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Rebels, army clash in DR Congo ahead of Ban visit

May 20, 2013 People flee as fighting erupts between the M23 rebels and Congolese army

Clashes have ensued between the Rebels from the M23 movement and the Army, just two days before UN chief, Ban Ki-moon, was due to visit the troubled eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Police raid Ugandan newspaper office

May 20, 2013 Uganda police besiege Monitor Publications building in Kampala on May 20, 2013

Police in Uganda have forcibly entered the offices of a semi-independent newspaper to search for evidence against an army general who questioned the president's alleged plan to have his son succeed him.

Chad: Leaders of former political police wanted

May 17, 2013 Chad's former leader Hissene Habre has been dubbed

Twenty people were called on Thursday May 16 at Ndjamena. Following these hearings, eight were arrested. This is only the beginning of a series that will obviously move a very painful past in Chad.

Niger: Villagers vow to end female genital mutilation

May 17, 2013 Most Ghanaians in the Northern regions support female genital mutilation

About 14,000 villagers from 20 communities in Niger took a public vow to end female genital mutilation (FGM) and forced under-age marriage as the West African country's government steps up its fight against such abuses.

Immigrant in Italy kills 1 in pickaxe rampage

May 12, 2013 Police say a man went on a rampage with a pickaxe in Milan

An illegal immigrant has gone on the rampage with a pickaxe in the Italian city of Milan, killing a passer-by and wounding four others, police say.

Kenya urges UN to halt ICC charges against Kenyatta

May 10, 2013 ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda still has a strong case against Uhuru Kenyatta

The Kenyan petition, which was stamped "confidential", was sent to the UN Security Council ahead of a briefing by the ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.

Eritrea: Amnesty International slams detention record

May 10, 2013

Eritrea's government has jailed about 10,000 dissidents without charge or trial over the years, a rights group said in report, describing the Horn of Africa nation as one of the world's most repressive states.

Ghana: CNA wants police ban on demonstrations rescinded

April 30, 2013 The CNA says Ghanaians have in recent years remained responsible when it comes to demonstrations

The Centre for National Affairs (CNA) says it is “deeply worried” over a recent directive by the Ghana Police Service to ban all forms of demonstration and any mass activity that would require protection from the police. Pro-opposition pressure group, Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) says it will defy the police directive.

Ivory coast: Insecurity and return of refugees

April 3, 2013 Image 3116

The climate of insecurity in Western Ivory Coast has deep consequences even beyond the country’s borders. The spirit filled movement of the refugees willing to return home has just been stopped by the recent attacks in the West. 

Senegalese Rebels Free 7 Gov't Soldiers, 1 Civilian

December 10, 2012 Pres. Macky Saqll of Sebegal

A rebel movement in southern Senegal has released eight detainees and handed them over to the government of President Yayah Jammeh of The Gambia.

The rebel Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance (MFDC), which hasbeen waging a low-intensity guerrilla war in Casamance for several decades, had been keeping the seven soldiers and one civilian hostage for one year.