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Kenya: Hague's Wheels of Justice Begin to Turn

The International Criminal Court prosecutor, Louis Moreno Ocampo, left Kenyans with a clear message - that The Hague process had officially begun. During his three-day visit, the ICC prosecutor ensured that the government understood what was to happen next as the ICC president in The Hague had appointed a three-judge bench to determine the fate of masterminds of the post-election violence. (AllAfrica)


Sudan: Rights Group Says Sudan Evidence Obliges U.S.

Human Rights First urges the Obama Administration to take immediate and firm action in response to a new investigative report issued by experts monitoring the United Nations arms embargo on Sudan. The report, released late yesterday, reveals ongoing and systematic abuses against civilians in Darfur and provides detailed evidence of violations of the embargo and related Security Council resolutions by the Government of Sudan and other belligerents. (AllAfrica)


Sudan: Bar Entry or Arrest President - Al-Bashir Should Not Be Welcome at Istanbul Conference

Turkey should not allow President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan, an accused war criminal, to attend a conference in Istanbul, and should arrest him if he sets foot in Turkey, Human Rights Watch said today. (AllAfrica)


Congo-Kinshasa: New Multinational Partnership Launches Peace Efforts

Howard Wolpe has spent the best part of three decades helping to form and implement American policies on Africa. After chairing the Subcommittee on Africa of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives for 10 years, he later served as President Bill Clinton's special envoy to the Great Lakes region. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Floods Threaten Refugee Camps

The United Nations refugee agency is appealing for $2.8 million to provide essential supplies and respond to possible disease outbreaks among more than 300,000 refugees in two camps in Kenya threatened by flooding. (AllAfrica)


Congo-Kinshasa: Fish War Prompts Thousands to Flee

At least 16,000 civilians have fled deadly clashes in western Democratic Republic of Congo and are now languishing, many without food or shelter, in neighbouring Republic of Congo, according to the UN and local officials. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Donor Caution Alarms Aid Workers

Aid agencies operating in Somalia say they need more money but that some donors are holding back, concerned at where resources might end up in areas too dangerous for international staff. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Niger Delta Militants Commit to Ceasefire

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has assured that the position of its leader, Mr. Henry Okah on the amnesty programme of the federal government while reflecting the truth of the situation will not lead to resumption of attacks by its commanders. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: New Governor Appointed for Bandir Region

The transitional government officials have held ceremony for appointing new administration for Banadir region in Mogadishu on Friday and appointed new governor for the region replacing the former mayor of the Somali capital Mr.Mohamed Osman Ali (Dhagahtur). (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Truck Accident Kills 1, Injures 10 Others in Southern Somalia

At least one passenger has been killed and 10 others have been wounded in a truck accident occurred near Run Nirgod village in Middle Shabelle region in southern Somalia, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Friday. (AllAfrica)


Congo-Kinshasa: Tribal Clashes Uproot Over 16,000 Civilians in Northern Region, Reports UN Agency

Clashes between two tribes in northern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have caused more than 16,000 civilians to flee their homes since last week, crossing into neighbouring Republic of Congo to find safety, the United Nations refugee agency reported today. (AllAfrica)


Liberia: Taylor Accuses Britain of Violating UN Arms Embargo

Charles Taylor today accused Britain of transporting arms to Sierra Leone in violation of a United Nations arms embargo on the country, and of using him as a scapegoat by falsely accusing him of responsibility for the flow of arms into the country. Mr. Taylor also denied widespread press and investigative reports that the terrorist group, Al Qaeda, traded diamonds with Sierra Leonean rebels under his supervision in Liberia. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Govt Explains Army's Role in 2011 Polls

THE army will only be involved in the 2011 general elections to provide security, the Government has said. (AllAfrica)


South Africa: Govt Scraps Deal for Airbus Military Aircraft

The government has withdrawn from its contract with Airbus to buy eight strategic airlift military aircraft, and hopes that the R2,9bn already spent on the acquisition of the planes can be recovered, as Airbus missed critical production deadlines. (AllAfrica)


Congo-Kinshasa: War Crimes Trial for Bemba Scheduled

The International Criminal Court (ICC) announced today that the trial of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, a former senior official of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) who has been charged with war crimes, will begin in April 2010. (AllAfrica)


Rwanda: Tea Executive Jailed for Genocide Complicity

The former head of the government office that controlled the Rwandan tea industry was today sentenced to eight years in prison after being found guilty by a United Nations tribunal over his role in the African country's 1994 genocide. (AllAfrica)


Rwanda: Monuc Comes to the Aid of FDLR Commander

Some elements in the UN Mission in the DRC (MONUC) are allegedly conniving and facilitating the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) rebels, The New Times has reliably learnt. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Leader of Sect Linked to Post-Election Violence Killed

An outlawed sect spokesman has been shot dead in downtown Nairobi. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Yar'Adua Proposes to Spend Billions on Niger Delta

President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua yesterday sought the endorsement of the National Assembly for a N352.2 billion supplementary appropriation to enable the Federal Government address emerging challenges of the post-amnesty period in the Niger Delta region. (AllAfrica)


Guinea: Opposition Presents Demands to Compaoré

A coalition of Guinean opposition leaders has presented President Blaise Compaoré of Burkina Faso a set of proposals they believe will end  the political crisis precipitated by a military takeover in Guinea last December, reports Sidwaya from Ouagadougou. (AllAfrica)


South Africa: Govt Cancels Massive Military Aircraft Order

Government has decided to terminate the controversial contract to purchase eight military A400 Airbus strategic lift aircraft. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Top Rebel Commander Quits in Congo

A senior commander of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has surrendered to the joint military forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to the Ugandan army. (AllAfrica)


Zimbabwe: Advocacy Group Calls for Monitoring Force

Advocacy group the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA), has called on SADC leaders to send a monitoring force into Zimbabwe, until a free and fair election to be held in 2011. (AllAfrica)


Mozambique: Help for Landmine Victims Hard to Come By

Helena Numaio was 12 years old in 1990 when she lost both her legs and a finger in a landmine explosion while collecting firewood in the Moamba district of Maputo Province, Mozambique. (AllAfrica)


Mozambique: Demining - the Devil is in the Detail

The conversations of deminers are often illustrated with sketches on the reverse side of old reports or the toe of a boot drawing lines in the sand to show how a single mine can close 35km of road, make a bridge redundant or deny a community a swathe of farming land. They are a meticulous fraternity that knows the devil is very much in the detail. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Clash Kills Two, Wounds Three in Mogadishu

At least two people have been killed and three others have been wounded in Mogadishu after clash between police soldiers and gunmen dressing soldiers' uniform started at Zobe intersection in the capital, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Thursday. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Truck Accident Kills 5, Injuries 4 Other in Wanlaweyn Town

At least 5 people have been killed and 4 others have been wounded in a truck accident that occurred in out of Wanlalweyn town 90 kilometers south of the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Thursday. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Samuel Mwangi, 'Being an IDP is Like Being in Jail'

Two years after violence forced Samuel Mwangi off his farm in the Kiambogo location of Nakuru District in Rift Valley Province, the father of seven is still struggling to rebuild his life and educate his children. Rift Valley, one of Kenya's grain baskets, was the worst-affected by the violence and food security has yet to recover. (AllAfrica)


South Africa: Airbus Spending Would Have Made No Cents

Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Lindiwe Sisulu says it would have been "beyond comprehensible" for government to commit to spending such a large amount of money on purchasing eight Airbus A400M military transport aircraft. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Top Prosecutor Seeks to Probe Post-Election Violence

The International Criminal Court will seek to begin investigations into the Kenya post election violence, its prosecutor said on Thursday. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Top Prosecutor Meets Leaders Over Poll Chaos

The International Criminal Court prosecutor Louis Moreno-Ocampo is currently holding a meeting with Kenya principals President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga. (AllAfrica)