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    Rwanda Twenty Years On: The Dangers of Demography – By Mark Weston

    By Uncategorised
    February 24, 2014
    April 2014 marks the twentieth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, three months of violence which saw the massacre of over 800,000 members of the ...
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    Sudan’s Spreading Conflict – roundtable with International Crisis Group

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    February 24, 2014
    A roundtable discussion with Jérí´me Tubiana, Senior Analyst, International Crisis Group & Claudio Gramizzi, Small Arms Survey Wednesday, 26 February 2014, 1PM In a series of ...
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    South Sudan’s Uncertain Future: first end Ugandan military support for Kiir – By Atieno Oduor

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    February 24, 2014
    As the IGAD led mediation talks resume in Addis Ababa, South Sudan’s political future looks uncertain.  Despite the signing of a ceasefire, fighting continues ...
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    In defence of western journalists in Africa – By Michela Wrong

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    February 21, 2014
    A few years ago, baffled by unfolding events in Darfur, I went to listen to an academic speak at London’s Frontline Club. A recognised ...
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    Why does AREVA refuse to pay a fair rate of tax in Niger? – By Dr. Ibrahima Aidara

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    February 20, 2014
    Niger didn’t get its first mining code until 1993, which put in place an unbalanced fiscal regime that gave substantial advantages to private companies ...
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    In South Sudan courts and justice are essential for peace: A reply to Mbeki and Mamdani – By Matthew LeRiche

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    February 19, 2014
    South Sudan is not South Africa. Thabo Mbeki and Mahmood Mamdani argue in their recent NY Times article that courts can’t end civil wars. ...
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    Why I have been investing in African Stock Markets – By James Duddridge MP

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    February 18, 2014
    I write this article having just visited the Casablanca stock exchange – Africa’s third largest Bourse after the Johannesburg and Nigerian Stock Exchanges and ...
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    A Winter of Discontent for Somalia’s Beleaguered President – By Hassan M. Abukar

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    February 18, 2014
    Mark Twain one said, “Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as you please.” When news of his demise spread like ...
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    Vital Kamerhe: Kabila’s public enemy number one? – By Kris Berwouts

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    February 17, 2014
    On Friday 7th and Sunday 9th of February, the Congolese opposition leader Vital Kamerhe and a delegation of his party tried to take a ...
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    Terror and other challenges in the Sahel: Don’t ignore the local – By Kamissa Camara

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    February 17, 2014
    “The challenges faced in the Sahel do not respect borders and, therefore, neither can the solutions,” UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has correctly observed. ...
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