Vol 45 No 10 | SUDAN A rebel's story 14th May 2004 The commander of the Sudan Liberation Army's Messalit forces, Khamis Abdullah Abaker, was one of the first villagers to organise self-defence units. He described how in 1998-2003, ...
Vol 45 No 10 | SUDAN Tragic contradictions 14th May 2004 UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, who on the anniversary of the start of Rwanda's genocide raised the possibility of military intervention in Darfur, has been trying to galvanise th...
Vol 45 No 10 | UGANDA The family khaki 14th May 2004 Despite his retirement from the army, President Museveni is closer to the military than ever When President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni retired from the army on 6 April, 18 years after his National Resistance Army seized power, his promotion to full general that day was taken a...
Vol 45 No 9 | SUDAN Mass murder 30th April 2004 Ten years after Rwanda's genocide, the NIF regime kills and displaces tens of thousands of civilians in Darfur – with impunity Civilians in Darfur continue to die as a result of the National Islamic Front regime's ethnic cleansing and in the absence of serious diplomatic pressure. United Nations Secretary ...
Vol 45 No 9 | SUDAN Algerian bullets 30th April 2004 Late last month, an Ilyushin-76 aircraft with clear Algerian air force markings unloaded ten tonnes of ammunition at Abéché airport, 170 kilometres from Chad's border...
Vol 45 No 9 | TANZANIA Troubled isles 30th April 2004 As the nation drifts quietly towards the polls, trouble looms offshore As Tanzania this week celebrates 40 years of Union between the mainland and the islands of Zanzibar, the race to succeed President Benjamin Mkapa after next year's elections has be...
Vol 45 No 8 | KENYA Kibaki's crowded diary 16th April 2004 The President has to take some tough decisions to rescue the coalition government The next six months will be critical for President Mwai Kibaki and for the future of his National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) government. After almost 18 months of power, NARC's stand...
Vol 45 No 7 | RWANDA Starting again 2nd April 2004 Military might and economic rigour have sustained Kigali's recovery Ten years after Rwanda's genocide, its economic growth is fast but much faster for some sectors and for some people than for others. The government depends heavily on foreign aid. ...
Vol 45 No 7 | RWANDA On trial for genocide 2nd April 2004 The outpouring of grief and horrific memories ten years after Rwanda's genocide has been accompanied by a less dignified round of finger-pointing among governments, diplomats and j...
Vol 45 No 7 | SUDAN Under arrest, again 2nd April 2004 Darfur burns as the US deadline for a peace deal for the South draws near The National Islamic Front claims to have foiled a coup attempt but its arrest of senior military officers and NIF founder Hassan Abdullah el Turabi owes more to pressure from Darf...