Reporters without Borders 1
Oct 13, 2017
Licences rescinded in new threat to media freedom in Burundi
The decision by Burundi’s National Council for Communication (CNC) to strip four broadcast media outlets of their licences and to suspend...
Human Rights Watch
Oct 5, 2017
“They Said We Are Their Slaves”
Josephine, 28, said she fled her home in Bangui with her husband and five young children due to fighting in the city in October 2014....
Human Rights Watch
Oct 4, 2017
Sexual Violence as Weapon of War
Armed groups in the Central African Republic have used rape and sexual slavery as a tactic of war across the country during nearly five...
International Crisis Group 1
Sep 30, 2017
Tracking Conflict Worldwide - September 2017
Trends and Outlook In Asia, the continuing security crackdown in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine State prompted over half a million Rohingya...
International Crisis Group 1
Sep 28, 2017
Avoiding the Worst in Central African Republic
Executive Summary As the Central African Republic (CAR) experiences a strong upsurge in violence and armed groups are taking root in the...
Genocide Watch
Sep 22, 2017
At UN, Central African Republic President outlines country’s peace, reconciliation process
President Faustin Archange Touadéra of the Central African Republic addresses the general debate of the General Assembly’s seventy-second...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Sep 22, 2017
Yet Again, Kalma camp (South Darfur) for displaced persons is the scene of deadly violence by Kharto
Yet again, Kalma camp for displaced persons—just outside Nyala, capital of South Darfur, has been the scene of deadly violence by...
StarTribune
Sep 15, 2017
Half-million people flee Central African Republic's violence
The U.N. refugee agency says Central African Republic is seeing the highest number of people fleeing deadly violence since the beginning...
International Crisis Group 1
Sep 8, 2017
In Backing Chad, the West Faces Moral Hazards
Chad is facing a severe fiscal and social crisis. On 7-8 September, President Idriss Déby is in Paris for an International Donor...
International Crisis Group 1
Sep 7, 2017
The Burundian Army’s Dangerous Over-Reliance on Peacekeeping
The crisis that has engulfed Burundi since April 2015 is the result of infighting among a small number of insiders belonging to the...
Genocide Watch
Aug 10, 2017
Orange must resist DRC government’s censorship requests
On the eve of a two-day “dead city” general strike that the opposition organized in the Democratic Republic of Congo on 8 and 9 August,...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Aug 8, 2017
Darfur Refugees in Eastern Chad: The Most Invisible Casualties of the Darfur Genocide
African/non-Arab refugees from violence in Darfur began to flee to eastern Chad well before the date conventionally used to mark the...