Le Monde
Apr 10, 2021
Au Tchad, Idriss Déby seul en scène pour sa réélection
« Idriss Déby sait que son principal défi est la contestation au sein de son propre clan. »
RFI (Radio France Internationale)
Apr 3, 2021
Gbagbo acquittal at ICC raises questions over much-needed court reforms
Gbagbo and his right-hand man Charles Blé Goudé were found not guilty of crimes against humanity in 2019 related to post-election violence.
Politico
Apr 1, 2021
Lukashenko plays the Poland card and ratchets up tensions with Warsaw
The strongman is hunting for an ‘external enemy.’ WARSAW — Alexander Lukashenko has a lot of opponents at home, so now he’s making even...
The Guardian
Mar 22, 2021
‘We choose good guys and bad guys’: beneath the myth of ‘model’ Rwanda
President Paul Kagame – long feted by leaders in the west – is accused of serial human rights abuses in expansive new book Published by...
Genocide Watch
Mar 20, 2021
COUNTRY REPORT: USA
The Continuing Oppression of Native Americans and Black Americans Since its founding, the United States has systematically oppressed both...
!a Deutsche Welle 1
Mar 20, 2021
Le Tchad face au clivage interreligieux
40 ans après la guerre civile qui a divisé le Tchad, le clivage entre musulmans et chrétiens est toujours présent. Pour panser ces...
Genocide Watch
Mar 18, 2021
Genocide Watch: Guinea
By Eric Ross Since gaining independence from France in 1958, Guinea has experienced decades of political instability, authoritarian rule,...
Al Jazeera
Mar 10, 2021
Ivory Coast: Ouattara’s party wins majority in parliament vote
The vote passed off peacefully and for the first time in 10 years, it included all of the country’s main political players.
Al Jazeera
Mar 9, 2021
Chad: At least 35 killed in herder-farmer clashes
Herders and sedentary farmers have a long and troubled history in southern Chad, where weapons exist in large numbers.
United Nations
Feb 19, 2021
Burundi: UN refugee agency appeals for over $220 million in ‘crucial’ support
Though a political transition last year brought hope that more refugees could return home, the majority will continue to need protection.
Arrey Elvis Ntui | World Politics Review
Feb 9, 2021
Cameroon’s Ethno-Political Tensions and Facebook Are a Deadly Mix
When at least 53 people died in Cameroon in late January after a bus collided with a fuel-laden truck—one of the worst road accidents in...
Dr. Eric Reeves
Jan 23, 2021
Sharp Rise in Ethnically-Targeted Violence in West Darfur
The December 2019 massacre in West Darfur killed almost 100 defenseless non-Arab civilians. The current violence--both in West Darfur...