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Congo-Kinshasa: Journalist Recalls Phone Threat OrdealIt is Wednesday, September 8, 2009, around 9.30 am when suddenly, my phone rings. I pick up and hear the voice of my colleague Caddy Adzuba from Radio Okapi on the other end of the line. (AllAfrica)
Sudan: Southern Army Vows to Stop Using Child Soldiers
A top United Nations human rights official today welcomed a deal agreed by a former rebel group in southern Sudan to end the use of child soldiers among its ranks, while warning of the threat posed to children by various armed militia operating in the region. (AllAfrica)
Somalia: Heavy Clashes Kill 11 in Mogadishu
At least 11 people have been killed and 18 others injured in heavy fighting between Somali government forces and fighters loyal to insurgent Hizbul Islam group, Radio Garowe reports on Monday. (AllAfrica)
Somalia: Ethiopian and Somali Officials Hold Secret Talks
Ethiopian officials have reportedly crossed the border to neighbouring Somalia to hold secret talks with former administrators of Somalia's southern region of Bakool in the southwestern border village of Yeed, sources reported. (AllAfrica)
Congo-Kinshasa: Hague Trial of Rebel Leaders to Open
The trial against two former Congolese rebel leaders for crimes allegedly committed by their militias in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in 2003 is set to begin tomorrow in The Hague at the International Criminal Court. (AllAfrica)
Sudan: Demobilization Begins in North Darfur
Over 150 ex-combatants who once fought for armed militia in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region participated today in a United Nations-backed demobilization and reintegration programme which aims to ease the return of former soldiers to their communities. (AllAfrica)
Sudan: Polls Delayed by a Week
Voter registration and the election date in Sudan have been extended slightly to accommodate delays incurred in the process in some areas of the vast country, the National Elections Commission said. (AllAfrica)
Congo-Kinshasa: Rights Group Calls for Arrest of 'Warlord'
The International Criminal Court's (ICC) joint trial of two Congolese rebel leaders offers victims the chance to see accountability for atrocities committed in Congo's armed conflict, Human Rights Watch said today. (AllAfrica)
Sudan: UN Helps Register Darfur Voters
As part of an agreement with the Sudanese Government, UNAMID has been tasked with providing technical assistance in Sudan's upcoming elections, currently slated for April 2010. UNAMID staff members are among 69 election teams working in Northern Darfur registering eligible voters. (AllAfrica)
Uganda: Rebel Leader to Seek Protection From Sudan Army
LRA leader Joseph Kony has instructed his troops to move into Darfur and report to the first detachment of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) seeking protection and logistical support. (AllAfrica)
Mauritius: Chagos Islanders Want Their Land Back
"We lived like fishes in the water. We were not lazy. We worked hard. We lived a very natural way of life by eating fish and green vegetables and fruits that was abundant in the forests. Nature was our refrigerator." (AllAfrica)
Kenya: Coast Guard Boss Powerless Against Pirates
General Farah Ahmed Omar alias General Farah Qare, the Commander of the Somali Coat Guard has expressed hopelessness against pirates. (AllAfrica)
Sudan: Kidnappings, Attacks Threaten to Undercut UN-AU Efforts in Darfur - Ban
Increased threats to international staff in Darfur, including "extremely alarming" kidnappings, ongoing military action by Chad, Sudan and rebels, and Government limits on peacekeepers' movements continue to hamper efforts to stabilize the Sudanese area torn apart by nearly seven years of war, says a new report by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. (AllAfrica)
Sudan: AU Peace and Security Council Members to Visit UNAMID
As part of a three-day visit to Sudan, a delegation of the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council is expected to meet officials of the AU-UN Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) at its El Fasher headquarters tomorrow, Tuesday 24 November. (AllAfrica)
Somalia: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as Beletweyne Control Shifts
Both locals and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Somalia's central town of Beletweyne are experiencing increased hardship with several changes in the town's administration, residents say. (AllAfrica)
Rwanda: Appeals Court Acquits 'Mr Z' of 1994 Genocide
The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) Monday reversed the 20-year sentence imposed on Protais Zigiranyirazo, brother-in-law of former Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, and instead acquitted him of 1994 genocide charges. (AllAfrica)
Rwanda: Tribunal Trains Witness Protection Officers
A three-day training workshop of Rwanda Witness Protection Officers organised by the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda was held in Arusha from Tuesday to Thursday, this week. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Bombs Detonation - Consultant Threatens to Pull Out
Unless urgent arrangements are made to release funds to continue the demining and detonation of bombs and dangerous explosives as well as the detonation of several weapons already exposed by the Ministry of Defense, the project may be abandoned. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Varsity Lecturers, Students Demand Relocation of Ex- Militants' Camp
Lecturers and students of University of Port Harcourt, Rivers state capital, have urged the Rivers State Government to relocate the rehabilitation camp for the ex-militants cited in Aluu community for safety of the students. (AllAfrica)
Rwanda: RDF in Rwf 200 Million Project
Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF) has launched a Rwf 200m cassava growing project on 600 hectares of land in Mayange sector, Bugesera District. (AllAfrica)
Kenya: Mau Settlers Ordered Out of Camps
The government on Sunday ordered Mau Forest squatters out of makeshift camps as it stepped up efforts to clear settlers out of the water catchment. (AllAfrica)
Somalia: Ahlu Sunna Forces Detain Suspected Men in Central Region
The security forces of Ahlu Sunna Wlajama'a clerics in Guriel district in Galgudud region have detained two suspected of committing explosions in parts of the region, officials said on Monday. (AllAfrica)
Somalia: A Senior Police Official Killed in Puntland
Unidentified gunmen armed with pistols have shot and killed a senior police official in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland in north Somalia, officials told Shabelle radio on Monday. (AllAfrica)
Rwanda: 'I Thank God and my Lawyers', Says Acquitted Priest
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) Tuesday ordered immediate release of former head of College Christ-Roi, Father Hormisdas Nsengimana, 55, after finding him not guilty of 1994 genocide. (AllAfrica)
Rwanda: Habyarimana's Brother in Law, Now a Free Man
Protais Zigiranyirazo was freed on Monday immediately after being acquitted on appeal by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: NDE DG Visits Ex-Militant Leader in Bayelsa
The director-general of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Mallam Abubakar Mohammed, yesterday visited the camp of the ex-militant leader, Young Shall Grow and unfolded plans by the directorate to commence the training of 150 women in Azuzama community of Southern Ijaw local government area of Bayelsa State . (AllAfrica)
South Africa: It's Not Xenophobia - Cops
Imizamo Yethu's police station commissioner says that locals who tore down a Malawian man's shack after he was accused of raping a toddler were acting out of anger and were not motivated by xenophobia. (AllAfrica)
Uganda: Minister, MP Fight Over Militia in Pallisa
State Minister for Water, Jennifer Namuyangu is facing defamation charges after she wrote to security accusing Kibuku MP Saleh Kamba of creating a militia group in eastern Uganda. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Nigeria to Partner Serbia On Military Training
The Minister of State for Defence, Alhaji Abdulrahman Adamu has thanked the Serbian government for training Nigeria military and civilians while looking forward to signing a Memorandum of Understanding on Defence by both countries. (AllAfrica)
Namibia: Musician Releases Second Album
The title of the CD is actually a combination of two songs on the album, 'Obama', and 'Heaven Smiles', which is a reflection of the singer's great admiration for the US President, Barack Obama. Even the back cover of the CD is taken up by a portrait of the youthful president! (AllAfrica)
East Africa: Ugandans, Kenyans Work as 'Mercenaries' in Iraq
Thousands of Ugandans and Kenyans are working in Iraq and Afghanistan as contractors for US-based security companies. (AllAfrica)
