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    Should access to the internet be a human right? – By Doreen Akiyo Yomoah

    By Uncategorised
    September 12, 2013
    Internet access was officially declared a right by the UN in 2011, eight years after the World Summit Information Society first met in 2003. ...
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    Kenya needs a comprehensive exit plan in Somalia – By Abdullahi Boru Halakhe

    By Uncategorised
    September 11, 2013
    Kenya’s intervention in Somalia in October 2011 came as a surprise to many Horn of Africa observers. According to the Kenyan government, the raison ...
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    Dispatches from an unfinished African revolution, by Aman Sethi

    By Diana Jeater
    September 10, 2013
    This article was originally published as an opinion piece in The Hindu on 08/09/2013: http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/dispatches-from-an-unfinished-african-revolution/article5101534.ece Aman Sethi is based in Addis Ababa and is a ...
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    “Chad not looking for international credit over Mali intervention” says country’s Foreign Minister – By Magnus Taylor

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    September 10, 2013
    Moussa Faki, the Foreign Minister of Chad, has  stated that his government was “not looking for [any] recognition or credit” for its role in ...
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    Kenya: Is ICC withdrawal down to court’s “lack of respect” for Kenyan cooperation and trial relocation requests? – By Sabine Hoehn

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    September 9, 2013
    On Thursday last week Kenyan parliamentarians voted to withdraw from the Rome Statute that established the International Criminal Court (ICC). This is the first ...
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  • Politics

    Alcinda Honwana’s ‘Youth and Revolution in Tunisia’ – Reviewed by George Joffé

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    September 9, 2013
    The Arab Spring, or as its participants prefer, the Arab Awakening, has begun to generate a spate of analysis and comment from within the ...
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  • Politics

    Review of Terence Ranger’s ‘Writing revolt’ – By Clayton Peel

    By Diana Jeater
    September 7, 2013
    An “˜intrepid’ historian, pragmatist, and African nationalist Archives from an epoch-making era unburdened in a profoundly personal yet pulsating new book Prof Terence Ranger’s ...
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  • Politics

    Eastern Congo’s recent troubles: who pulls the strings, what is at stake, and why do things happen? – By Christophe Vogel

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    September 5, 2013
    Considered an overview, this piece combines a wide range of events, observations, and consequent thoughts on the current situation in the eastern DRC. Focussing ...
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  • Politics

    South Africa, now for the Good News: stock exchange ranked #1 in regulation of securities exchanges – By Desné Masie

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    September 5, 2013
    After a year of bearish commentary on South Africa’s economy, following waves of industrial strike action and negative ratings outlook on its sovereign debt, ...
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    Kiir sheds close friends for better relations with Khartoum – By Stephen Arrno

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    September 4, 2013
    September 3rd could turn out to be a make or break day for the relations between Sudan and South Sudan. The September 3rd Khartoum ...
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