African Arguments
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Middle East and North Africa: The earthquake
The collapse of one of North Africa's longest-serving rulers – Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia – sent shockwaves through the Arab world and ... -
Heterosexual Africa? – notes from the struggle for sexual rights
Not every story out of Africa is doom and gloom, even on topics like "the rise of homophobia." To be sure, there have been ... -
Thabo Mbeki Congratulates Sudan
REMARKS BY THABO MBEKI, AUHIP CHAIRPERSON, AT THE CEREMONY TO ANNOUNCE THE FINAL RESULTS OF THE SOUTH SUDAN REFERENDUM: KHARTOUM, FEBRUARY 7, 2011. Professor ... -
African Union Summit Statement on Sudan
SOLEMN DECLARATION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE AFRICAN UNION ON SUDAN We, the Heads of State and Government ... -
Tunis, Egypt””is Sudan Next?
A Tunisian who works for the moderate Islamist channel Al Wihar met me yesterday and said: “Sudan is next, but not in the same ... -
Cote d’Ivoire’s delicate stalemate
Kenya PM Raila Odinga meets Laurent Gbagbo to discuss solutions to Cote d’Ivoire’s political paralysis In Tunisia, street protests; in Ivory Coast, a call ... -
Cí´te d’Ivoire: Democracy and civil war – Citizenship and peacemaking
The civil war in Côte d'Ivoire presents unique features with respect to the causes of civil wars and the nature of peace processes in ... -
From Clash of Civilizations to Interdependence
Among the many issues which are being discussed in the aftermath of Southern Sudan’s self-determination referendum, the “domino effect” which could be triggered in ... -
Land Grabbing in Africa II
Why do so many individuals and organizations shy away from calling land grabbing what it is, and either put it in inverted commas or ... -
Why Are The Nuba Protesting?
The indigenous people of the Nuba Mountains are extremely concerned that international concentration on South Sudan’s independence referendum has meant other crucial aspects of ...

