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    Central African Republic: can a disarmament deal without the main actors work in Bangui? – By Tendai Marima

    By Uncategorised
    June 2, 2015
    Making an important step towards peace and stability in the Central African Republic (CAR), the signing of a disarmament agreement and a consensual ban ...
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    President Buhari and the long road ahead – By Lagun Akinloye

    By Uncategorised
    June 1, 2015
    Last week we witnessed a new and intriguing chapter in Nigeria’s democratic history as Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in as the country’s new President. ...
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    Chad – Dakar: Habré trial is litmus test for Pan-African justice – By Thijs B. Bouwknegt

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    June 1, 2015
    From July 20th 2015, the former Chadian dictator, Hissí¨ne Habré, will stand in the dock on charges of crimes against humanity, torture and war ...
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    Buhari’s Tough Challenge in Nigeria – By Nnamdi Obasi

    By Uncategorised
    May 29, 2015
    When Muhammadu Buhari assumes office as Nigeria’s president on 29 May, he will take the reins of a country in serious distress. Insecurity poses ...
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    Can Buhari Fix Nigeria? – By Richard Dowden

    By Uncategorised
    May 28, 2015
    Muhammadu Buhari, the new president of Nigeria, is starting from point zero. The country has all but come to a sudden halt. Schools, hospitals ...
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    Angola: The Mount Sumi massacre – an atrocity that will come to define the new country – By Simon Allison

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    May 28, 2015
    On the anniversary of its bloodiest day, Angola is reeling from yet another massacre of civilians by the state. The government would like to ...
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    Burundi: country suffers media black-out after coup attempt – By Lorraine Nkengurutse

    By Lorraine Josiane Manishatse
    May 27, 2015
    Burundi’s media has been silenced. People no longer walk or sit with have their phone glued to their ear – there is hardly anything ...
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    South Sudan: Fighting Against History – by James Copnall

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    May 26, 2015
    War is raging again in South Sudan, bringing its usual catalogue of abuses, misery and civilian suffering. Government forces have apparently made substantial gains ...
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    Africa’s Latest Democratic Awakening: Implications for Western foreign policy – By Rudy Massamba

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    May 21, 2015
    Sub-Saharan Africa in general, and Francophone Africa to be more precise, stand at a metaphorical crossroads. A great number of long-time African rulers, many ...
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    Uganda: trial of World Cup bombers sheds light on East Africa’s terror matrix – By Raymond Mujuni

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    May 20, 2015
    Kampala – When they came back to the High Court on the morning of 31st March, the 11 terror suspects accused of planning the ...
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