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- Eritrea: United Nations Human Rights Council Renews and Strengthens Special Rapporteur's Mandate
- Nigeria Is Caught Between Military Abuses and Islamist Rebels
- Nigeria: Taming the Ghost Workers
- Nigeria: Power Struggle in Taraba State
- Sudan: Darfur 10 years, it’s enough!
- Ghana: What a National Disgrace?
- Somalia: Strengthen Human Rights Law
- Ethiopia: Of Egypt, Gratuitous Contempt, and National Identity
- Sudan breaks from Egypt, supports Blue Nile dam in Ethiopia
- U.S. Mission to the United Nations: Remarks At a Security Council Briefing On Somalia
- Why African leaders are so obsessed with rural development
- Somalia: a ‘good news story’ that’s far from over
- Isreal refuses to name partners in migrant transfer deal
- Israel and the Arab Gulf States: An Undeclared Alliance
- The United Nations’ Hezbollah Protection Force
- Sustain Gains. Invest in Malaria. Save Three Million Children's Lives in the Next 1000 Days
- World Malaria Day: highlighting awareness of a preventable disease that still kills thousands
- Excusing Jihad In Boston
- Lessons from Boston and Chechnya
- Analysis: How do you solve a problem like Apartheid?
- Somalia: Frail Leadership, Federalism Frenzy, and the Fragile Peace
- Factors of Change and Transformation in Ethiopia
- How the West is seeking to usurp Africa’s struggle for freedom and democracy
- Ethiopia: A Critical Appraisal of the Diaspora Organized Groups Opposed to the Regime in Ethiopia
Tag Archives: Transitional National Council
Hope for Transformation in Libya?
Najmuddin A. SHAIKH The appearance on You Tube of the trailer of a movie called “Innocence of Muslims” received little attention when it was first uploaded. Subsequently however a version was uploaded which was dubbed in Arabic and which was … read more
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Tagged Al-Qaeda, Ansar al-Sharia, Benghazi, IndepthAfrica, Libya, Libyan, Sharia, Transitional National Council, United States
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UN threatens Bissau coup leaders with sanctions
The United Nations Security Council said on Saturday it may impose sanctions on the leaders of Guinea-Bissau’s military coup, rejecting the junta’s planned two-year transition to democracy. Pressure has been mounting domestically and outside the tiny West African country for … read more
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