Full Coverage: East Africa
April 2008
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04/30/2008
Zimbabwean groups have asked the international community not to turn away from their country at this key moment. Human rights advocates in Washington have picked up the mantle, urging their African counterparts to press Robert Mugabe on key issues of democracy and human rights.
Read moreFrom: Africa Action Related: [Zimbabwe] Image: Mugabe (left) has been sparring with Tsvangirai for years. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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04/30/2008
Somalian sisällissotaan voisi löytyä ratkaisu, jos neuvottelemaan päästettäisiin yhteiskunnan perinteiset ja uskonnolliset johtajat, pohdittiin Demo ry:n taannoisessa seminaarissa. Lisäksi yhteiskuntaa pitäisi uskaltaa demokratisoida – ja ulkopuolisten pitäisi lakata sekaantumasta Somalian asioihin.
Read moreFrom: Puolueiden kansainvälinen demokratiayhteistyö (DEMO) ry Related: [Somalia] [Conflict Resolution] [Religion] |
04/29/2008
Levottomuudet ravistelivat Keniaa parlamenttivaalien jälkeen. Uudella verkkosivustolla kenialaiset kertovat kokemuksiaan elämästä ilman perusihmisoikeuksia, kuten ruokaa tai vettä.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Kenya] [Human Rights] Image: -
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04/29/2008
Kuivuus on jo surmannut useita ihmisiä Pohjois-Somalian Somalimaassa. Vaikka sateet alkaisivat pian, Somalimaata uhkaavat ruokakriisi ja nälänhätä, varoittaa alueella kehitysyhteistyötä tekevä Solidaarisuus.
Read moreFrom: Solidaarisuus Related: [Somalia] [Food] Image: © New Internationalist
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04/29/2008
Kenyans talk about how they feel they are denied basic human rights - views that are particularly revealing given the violence that followed the country's disputed election results.
Read moreFrom: Panos London Related: [Kenya] Image: Helen: "Now if we had water, there wouldn't be a problem - one would farm, and sell the produce, and get money to pay school fees." (Panos)
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04/26/2008
Kenyan marathon champion Paul Tergat is to take part in a 15km race - "Running Side by Side for Peace" - in Nairobi on Sunday 27 April.
Read moreRelated: [Kenya] [Conflict Resolution] Image: Running Side by Side Healing Marathon
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04/25/2008
A photoessay reveals the toll 17 years of conflict, political instability, droughts, floods, and an international community struggling to provide aid has taken on Somalia.
Read moreFrom: Refugees International Related: [Somalia] Image: Sixty percent of Mogadishu's population has been displaced by violence. © Refugees International
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04/25/2008
Zimbabwen kirkot alkavat vastaanottaa maan poliittista väkivaltaa paenneita, Zimbabwen kirkkojen kattojärjestö päätti kuluvalla viikolla. Lähes kuukauden takaisten vaalien jälkeen hallitsevan puolueen masinoiman väkivallan kohteeksi ovat joutuneet opposition kannattajat. Kirkkojen kattojärjestön mukaan tilanne muistuttaa sotaa.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Zimbabwe] [Conflict] [Refugees] [Aid] Image: © New Internationalist
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04/25/2008
Freelance journalist Frank Chikowore was on April 21, 2008 finally charged with public violence, appearing in court almost a week after his arrest together with six other accused persons among them the opposition MDC's director of information and publicity, Luke Tamborinyoka.
MoreRelated: [Zimbabwe] [Freedom of Expression] |
04/25/2008
Churches in Zimbabwe are opening their doors to give refuge to people fleeing violence following the elections held almost a month ago.
Read moreFrom: Christian Aid Related: [Zimbabwe] |
04/24/2008
Kenian vastanimetty valtapuolueiden yhteinen jättihallitus kiinnittää erityishuomiota lapsiin. Lasten ja naisten asioita varten on luotu uusi ministeriö, ja kiireellisenä tavoitteena pidetään lasten saamista pakolaisleireiltä takaisin normaaliin arkeen.
Read moreFrom: Suomen World Vision Related: [Kenya] [Conflict] [Politics] [Children] |
04/24/2008
Whatever happens to the Chinese arms shipment destined for Zimbabwe, the case highlights the urgent need for the UN to work towards an Arms Trade Treaty at a meeting in New York later this month, says a leading development group.
Read moreFrom: Oxfam International Related: [Zimbabwe] [China] [Arms & Military] [Trade] |
04/23/2008
Central African leaders and the UN have been urged to secure the release of more than 350 men, women and children thought to have been abducted by Uganda's rebel Lord’s Resistance Army in recent weeks.
Read moreFrom: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related: [Uganda] [Sudan] [Democratic Republic of the Congo] [Central African Republic] |
04/22/2008
Mugabe's ZANU-PF party is "using a network of informal detention centers to beat, torture, and intimidate opposition activists and ordinary Zimbabweans," reports a human rights monitor.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Related: [Zimbabwe] Image: A ZANU-PF campaign poster from the contested elections, featuring Mugabe. © frontlineblogger
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04/22/2008
After forming a solidarity group and taking out microcredit loans, Anna Leone Mushi was able to expand her small business in Mango, Tanzania and must no longer beg to support her family.
Read moreFrom: ACCION International Related: [Tanzania ] Image: Anna Leone Mushi in her shop. © ACCION International
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04/22/2008
Journalist Maxwell Ngambi has been arrested by the Police on suspicion that he wanted to interview a former Speaker of parliament and cabinet minister, Sam Mpasu from a prison without authority.
MoreRelated: [Malawi] [Freedom of Expression] |
04/21/2008
HODI a non profit NGO has trained 12 village reporters in Choma and Kalomo Districts in Southern Zambia with a view of eliminating child labour in tobacco growing.
MoreRelated: [Zambia] [Development] |
04/21/2008
A senior reporter, Kaiko Namusa from the state owned Newspaper, Times of Zambia, was assaulted and detained for over an hour at Chipata Central Police for taking pictures of police officers who were manhandling a cyclist for allegedly breaking traffic rules.Asenior reporter, Kaiko Namusa from the state owned Newspaper, Times of Zambia, was assaulted and detained for over an hour at Chipata Central Police for taking pictures of police officers who were manhandling a cyclist for allegedly breaking traffic rules.Asenior reporter, Kaiko Namusa from the state owned Newspaper, Times of Zambia, was assaulted and detained for over an hour at Chipata Central Police for taking pictures of police officers who were manhandling a cyclist for allegedly breaking traffic rules.
Click here for moreRelated: [Zambia] [Freedom of Expression] |
04/21/2008
Uganda Telecom has started work on a fiber-optic link from the western town of Mbarara in Uganda to the Rwanda border-crossing point at Katuna - essentially giving a major boost to the long-awaited regional fibre project, RNA has learnt.
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04/18/2008
An urgent application has been made to suspend a transport permit allowing arms from China -- currently anchored in a South African harbor -- to be conveyed to the government of Zimbabwe.
Read moreFrom: Business Day Related: [China] [South Africa] [Zimbabwe] Image: "Mugabe's Hired Guns" - South African media headlines; March 20, 2008. © Sokwanele - Zimbabwe (flickr)
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