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Zimbabwe: Another MDC MP Arrested, Villagers Evicted, More Violence

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
Just 2 days after the MDC MP for Mutasa Central in Manicaland was arrested while reporting the abduction of a youth member, another elected opposition official has been taken into police custody.


Zimbabwe: UN Says Violence Affecting Aid, Wants to Assess

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
The United Nations has asked the government to help it conduct an assessment to evaluate the extent of politically motivated violence, which "could reach crisis levels", warned Agostinho Zacarias, the UN Resident Representative and Humanitarian Coordinator in Zimbabwe.

Sudan: Ban Ki-moon 'Deeply Disappointed' At Continuing Violence in Darfur

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
Ongoing military activities by Darfur's rebel groups as well as reprisal actions by the Sudanese Government and its allied militia are costing lives and limiting humanitarian operations in the strife-torn region, the United Nations Secretary-General says today.

Congo-Kinshasa: Reconstruction Hinges on Eastern Province - Report

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
Congo's reconstruction hinges on the Ituri district, where a new integrated peace-building strategy is required to prevent another round of violence.

Somalia: Ethiopia Soldiers Detain Then Release Islamic Clerics

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
A group of Muslim clerics in central Somalia were briefly arrested and later released by Ethiopian soldiers deployed to help restore order in the chaotic Horn of Africa country, our central regions correspondent reported.

Congo-Kinshasa: Four Priorities for Sustainable Peace in Ituri - Executive Summary and Recommendations

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
The risk of renewed violence in Ituri is limited today by the presence of the UN Mission in the Congo (MONUC), the dismantling of the majority of armed groups and the local population's war weariness after years of suffering and

Zimbabwe: Mbeki's Generals Investigating Violence

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki last week appointed a delegation of six retired generals to investigate the violence in Zimbabwe. No details have been supplied as to who is in the group but it has been reported that Mbeki began

Zimbabwe: Police Ban Opposition Rallies in Harare

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
Police in Harare have barred the MDC from holding public rallies in the capital, ahead of the presidential run-off whose date has not yet been announced.

Mozambique: Albano Silva Case - Witness Testifies On Phone Records

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
The mobile phone records presented by the prosecution in the trial of six men accused of the 1999 attempted murder of lawyer Albano Silva appear to be genuine, according to an expert witness from the mobile phone company, M-Cel.
Africa    Crime

Mauritania: Justice Not Working for Rape Victims

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com (2)
The Mauritanian government says it is trying to increase prosecutions of rape cases but poorly trained judges working with murky, outdated legal texts make for slow progress.
Africa    Crime

Kenya: Come Clean On Kamani

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com
The Kenya Anti Corruption Commission (KACC) should come out quick and fast and explain to the country what it is doing with embattled businessman Deepak Kamani, who was a wanted man due to his dealings in the Anglo Leasing transactions.
Africa    Crime

Cameroon: Two Months After Riots, Children Remain in Prison

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com (2)
Many people under the age of 18 were arrested and imprisoned during riots over high food prices in February and more than two months later some are still behind bars.
Africa    Crime

Cameroon: Feudjio Diffo Carlos, 'My 16 Year Old Cellmate Died And No One Came to Collect the Corpse'

13.05.2008 23:08    allafrica.com (2)
Carlos Feudjio Diffo, now 22, spent a year of his life in Douala's notorious central prison when he was 15. He recounted his experience to IRIN.
Africa    Crime

Mauritius: The Greener Side of Human Rights

13.05.2008 21:46    allafrica.com
The topic of human rights encompasses the protection of the environment. Indeed, the dwindling of the earth's natural resources has led to many conflicts, which, in turn, have led to an erosion of human rights. In its annual report for

Uganda: Investors Warned On Pollution

13.05.2008 21:46    allafrica.com
PROFESSOR Tarsis Kabwegyere, the disaster preparedness minister, has warned investors against polluting water bodies. The minister complained that pollution was the major factor undermining the fish sector, one of the top foreign exchange earners.

Namibia: Farmer Wants to Export Fish

13.05.2008 21:46    allafrica.com
ECHO Fish Farm at Hardap wants to double annual output for fresh water tilapia by securing a foothold on key emerging niche markets in Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia where there is a high demand for fresh-water fish.

South Africa: Limpopo Lodge Goes 100 Percent 'Green'

13.05.2008 21:46    allafrica.com
Using his decades of expertise as a chemical engineer, Dr Hans Hahn runs a Soutpansberg-based eco-tourism lodge entirely on alternative, renewable and sustainable energy, writes Michael Appel.

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