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Yearly Archives: 2013

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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    October 9, 2013
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    Worsening Violence in Northern Nigeria reveals echoes of Algeria and AQIM – By Jonathan Hill

    Boko Haram’s recent, deadly attack on the agricultural college in Gujba, Yobe State has raised some difficult and urgent questions for the Nigerian federal authorities and ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    October 8, 2013
    2224
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    Media reform consultation with Somali journalists from the UK diaspora now underway

    A new consultation on media reform in Somalia is taking place throughout October among Somali journalists and media actors in the UK. The project, called XOG-SUGAN: ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    October 8, 2013
    4082
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    Debating Rwanda under the RPF: gap between “˜believers’ and “˜unbelievers’ remains wide – By Magnus Taylor

    On Friday and Saturday I spent a strange couple of days attending a conference at SOAS (partially sponsored by the RAS). It was called “˜Rwanda under ...
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  • Politics
    By rethinkingzim
    October 7, 2013
    2696
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    Still no proof Mugabe rigged elections, according to new Solidarity Peace Trust report — by Peta Thornycroft

    Zanu PF’s landslide election “˜victory’ was probably at least partly the result of five years hard campaigning for new voters, as there is still no proof ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    October 7, 2013
    2975
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    Inconvenient truths for Kenya after Westgate attack – By Jeremy Lind

    Two weeks after Al-Shabaab militants murdered over 60 shoppers and diners and laid waste to one of Nairobi’s smartest malls, a reckoning has begun: how could ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    October 3, 2013
    2358
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    Europe in the Congo: high ambitions, big money, limited impact – By Kris Berwouts

    After the Congolese elections of 2006, the European Union stood as the proud godfather beside the cradle of Kabila’s Third Republic. Together with its member states, ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    October 3, 2013
    2801
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    Economic and political reforms are the only answers to Sudan’s growing culture of protest – By Islam Ahmed Al-Tayeb

    In Sudan – the once hoped-for breadbasket of the Arab world – deadly unrest, sparked by a hugely unpopular decision to lift fuel subsidies, has made ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    October 3, 2013
    2408
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    Preview: Mugabe won–Britain lost – By Richard Dowden, Prospect

    The UK is a diminished power in Africa. The overwhelming victory of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe’s July election is the biggest defeat for the United Kingdom’s ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    October 2, 2013
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    Africapitalism: Unleashing the power of emotions for Africa’s Development? – By Kenneth Amaeshi

    Africapitalism – “an economic philosophy that embodies the private sector’s commitment to the economic transformation of Africa through investments that generate both economic prosperity and social ...
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  • Politics
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    October 1, 2013
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    A Crisis of Confidence in the Government of Sudan – By Asim Elhag

    Observers of Sudan see clearly a crisis of confidence between the majority of the Sudanese citizens and the government. This gap between the citizens and their ...
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