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    January 30, 2012
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    Getting Somalia Wrong: faith, war and hope in a shattered state – By Magnus Taylor

    The next book in the African Arguments series is Getting Somalia Wrong by BBC journalist Mary Harper. It is a complex account of a country too ...
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    January 27, 2012
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    Senegal: closely contested presidential polls heighten the risks of protests – By Exclusive Analysis

    On 26 February, presidential elections are due in which President Abdoulaye Wade will run for a third term, if the Constitutional Court rules Wade’s candidacy is ...
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    January 27, 2012
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    Egypt: revolution risks being captured by Islamists – By Adel Darwish

    On Monday 23 January 2012, the Egyptian parliament elected the first Islamist speaker in its 188 year history. One Islamist member added his own “˜conditions’ to the traditional ...
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    January 26, 2012
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    Ethiopia: Resettlement Debate Highlights Rights Problem – By William Davison

    Human Rights Watch released its latest highly critical report on Ethiopia last week, claiming abuse and coercion in a resettlement program. While Ethiopia’s government detests the ...
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  • Politics
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    January 26, 2012
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    How Africa tweets: New research documents Twitter’s key role – By Beatrice Karanja

    The key role of Twitter in the people’s revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia a year ago is well documented.  Young people embraced the immediacy and freedom ...
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    January 25, 2012
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    What’s Diaspora Got to do with it? It’s all about Social Capital – By Boko Inyundo

    To the question in this blog’s inviting post “What’s Diaspora got to do with it?”[1] I offer one answer– “social capital“. The World Bank defines “˜social ...
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    January 25, 2012
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    Uganda: oil and succession plans combine in Kampala – By Angelo Izama

    One of the peculiarities of African governments with long-serving leaders is that whereas they are led by aging men and women, their public institutions are pubescent. ...
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    January 24, 2012
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    Kenya: ICC accused Ruto and Kenyatta may still run for President – By Ken Opalo

    On 23rd January 2012 a panel of judges at the ICC (International Criminal Court) announced a majority decision that four Kenyans, part of the so-called Ocampo ...
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    January 23, 2012
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    Kenyatta, Ruto, Sang and Muthaura to face trial at ICC for crimes against humanity – By Keith Somerville

    The presiding judge in the cases of crimes against humanity committed during the post-election violence (PEV) in Kenya in 2007-8 have decided by majority verdict that ...
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    January 23, 2012
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    Goodluck Jonathan’s perfect storm – By Richard Dowden

    Nigeria could never be described as a quiet country, but terrorist group Boko Haram’s bombing campaign combined with a national strike over a fuel price increase ...
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