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  • KenyaPolitics

    Decolonise da police: How brutality was written into the DNA of Kenya’s police service

    By Nanjala Nyabola
    July 19, 2016
    The problem isn’t rogue elements. It’s that the Administration Police division was created under colonialism with the specific purpose of beating Africans into submission. “Severe blunt ...
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  • PoliticsSouth Sudan

    The African Union can and must intervene to prevent atrocities in South Sudan

    By Mulugeta Gebrehiwot & Alex de Waal
    July 13, 2016
    The challenge facing the African Heads of State and Government as they meet in Kigali this week is not whether but how to act ...
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  • PoliticsSouth Sudan

    South Sudan: For every corrupt general, there are thousands who wish only for peace

    By Rachel Ibreck, Naomi Pendle & Alex de Waal
    July 11, 2016
    As deadly fighting returns, peacekeeping and civilian protection must be the first priority, but justice must also be on the agenda. The savagery of ...
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  • PoliticsSouth Sudan

    Who’s behind South Sudan’s return to fighting?

    By Clémence Pinaud
    July 11, 2016
    Despite President Kiir and Vice-President Machar’s call for calm, hundreds have been killed and thousands displaced in Juba over the past few days. As ...
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  • PoliticsSouth Sudan

    Why elections may be the only answer for South Sudan

    By Peter Biar Ajak
    July 9, 2016
    The peace agreement won’t be implemented under the current leadership. And the escalating fighting in Juba highlights the danger of continued inaction. Five years ...
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  • PoliticsSouth Sudan

    5 years on, South Sudan is at a critical juncture…again

    By Rens Twijnstra & Kristof Titeca
    July 8, 2016
    With its economy in dire straits, the rate at which the world’s youngest state is consuming itself is unsustainable. Change is imminent. As South ...
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  • EritreaEthiopiaPolitics

    Why the skirmishes between Ethiopia and Eritrea won’t spiral into full-scale war

    By Seyoum Y. Tesfay
    June 23, 2016
    There is fighting talk on both sides, but neither would benefit from actual war. International attention has once again been drawn to the fraught ...
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  • PoliticsSomaliland

    President Silanyo: Why the UK should support a sovereign Somaliland

    By Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud Silanyo
    June 23, 2016
    An independent Somaliland would provide security in a strategically sensitive region, a growing market for goods and services, and an important bulwark against extremism. On ...
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  • PoliticsRwandaTanzania

    Friends forever, again? Rwanda and Tanzania mend bridges

    By Jonathan Beloff
    June 15, 2016
    After years of tense relations, the arrival of President Magufuli appears to have kick-started a new era of warm ties with Rwanda. After years ...
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  • PoliticsSouth Sudan

    No, South Sudan’s citizens want trials and need trials

    By David Deng
    June 9, 2016
    President Kiir and Vice-President Machar have warned against prosecuting war criminals, but South Sudanese know that justice is needed if long-term peace is to ...
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