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  • BurundiPolitics

    Burundi: what can actually be done?

    By Benjamin Chemouni
    January 27, 2016
    There are few tangible solutions to Burundi’s crisis in sight. But there are some positive actions regional and international actors can take. The violence ...
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  • BurundiPolitics

    In the shadow of genocides past: can Burundi be pulled back from the brink?

    By René Lemarchand
    January 22, 2016
    Rather than the Rwandan genocide, it is the 1972 genocide of Hutu in Burundi that suggests itself as the most meaningful frame of reference ...
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  • PoliticsSudan

    Coming to terms with Sudan’s legacy of slavery

    By Fatin Abbas
    January 18, 2016
    Among northern Sudanese families, slavery continues to be a taboo subject, even though this history has shaped the Sudans for centuries. In the 1940s, ...
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  • PoliticsUganda

    6 things we learned from Uganda’s presidential debate

    By Rosebell Kagumire
    January 17, 2016
    Lesson 3: Underestimate the underdogs at your peril On the night of 15 January, Uganda held its first ever televised presidential debate. The incumbent ...
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  • PoliticsRwanda

    Exposing Rwanda’s war on journalism

    By Oscar Penn
    January 15, 2016
    In Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship, Anjan Sundaram shows how the Rwandan government tightly controls the national narrative through intimidation, oppression and violence. Once ...
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  • PodcastPoliticsUganda

    AAP#8: Who will win Uganda’s 2016 elections?

    By Peter Dörrie
    January 12, 2016
    Ugandan journalist Rosebell Kagumire and Crisis Group analyst Magnus Taylor join us to discuss Uganda’s upcoming elections. Download: MP3 Subscribe: RSS | iTunes | ...
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  • KenyaPolitics

    Kenya has become a “bandit economy”, says Chief Justice Willy Mutunga

    By Koert Lindijer
    January 11, 2016
    “The influence of the cartels is overwhelming…If we do not fight the cartels, we become their slaves. But leaders who do take on the ...
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  • EritreaPolitics

    The questions no one is asking about Eritrea

    By Valerie Frank
    January 6, 2016
    Reports on Eritrea tend to ask why so many are fleeing the country. The more relevant question is: Why are so many fleeing the ...
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  • PoliticsUganda

    Uganda’s 2016 elections: same same but different?

    By Anna Reuss
    January 6, 2016
    Who are the candidates? What are the issues? Will it be fair? Uganda is currently gearing up for presidential and parliamentary elections on 18 ...
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  • KenyaPolitics

    From cattle raiders to heavy rains: Kenya’s displaced families under threat

    By Rachel Muthoni
    December 31, 2015
    In Baringo country, the impacts of climate change have been devastating. Droughts have exacerbated cattle raiding, while now heavy rains threaten to wash away ...
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