Vol 41 No 13 | ERITREAETHIOPIA Time of reckoning 23rd June 2000 The agreement signed on 18 June in Algiers has little to recommend it to Eritrea. Only after a comprehensive peace agreement - still some way off - is the Eritrean-Ethiopian border...
Vol 41 No 11 | ERITREAETHIOPIA Force majeure 26th May 2000 Ethiopia simplifies the military situation but complicates the political game Ethiopia's war aims have expanded exponentially as its soldiers have advanced. Though still formally committed to no more than forcing Eritrea out of the remaining areas it occupie...
Vol 41 No 11 | KENYA Linking in the Luo 26th May 2000 President Daniel arap Moi and his team are jubilant. They have effectively derailed the broad-based constitutional review (AC Vol 41 Nos 2 & 6) which Moi was forced to accept a...
Vol 41 No 11 | SUDAN In and out 26th May 2000 Sudan's project to make its presence felt at the United Nations continues, despite UN sanctions against it. After winning a vice-presidency of the UN Human Rights Commission in Mar...
Vol 41 No 10 | SUDAN Whitewashing reality 12th May 2000 Western ambiguities on human rights policy help the Islamist regime The high drama (and useful diversion) acted out between President Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir and National Islamic Front-founder Hassan Abdullah el Turabi is heating up again. It h...
Vol 41 No 9 | UGANDA One way street 28th April 2000 President Museveni will win his referendum but at a high price The President is crisscrossing the country on a campaign he is bound to win. A referendum on political systems, to be held in two months' time under the 1995 constitution, will pit...
Vol 41 No 9 | UGANDA Who's who in the NRM 28th April 2000 'No party politics' is producing a surprising divergence of views and interests In June President Yoweri Museveni's National Resistance Movement is defending its opposition to multi-party politics in a national referendum. It is set to win the referendum comf...
Vol 41 No 8 | ETHIOPIA Guns and butter 14th April 2000 The tragic return of famine may just help efforts to end the war with Eritrea The international reaction to the famine in Ethiopia and the Greater Horn is putting new pressure on Addis Ababa and Asmara to make progress in the next round of peace talks schedu...
Vol 41 No 7 | RWANDA Bizimungu bust-up 31st March 2000 The ethnic coalition in Kigali looks dangerously fragile An official of the ruling Front Patriotique Rwandais (FPR) described the resignation of President Pasteur Bizimungu as 'proof of a healthy democratic environment'. Vice-President a...
Vol 41 No 7 | UGANDA Other infernos 31st March 2000 The government isn't winning and can't afford its wars in the west and north The systematic killing and burning of more than 700 Ugandans by the leaders of a bogus Christian cult in mid-March generated some sympathy for President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni's go...