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  • Morocco UN Human Rights Vote - Travesty of Justice for Western Sahara

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    London - The British newsletter "Sahara Analysis" ,in its last issue published on May 2013, confirmed that The United Nations has voted not to monitor human rights violations in Western Sahara. This represents a tragedy of justice for the people of Western Sahara, who will continue to be subjected to the brutal oppression of occupying Moroccan forces, says the news letter "It ...

  • Tunisia Minister of Religious Affairs Condemns Violence Deems Chaambi Events Terrorist Acts

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Tunis - "Violence, whether religious, political or intellectual, is highly reprehensible and anti-religious," said Minister of Religious Affairs Noureddine Khadmi at a press conference, held on Wednesday, at the seat of the department. The events that took place in Mount Chaambi are, undoubtedly, "terrorist" acts, he added. Acts of violence that occurred in Ettadhamen ...

  • Western Sahara Demonstrations in the Occupied Territories On the Occasion of the Fortieth Anniversary of the Outbreak of Armed Struggle

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Smara - The city of Smara witnessed Monday, on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the outbreak of armed struggle, several demonstrations in different quarters of the city and the distribution of leaflets and the suspension of national flags with electric cables, as reported the ministry of the occupied territories and communities affairs The source added, "the masses came out into ...

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  • Finke appointed Cameroon boss

    soccerway - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Akono was brought in to replace Denis Lavagne when the Frenchman failed to take Cameroon to the African Cup of Nations finals in both 2012 and 2013, with Finke now set to manage his first international ...

  • NYT Morgue overflowing as Nigerias dirty war rages

    MSNBC - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    MAIDUGURI, Nigeria  — A fresh load of battered corpses arrived, 29 of them in a routine delivery by the Nigerian military to the hospital morgue here. Unexpectedly, three bodies started moving. "They were not properly shot," recalled a security official here. "I had to call the J.T.F." -- the military's joint task force -- "and they gunned them ...

  • Kenya Cabinet Secretary meets Liberia President at Jomo Kenyatta Airport

    Standard Digital - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The President was received by Devolution and Planning Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru. They held discussions at the Presidential Pavilion before the President and her entourage left the country for AddisAbaba the venue for the five-day AU meeting. The Liberia President was accompanied by Senior Officials in her Government including among others Hon. Lewis G. Brown, Liberian Information Minister ...

  • Frances Trade Minister to Visit Algeria on Tuesday

    Bahrain News Agency - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Algiers, May 23 (BNA) - French Minister for External Trade Nicole Bricq is to pay a two-day visit to Algeria on Tuesday , May 28 with the aim of enhancing trade partnership between the two countries, the Algerian Commerce Ministry has announced . The ministry said in a statement issued here last Wednesday that during her visit, Bricq will meet with a number of Algerian officials and will also ...

  • Nigeria State of emergency must not lead to more human rights abuses

    Amnesty International - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Nigerian authorities must not use the state of emergency imposed in the north of the country as an excuse to commit human rights violations, Amnesty International urged today as the military continued its assault on Islamist armed group Boko Haram.Several people have reportedly been killed and hundreds arrested since a state of emergency was declared in the northern states of Adamawa, Borno and ...

  • Oil flows again from South Sudan through Sudan

    albawaba - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Juba accused Khartoum of instructing oil companies to stop production from some oil fields South Sudan's oil minister said late on Wednesday that it had resumed oil production and flow to the international markets through the territory of neigbouring Sudan after a temporary blockage at Jebellen.Minister Stephen Dhieu Dau did not provide any reason for the blockage, which sparked uncertainty ...

  • SA didn’t sell weapons to Sudan says Radebe

    IOL - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The minister of justice, who chairs the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC), said on Thursday that weapons worth R25.5 million were sold to the UN in Sudan and another R6.9m to the government of South ...

  • Nigeria Jonathan Gets Sweeping Powers Under Emergency

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Governors of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe are now to take orders from President Jonathan on the administration of their respective states following the proclamation of emergency rule, according to official gazettes published by the Federal Government. Copies of the two gazettes, exclusively obtained by Daily Trust, show that whereas the three affected governors are allowed to remain in office for ...

  • Nigeria Nasarawa Massacre - Director Arrested Accused of Leaking Information to Cultists

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Abuja - Still trying to fish out the masterminds of the massacre of dozens of policemen and security agents in Alakyo in Nasarawa State about two weeks ago, security operatives have arrested a senior director working with the state government in connection with the killings. The officer was alleged to have passed strategic security information to the cultists thereby enabling them to strike ...

  • Nigeria Customs Intercepts Vehicles Conveying 56750 Live Ammunition

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Ibadan - FEW hours after the Oyo State Police Command arrested a man with 3,500 live cartridges, the Oyo/Osun Area Command of Nigeria Customs Service also impounded a vehicle loaded with 56,750 rounds of ammunition at Saki in Oke Ogun area of Oyo State. The Customs Area Controller, Mr Richard Oteri, said the vehicle conveying the ammunition was arrested along the Igboho road in Saki. ...

  • Liberia Prince Johnson Accuses Sirleaf of Vote Rigging in 2011

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Nimba County is said to be in a state of shock following a live radio confession by the county's Senior Senator Prince Y. Johnson (PYJ), detailing how he influenced elections officials in the county to cheat for his NUDP's candidates. He alleged that President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf to whom he pledged his support in the November 2011 presidential runoff, was also instrumental in ...

  • Nigeria Ancient Tree Tragedy - Tears Condemnations Trail Multiple Deaths

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Owerri - This is not the best of times for Imo State and its people given the harvest of tragedies recorded in the state recently. The most recent is the ancient ancestral tree that fell in Umudagu, Ihitte Isi Mbieri community, Mbaitoli local council area of the State late Thursday night of May 16, killing no fewer than 50 people, with a yet to be ascertained number critically injured. The tall ...

  • Nigeria Why Jonathan Ordered Release of Boko Haram Women Children Others - Okupe

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The presidency on Wednesday explained its decision to authorise the release of women, children and other suspected Boko Haram members currently being detained by Nigeria's security agencies. The Nigerian military on Tuesday said it had received a directive from President Goodluck Jonathan to release all the women being held in connection with insurgent activities. The military also said ...

  • Liberia Audits Verifications Without Prosecution a Waste of Liberias Taxpayers Money

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    THE LIBERIA ANTI-CORRUPTION Commission released its Verification report Tuesday in which it is purported that some officials of the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf-led government misrepresented the facts and lied in their declaration of assets. ONE OF THE MAJOR discoveries in the findings is that the managing director of the National Port Authority, Matilda Parker lied about the value of her assets and ...

  • Nigeria Anamabra Stands Still for Achebe - Obi Leads Mourners in Awka

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Awka - AWKA, the capital of Anambra State stood still, Wednesday as the body of the literary icon, Professor Chinua Achebe arrived the state for its final journey to Ogidi, his home town, in Idemili North local government area where it will be interred tomorrow. What happened at the Alexander Ekwueme Arcade, Awka, was simply mind blowing. The remains of the famous writer of Things Fall Apart, ...

  • Cote dIvoire Ivory Coast Finding Reconstruction Easier Than Reconciliation

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Construction sites loom at every twist and turn of the super six-lane highways that weave around the Ébrie lagoon in the heart of Abidjan. Roads are being widened. New apartment blocks and shopping malls are joining 1970s skyscrapers on the skyline. And the final touches on a shiny new high-rise tower signal the African Development Bank's return after more than a decade. Two years ...

  • Liberia Defaults in Labor Law Decent Work Bill

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Defects in both the current Labour Law and Draft Decent Work Bill 2010 have been discovered, with a call for action to bring Liberia in harmony with international standards and the practice on child labour. Attorney-At-Law Michael M. Allison, Managing Director of the BRICS Mano River Union Legal Consultants said there was disharmony between minimum age for education and work issue in Liberia. ...

  • Liberia LTA Parliamentarians Make Suggestions to Improve Telecomunications Sector

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The First Telecommunications Consumer Parliament organized by the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA), has ended in the Central Liberian provincial City of Gbarnga, Bong County, following a one-day session, with parliamentarians proffering several recommendations to improve the telecommunications sector in Liberia. In a 16-count recommendations presented at the end of the parliamentary ...

  • Liberia Doubts Over Oil Discovery in Liberia - Did African Petroleum Stretch the Truth

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Shares in Frank Timis' African Petroleum (AP) have fallen 90 percent over the past 12 months and reports of an alleged investigation by the National Stock Exchange of Australiaamidst claims of stocks dumping by senior AP executives have made international headlines. In February 2012, AP announced a major discovery in its Naria-1 Well offshore Liberia, causing a significant jump in its ...

  • Liberia Foreign Technicians Expected for RIA

    All Africa - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The Liberian Government has invited a technical delegation from Equatorial Guinea to Monrovia in early June after both governments agreed on May 21, 2013 to arrange the financing and construction of the Roberts International Airport (RIA) and social housing in Liberia. In a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in Malibo between Liberia and Equatorial Guinea on 21 May, both governments ...

  • South Sudan blames Sudan for oil problems

    Middle East Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    South Sudan's Foreign Ministry said the Sudanese government was creating problems for the south's oil export potential. South Sudan said there were problems with getting its oil to international markets because it suspected Sudan shut a cross-border pipeline. South Sudan has controlled the bulk of the region's oil reserves since it gained independence from Sudan in 2011. Sudan ...

  • Syrians seeking refuge in Libya

    IRIN - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    UNHCR deliver aid to Syrian refugees in Misrata, Libya MISRATA, 23 May 2013 (IRIN) - Two years ago Syrians in the relative security of their own country watched the unfolding crisis in Libya descend into a devastating civil war. Since then the tables have turned, and many of those same families find themselves in Libya after fleeing the Syrian conflict, which has left an estimated 6.8 million ...

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