Vol 48 No 3 | SUDANBRITAIN Minni on the rampage 2nd February 2007 A British project, reportedly costing £100,000 (US$195,000) to help turn Minni Arkou Minnawi's rebels into a political party has been postponed after his men again went on th...
Vol 48 No 2 | SOMALIA Peace but no keepers 19th January 2007 To survive, the new government must widen its support base and bid farewell to Ethiopia's soldiers African Union leaders will meet in Addis Ababa on 22-24 January to discuss sending 8,000 peacekeepers to Somalia. Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi said that an AU force will ...
Vol 48 No 2 | ETHIOPIASOMALIA Marching across the border 19th January 2007 Ethiopia was always confident of an easy victory over the Supreme Islamic Courts Council, despite the SICC's support from international Islamist volunteers and Eritrea. Addis Ababa...
Vol 48 No 2 | SUDAN Packaging the peacekeepers 19th January 2007 The United Nations-African Union 'hybrid force' consists of two 'packages' - one 'light', one 'heavy' - and is in three phases. Through the UN Mission in Sudan, which works largely...
Vol 48 No 2 | SUDAN Breaking the line 19th January 2007 After formally accepting UN peacekeepers, Khartoum obstructs their deployment and steps up the war Khartoum puts much energy into fragmenting the opposition groups and rebel forces, using military pressure and cash to worsen political and ethnic schisms. Significantly, African U...
Vol 48 No 2 | SUDANISRAEL Promised land 19th January 2007 Egypt's arrest of a Sudanese attempting to cross into Israel on 17 January points to a new problem for Darfur refugees. Nearly 300 Sudanese have crossed the border from Sinai in th...
Vol 47 No 25 | KENYA Knocking out the lion's teeth 15th December 2006 The opposition claims the youth vote but 75 year-old President Kibaki remains the favourite in next year's polls Kenya's radically differing political styles were on show this week as respective presidential campaigns were launched. The opposition Orange Democratic Movement held an exuberant ...
Vol 47 No 25 | SUDAN The Southern front reopens 15th December 2006 Fighting between Khartoum's soldiers and the Juba government presages a new crisis in the South For three days at the end of November, the Sudan People's Liberation Army (now the armed forces of the Government of South Sudan) and Khartoum's Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) fought one...
Vol 47 No 25 | SUDAN Militias and the South 15th December 2006 Successive regimes in Khartoum have sought local allies against the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), especially since the National Islamic Front seized power in 1989. The NIF...
Vol 47 No 25 | SUDAN Khartoum's proxies 15th December 2006 Like the Khartoum government's sponsorship of the Janjaweed in Darfur, its use of militias in the South has a political purpose: it wants instability in the South to block the hold...