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Why exonerating al-Bashir is a bad deal

26. July 2008

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Why exonerating al-Bashir is a bad deal

The UN Security Council is currently debating on a proposal to suspend the prosecution of Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the president of Sudan, who has recently been charged with genocide by the International Criminal Court. Several UN member states have been…

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2008 Most Messed Up African States

23. July 2008

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2008 Most Messed Up African States

The Failed States Index for 2008 is up on www.fundforpeace.org. While it is widely criticized for its Western like beliefs considered a weapon of the United States that would legitimize external intervention in other countries, it is still interesting to…

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The “Father” and the “Puppet” finally meet face to face

21. July 2008

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The “Father” and the “Puppet” finally meet face to face

Many people seem optimistic about this meeting but facts say otherwise. In reality, this meeting brings no practical change in Zimbabwe. People will not start having jobs tomorrow, the economy will not redress for many years to come and the abuses of power are certainly not going to stop overnight.

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The secret that kills

21. July 2008

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The secret that kills

Guinea-Bissau, one of the poorest countries in Africa, has scored a major success over the weekend. The local police in Bissau have arrested the head of air traffic control after discovering more than 500 kilograms of pure cocaine in the main national airport.

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The Arab League, al-Bashir, the UN and the ICC: Predictions for a dire future

20. July 2008

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The Arab League, al-Bashir, the UN and the ICC: Predictions for a dire future

At the end of an emergency meeting of the Arab foreign-ministers that took place in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, the July 20th, the Arab League decided to support the Sudanese president in his quest to suspend the ICC’s warrant. Amr Moussa,…

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Ten things that went wrong with Zimbabwe

17. July 2008

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Ten things that went wrong with Zimbabwe

Someone recently asked me what the reasons why Zimbabwe is in such a terrible economic situation are. I’m posting here my top ten causes of political failure in the small southern African state. These are not exclusive. I invite anyone…

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The other Mugabe

17. July 2008

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The other Mugabe

"The final countdown before the launching of the new State of Zimbabwe has now begun. Only a few hours from now, Zimbabwe will have become a free, independent and sovereign state, free to choose its own flight path and chart its own course to its chosen destiny". This is how Robert Mugabe begun his independence speech almost 30 years ago...

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The African Union wants the warrant on al-Bashir dropped

14. July 2008

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The African Union wants the warrant on al-Bashir dropped

The African Union wants the warrant on al-Bashir dropped. This is the latest news on the biggest international scandal on African Politics in recent years. At this time, both the African Union and the Arab Union are holding meetings regarding…

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The Sudanese President charged with genocide: what does this mean???

14. July 2008

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The Sudanese President charged with genocide: what does this mean???

The most important Africa related news story of the summer has just arrived. Mr. Moreno-Ocampo, the prosecutor at the International Criminal Court has formally requested an arrest warrant for Sudan’s president, Omar Hassan al-Bashir. Mr. Al-Bashir thereby becomes the first…

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ICC and Darfur: people or politics?

13. July 2008

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ICC and Darfur: people or politics?

Tomorrow’s potential indictment of the Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir by the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been giving birth to anxious debates around the world. Everyone is worried about it, regardless of what part of the argument they find suitable…

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