Ethiopia as part of a rapidly expanding proxy war against [...]
Tags: al-Qaeda, Anwar al-Awlaki, Craig Whitlock, East Africa, Ethiopia, Obama administration, October 27th 2011, Somalia, United State, United States, Washington Post, Yemen
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October 20, 2011
The Son of Africa claims a continent’s crown jewels 20 October 2011 On 14 October, President Barack Obama announced he was sending United States special forces troops to Uganda to join the civil war there. In the next few months, US combat troops will be sent to South Sudan, Congo and Central African Republic. They [...]
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October 15, 2011
OBAMA SENDING U.S. TROOPS TO UGANDA AP Photo LRA leader Joseph Kony at a meeting with Ugandan officials, lawmakers and representatives from NGOs in 2006 in the Democratic Republic of Congo. President Obama announced Friday that he has ordered a “small number” of combat-ready U.S. soldiers—somewhere around 100, the BBC says—to help local forces in [...]
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September 20, 2011
9/11 and the Cost of Empire by Tim Kelly, September 19, 2011 According to the American media and politicians commemorating the ten-year anniversary of 9/11, the attacks at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were a diabolical surprise attack perpetrated by Islamist terrorists against a peaceful and unsuspecting country. While many of the victims [...]
Tags: Gulf War, middle east, Osama bin Laden, Persian Gulf, Soviet Union, Soviet war in Afghanistan, United State, United States, World Trade Center, Zbigniew Brzezinski
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September 8, 2011
Senegal’s President Abdoulaye Wade has withdrawn a proposed change to the country’s electoral law after the bill sparked clashes between riot police and protesters [Reuters] African protest fever: Which country is next? Revolts across sub-Saharan Africa risk being misunderstood by an attention-starved global media, says author. Tendai Marima Last Modified: 07 Sep 2011 09:02 [...]
Tags: Africa, Bingu wa Mutharika, Burkina Faso, Hastings Banda, Hosni Mubarak, Kenneth Kaunda, Malawi, Mobutu Sese Seko, Sub-Saharan Africa
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August 25, 2011
The Horn of Africa is experiencing its worst drought in 60 years, leading the UN to declare famine in the region [Reuters] An African donors conference has pledged $356m to help more than 12 million people across the Horn of Africa suffering from the region’s worst drought in 60 years. The African Development Bank offered $300m [...]
Tags: Africa, African Development Bank, African Union Commission, Ethiopia, Horn of Africa, Jean Ping, Reuters, United Nations
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August 14, 2011
JUAN GONZALEZ: The United Nations has called an emergency meeting to discuss the Horn of Africa drought, which it says has already claimed tens of thousands of lives. Famine was declared in two regions of Somalia on Wednesday, where 3.7 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. Another eight million people need food assistance [...]
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August 11, 2011
You can view the video at: http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/witness/2011/08/2011810113949471720.html Directed by multi-award winning director Jamie Doran Remember Band Aid, Live Aid and developed countries‘ determination to ‘Feed the World‘? Well, we failed. There are more Africans living in extreme poverty today than ever before. Africa Rising goes right inside the extraordinary story of how a large rural [...]
Tags: Africa, Aid and Development, Al Jazeera, Ethiopia, Government, Horn of Africa, Non-governmental organization, United Nations
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August 11, 2011
You can watch the video at:http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/peopleandpower/2011/08/201189141348631784.html Every year tens of thousands of West Africans migrate to Europe in search of a better life. But for some of them that search will end in tragedy, as they fall victim to competing mafia gangs that prey on the hopes of the desperate. In southern Italy, it [...]
Tags: Castel Volturno, Crime, Giuseppe Setola, Human trafficking, Italy, Nigeria, West Africa, Women
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August 6, 2011
Investment from China, Malaysia and India is helping Sudan to build the $4bn Al Mogran project, a new commercial and financial hub in Khartoum – due to be complete within 15 years [GALLO/GETTY] People across the African continent share the same aspirations: decent employment, affordable access to basic services such as health and education, and opportunities to [...]
Tags: Africa, African Development Bank, Al Jazeera, Economic Development, Emmanuel Nnadozie, European Union, Sub-Saharan Africa, United Nations Development Programme
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August 4, 2011
An oil spill near Oloibiri Town, Bayelsa, Nigeria. Photograph: Ed Kashi/Corbis Cleaning up a succession of oil spills in a region of the Niger delta that have occurred over five decades will cost $1bn and take up to 30 years, according to a major UN report into oil contamination in the region. The United Nations [...]
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August 3, 2011
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) The famine in the Horn of Africa is spreading and may soon engulf as many as six more regions of the lawless nation of Somalia, the U.N. humanitarian aid chief said Monday. Some “12.4 million people in Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia and Djibouti are in dire need of help and the situation is [...]
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July 30, 2011
You can watch the video at: http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/countingthecost/2011/07/201173010323514396.html George Ikners ikners.com It is perhaps the worst drought and famine in East Africa in 60 years, taking in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya. Three million Somalis are at risk of starvation, with thousands of them leaving their homes for Mogadishu, Ethiopia or Kenya. The United Nations says it [...]
Tags: East Africa, Ethiopia, Horn of Africa, Kenya, Somali people, Somalia, United Nations, United States, World Bank
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July 30, 2011
Somali militia, as well as other armed forces active in the region, have played a major role in creating the conditions for the current famine in Somalia [EPA] Droughts are common in the Somali peninsula, but only an exceptional one produces famine. For instance, the Horn of Africa drought of 1984 did not produce famine [...]
Tags: Africa, Al-Shabaab, Horn of Africa, Intergovernmental Authority on Development, Islamic Courts Union, Somali people, Somalia, Transitional Federal Government
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July 30, 2011
A Somali government spokesman has said the famine response from aid agencies ‘is too slow’ [Reuters] An appeal for more famine relief by Somalia‘s president has been echoed by US President Barack Obama who has called for an “international response” to the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa. President Sharif Sheik Ahmed said on Friday [...]
Tags: Africa, African Union, Haru Mutasa, Kenya, Mogadishu, Somalia, United States, World Food Programme
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July 25, 2011
There is a video report from al Jazeera at: http://english.aljazeera.net/video/africa/2011/07/2011724175513730382.html In recent months, Kenya has struggled to cope with an influx of refugees fleeing the drought in Somalia. In Dadaab camp alone, an estimated 380,000 refugees are now living in facilities intended to cope with a population of 90,000 people. But as Al Jazeera‘s Catherine Soi reports [...]
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July 22, 2011
Somalian children who have fled the famine look out from their tent in the Dagahaley refugee camp in Kenya. Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images The United Nations is to convene an emergency meeting to discuss the response to Horn of Africa drought, which it says has already killed tens of thousands of people. Famine was declared in two [...]
Tags: Dadaab, Josette Sheeran, Kenya, Siad Barre, Somalia, United Nations, United States Agency for International Development, World Food Programme
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July 22, 2011
Let us all do what we can to help. (Via Aljazeera) By Ramzy Baroud ‘When you are hungry, cold is a killer, and the people here are starving and helpless.’ Not many of us can relate to such a statement, but millions of ‘starving and helpless’ people throughout the Horn of Africa know fully the [...]
Tags: Africa, Ethiopia, Horn of Africa, Libya, Somalia, United Nations, United States, World Food Programme
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July 22, 2011
There is a video with the report below at http://english.aljazeera.net/video/africa/2011/07/2011721185014194521.html In drought-hit Horn of Africa countries, refugees are seeking food and water in neighbouring countries as conditions deteriorate. Reporting from the Dolo Ado transit camp near the border between Somalia and Ethiopia, Al Jazeera‘s Peter Greste said the situation is a “good deal [...]
Tags: Addis Ababa, Al Jazeera, Al-Shabaab, Ethiopia, Horn of Africa, Kenya, Somali people, Somalia
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July 18, 2011
The Horn of Africa smuggling trade could involve more than 70,000 people and be worth more than $20m each year, according to a 2010 report fom Chatam House think-tank [GALLO/GETTY] There were more than 30 people crammed on the back of the truck as the vehicle bumped through the desert in eastern Djibouti. The passengers were men, [...]
Tags: Bosaso, Djibouti, Horn of Africa, Puntland, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Yemen
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July 17, 2011
AMY GOODMAN: As famine and drought grip Somalia in what’s being called the worst humanitarian disaster in the world right now, The Nation magazine has revealed the CIA is greatly expanding its covert operations inside Somalia. Following an in-depth, on-the-ground investigation inside Mogadishu, the magazine revealed the agency has set up a secret counterterrorism training base at the [...]
Tags: Aden Adde International Airport, Al-Shabaab, Central Intelligence Agency, Jeremy Scahill, Joint Special Operations Command, Mogadishu, National Security Agency, Somalia
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July 16, 2011
Hundreds of thousands of refugees are fleeing lands in Somalia due to severe drought and arriving in what has become the world’s largest refugee camp. The Dadaab refugee camp, just over the border in Kenya, was initially setup to host some 90,000 refugees fleeing Somalia’s ongoing civil war in March, 2009. Today, the number of [...]
Tags: Dadaab, Kenya, Médecins Sans Frontières, Refugee, Refugee camp, Somali people, Somalia, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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July 16, 2011
East Africa’s hunger crisis has been described by a US official as one of the worst humanitarian crisis in decades amid stepped-up efforts by Western countries to provide relief aid and a decision by Kenya to open a fourth camp for starving refugees. Tens of thousands of Somali refugees are flooding camps in Ethiopia and Kenya – [...]
Tags: Dadaab, Dirk Niebel, Ethiopia, Horn of Africa, Humanitarian crisis, Kenya, Somalia, Unicef
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July 15, 2011
Newly arrived Somali refugees waiting to be registered at Dagahaley camp, Dadaab in Kenya, [EPA] Kenya has agreed to open a new camp near its Somalia border to cope with the influx of refugees fleeing the region’s worst drought in 60 years. The lfo II camp in Dabaab will open its doors to 80,000 refugees within [...]
Tags: Dadaab, Horn of Africa, Kenya, Raila Odinga, Save the Children, Somali people, Somalia, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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July 11, 2011
There are fears that Habre might not get a fair trial in Chad [Reuters] Senegal has called off its decision to extradite Hissene Habre, the former Chadian president, to his homeland to face trial for crimes committed during his rule in the 1980s. Madicke Niang, Senegal’s foreign minister, said on Sunday that the move followed a [...]
Tags: Africa, Belgium, Chad, Hissène Habré, Human Rights Watch, International Court of Justice, Navanethem Pillay, Senegal
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July 11, 2011
By Nazanine Moshiri in Africa on Sun, 07/10/2011 – 22:57. The following article deals with drought in Africa. There is also a video report with the article that you can see at http://blogs.aljazeera.net/africa/2011/07/10/african-drought-tragedy Whenever you see the phrase humanitarian crisis it does not just mean humans in a crisis. It also means the rest of the so [...]
Tags: Africa, Dadaab, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somali people, Somalia, Unicef, United Nations, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, World Food Programme
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July 3, 2011
Smallholder farms are disappearing across Africa because of large-scale foreign investment [EPA] The “town” chief of the village seemed to be in a state of shock. Sitting on the front porch of his mud and thatch home in Pujehun District in southern Sierra Leone, he struggled to find words that could explain how he had [...]
Tags: Africa, Agriculture, International Finance Corporation, Land run, Pujehun District, Sierra Leone, World Bank, World Bank Group
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July 2, 2011
Kenya‘s Tana Delta is disappearing and its inhabitants evicted to make way for foreign biofuels. Photograph: Dominic Nahr/Magnum Gamba Manyatta village is empty now, weeds already roping around the few skeletal hut frames still standing. The people who were evicted took as much of their building materials as they could carry to start again [...]
Tags: ActionAid, Africa, Agriculture, Biofuel, environment, Indian Ocean, Kenya, Nairobi
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June 26, 2011
Sudan was the giant of Africa which once represented the greatest hope for peaceful coexistence between Arab and African, Muslim and Christian. That hope is all but gone. Sudan: History of a broken land goes straight to the heart of the problem, confronting key characters in Sudan’s modern history and also hearing the tragic stories [...]
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June 9, 2011
Sudan: As South Split Looms, Abuses Grow in Darfur World Should Stay Focused on Need for Justice and Reforms JUNE 6, 2011 Displaced woman, Ashia Suleiman Abbackar, with her two children Fatna, 2, and Shadia, 7, in their hut in a displaced persons settlement in Tawilla, North Darfur, after fleeing violence in their village in [...]
Tags: Darfur, Human Rights Watch, International Criminal Court, Omar al-Bashir, Politics of Sudan, South Darfur, Sudan, United Nations Security Council
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