Human Rights Watch
Kenya: Security Bill Tramples Basic Rights
Human Rights Watch
Kenya's General Service Unit (GSU) policemen watch over youths protesting the killing of Muslim cleric Aboud Rogo Mohammed in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa, August 31, 2012. © 2012 Reuters. Related Materials: Kenya: Killings, Disappearances by ...
Kenyatta: Security Bill Must PassCitizen News
Kenya Signs Agreement With Ghana To Boost Ties Between The Two NationsGhana Broadcasting Corporation
Raila Demands Withdrawal of New Security BillCapital FM
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
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Kenya's General Service Unit (GSU) policemen watch over youths protesting the killing of Muslim cleric Aboud Rogo Mohammed in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa, August 31, 2012. © 2012 Reuters. Related Materials: Kenya: Killings, Disappearances by ...
Kenyatta: Security Bill Must Pass
Kenya Signs Agreement With Ghana To Boost Ties Between The Two Nations
Raila Demands Withdrawal of New Security Bill
The Citizen
EFF members arrive in large numbers for elective conference
The Citizen
Members of the EFF arrived in large numbers and queued for accreditation at Bohmer Secondary School in Bloemfontein on Saturday. The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is holding its first elective conference to elect top leaders at the University of Free ...
EFF targets 1-million membershipMail & Guardian Online
EFF will not tolerate disruptions to people's assemblyEyewitness News
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The Citizen
Members of the EFF arrived in large numbers and queued for accreditation at Bohmer Secondary School in Bloemfontein on Saturday. The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is holding its first elective conference to elect top leaders at the University of Free ...
EFF targets 1-million membership
EFF will not tolerate disruptions to people's assembly
spyghana.com
Imo PDP guber primary: The results, the takeaways
BusinessDay
The emergence of Emeka Ihedioha, the Mbaise-born deputy speaker at the Federal House of Representatives, as the Imo PDP gubernatorial candidate for the 2015 election in the state may have come and gone. Ihedioha polled 346 votes to beat 26 others, ...
From Rochas To Ihediohaspyghana.com
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BusinessDay
The emergence of Emeka Ihedioha, the Mbaise-born deputy speaker at the Federal House of Representatives, as the Imo PDP gubernatorial candidate for the 2015 election in the state may have come and gone. Ihedioha polled 346 votes to beat 26 others, ...
From Rochas To Ihedioha
Politicsweb
What is the United Front, and why is it needed? - Irvin Jim
Politicsweb
"All previous historical movements were movements of minorities, or in the interest of minorities. The proletarian movement is the self-conscious, independent movement of the immense majority, in the interest of the immense majority. The proletariat, the ...
Numsa: United Front to tackle race and class divisionsEyewitness News
Cosatu crisis is like Polokwane – ZumaIndependent Online
Numsa remains a trade union - Irvin JimNews24
Socialist Alternative
Times LIVE
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Politicsweb
"All previous historical movements were movements of minorities, or in the interest of minorities. The proletarian movement is the self-conscious, independent movement of the immense majority, in the interest of the immense majority. The proletariat, the ...
Numsa: United Front to tackle race and class divisions
Cosatu crisis is like Polokwane – Zuma
Numsa remains a trade union - Irvin Jim
Mail & Guardian Online
Zuma: Electricity problems apartheid's fault
Mail & Guardian Online
SA's energy problems were a product of apartheid and government was not to blame for the current blackouts, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday. President Jacob Zuma says the current electricity problem experienced in the country cannot be blamed on ...
Power problems apartheid's fault: ZumaTimes LIVE
Zuma, stand up and be outedNews24
Eskom blackouts because of Apartheid: ZumaBusinessTech
New Zimbabwe.com
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Mail & Guardian Online
SA's energy problems were a product of apartheid and government was not to blame for the current blackouts, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday. President Jacob Zuma says the current electricity problem experienced in the country cannot be blamed on ...
Power problems apartheid's fault: Zuma
Zuma, stand up and be outed
Eskom blackouts because of Apartheid: Zuma
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
The Hague Targets Only African Leaders - Ugandan President
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni has called on the nations of African to stop recognizing the International Criminal Court in The Hague, citing a bias against the continent's leaders. According to Reuters, Museveni told a Kenyan audience, speaking in ...
The Hague Targets Africans: Ugandan PresidentSputnik International
Africa: Ugandan President Asks African leaders to quit ICCsomalicurrent
Push To Withdraw From ICCCitizen News
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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni has called on the nations of African to stop recognizing the International Criminal Court in The Hague, citing a bias against the continent's leaders. According to Reuters, Museveni told a Kenyan audience, speaking in ...
The Hague Targets Africans: Ugandan President
Africa: Ugandan President Asks African leaders to quit ICC
Push To Withdraw From ICC
The Australian (blog)
Aid worker arrested for helping Boko Haram girls
The Australian (blog)
AN AID worker who helps girls who have escaped imprisonment by Boko Haram has been imprisoned without charge by Nigeria's secret police. The move has reignited claims that the country's senior political figures are giving clandestine support to the ...
Boko Haram Does Not Represent Islam – Gov AliyuLeadership Newspapers
Why America wants break- up of Nigeria –Tony UrantaDaily Sun
Nigeria, United States in fresh face-offOsun Defender
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MiamiHerald.com
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The Australian (blog)
AN AID worker who helps girls who have escaped imprisonment by Boko Haram has been imprisoned without charge by Nigeria's secret police. The move has reignited claims that the country's senior political figures are giving clandestine support to the ...
Boko Haram Does Not Represent Islam – Gov Aliyu
Why America wants break- up of Nigeria –Tony Uranta
Nigeria, United States in fresh face-off
iAfrica.com
'Dalai Lama told to withdraw application'
iAfrica.com
Government officials reportedly asked the Dalai Lama to withdraw his application for a visa to enter South Africa. According to a report on Eyewitness News, a local activist for Tibetan independence, Guy Lieberman, claims an official from the Department of ...
SA govt criticised over Dalai Lama visa sagaEyewitness News
Thousands of Tibetan celebrate 25th anniversary of Dalai Lama's Nobel Peace ...Daily Mail
Elderly Tibetan is Jailed for Discouraging Worship of Controversial DeityBig News Network.com
South China Morning Post (subscription)
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iAfrica.com
Government officials reportedly asked the Dalai Lama to withdraw his application for a visa to enter South Africa. According to a report on Eyewitness News, a local activist for Tibetan independence, Guy Lieberman, claims an official from the Department of ...
SA govt criticised over Dalai Lama visa saga
Thousands of Tibetan celebrate 25th anniversary of Dalai Lama's Nobel Peace ...
Elderly Tibetan is Jailed for Discouraging Worship of Controversial Deity
defenceWeb
Central African Republic impunity fuels killings, group says
Chicago Tribune
NAIROBI, Kenya — Central African Republic authorities and the United Nations are failing to investigate war crimes that must be tackled to break the cycle of violence, Amnesty International said. Armed militias have continued to commit atrocities even after ...
The Central African Republic's Hidden ConflictInternational Crisis Group
Warring faction chiefs in Central African Republic must be arrested-rights group ...Reuters Africa
Central African Republic Rebel Leader Mahamat Abdul Kadre CapturedNewsroom America
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Chicago Tribune
NAIROBI, Kenya — Central African Republic authorities and the United Nations are failing to investigate war crimes that must be tackled to break the cycle of violence, Amnesty International said. Armed militias have continued to commit atrocities even after ...
The Central African Republic's Hidden Conflict
Warring faction chiefs in Central African Republic must be arrested-rights group ...
Central African Republic Rebel Leader Mahamat Abdul Kadre Captured
Independent Online
SA is bleeding, says Winnie
Independent Online
Johannesburg - ANC struggle veteran Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has criticised the anarchy in Parliament, the SABC reported on Friday. “Never in our dreams did we imagine that Parliament would be reduced to what we see today,” she told the broadcaster.
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Independent Online
Johannesburg - ANC struggle veteran Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has criticised the anarchy in Parliament, the SABC reported on Friday. “Never in our dreams did we imagine that Parliament would be reduced to what we see today,” she told the broadcaster.
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