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Ethiopia’s Transition Depends On Both Dialogue And Transitional Justice – Analysis

Ethiopia’s Transition Depends On Both Dialogue And Transitional Justice – Analysis

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

After persistent calls to heal deep societal divides and ensure accountability for human rights violations, the Ethiopian government has declared its commitment to both national dialogue and transitional justice. In February 2022, a National Dialogue

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Sudan: Battlefield For Rival Warlords – OpEd

Sudan: Battlefield For Rival Warlords – OpEd

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

A vicious power struggle within Sudan’s military leadership has led to a nationwide civil conflict and a huge humanitarian problem. “The situation,” UN agencies declared on August 16, “is spiraling out of control.” Living conditions

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Gabon Coup Different Than Other Recent African Takeovers – Analysis

Gabon Coup Different Than Other Recent African Takeovers – Analysis

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

The new leader of Gabon’s junta is due to be sworn in as president of the central African republic on Monday, but the opposition is asking for power to be handed over to civilians. Gabon

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Sudan Conflict Poses Long-Term Societal Harm As Recruitment Of Child Soldiers Surges – Analysis

Sudan Conflict Poses Long-Term Societal Harm As Recruitment Of Child Soldiers Surges – Analysis

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Conflicts 0 Comments

Child soldiers are being recruited by both sides in Sudan’s ongoing civil war, a cruel practice that threatens to destroy the fabric of the country. Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, is now a war zone where child

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Ethiopia: Amhara Genocide And The Threat Of Civil War – OpEd

Ethiopia: Amhara Genocide And The Threat Of Civil War – OpEd

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

Since April the Ethiopian government, in the form of the ENDF (Ethiopian National Defense Force) have been engaged in violent clashes throughout the Amhara region in Ethiopia, with the volunteer force known as Fano. The

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La guerre perpétuelle des États-Unis d’Amérique : Six questions importantes

La guerre perpétuelle des États-Unis d’Amérique : Six questions importantes

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

Introduction L’ancien président américain Jimmy Carter a déclaré en 2018 qu’en Amérique [États-Unis], il y a eu 226 ans de guerres depuis son indépendance qui a eu lieu il y a 242 ans ne laissant

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L’ONU tue à nouveau en Afrique

L’ONU tue à nouveau en Afrique

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

Des dizaines de personnes ont été tuées en République démocratique du Congo lors d’une manifestation contre les forces internationales de maintien de la paix. La vague de coups d’État et de rébellions revient à l’endroit

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Libya’s political crisis runs deeper than Israel debacle

Libya’s political crisis runs deeper than Israel debacle

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Maghreb, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

The diplomatic firestorm unfolding in Libya comes as the United States is pushing the North African country to hold long-awaited nationwide elections. WASHINGTON — At first glance, war-ravaged and politically fractured Libya is an unlikely

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How Commemoration Can Help Unite a Divided Libya

How Commemoration Can Help Unite a Divided Libya

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Maghreb, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

Libyans are divided by their experiences since 2011, but a new national reconciliation process provides an opportunity to foster a vision for the future. “We are not writing the history of yesterday, but the history

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Nigeria’s Southeast Bleeds over Renewed Biafran Independence Struggle

Nigeria’s Southeast Bleeds over Renewed Biafran Independence Struggle

September 2, 2023 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

Infighting among factions of IPOB, the Igbo secessionist group, is leading to violent clashes and civilian deaths. In 2009, the British-Nigerian political activist Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the now-forbidden secessionist group, Indigenous People of

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