Vol 39 No 20 | SUDAN Political chemistry 9th October 1998 A leading advocate of sending an ‘independent team’ to investigate the bombed El Shifa pharmaceutical factory works out of Sudan’s London mission. Since the United States’ attack o...
Vol 39 No 19 | KENYA Seriously, though 25th September 1998 The horror of the bombings brought a political truce, but it's proving temporary The threat of a national strike by 260,000 teachers on 5 October appears to mark the end of the political calm which descended after the bombing of the United States’ Embassy on 7 ...
Vol 39 No 19 | KENYA Nyachae and the Fund 25th September 1998 Finance Minister Simeon Nyachae and Central Bank Governor Micah Cheserem will be lobbying hard at the 6-8 October annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank t...
Vol 39 No 19 | ERITREAETHIOPIA After the rains 25th September 1998 As the rains end and hardliners in Addis Ababa and Asmara threaten renewed fighting senior figures in both governments have privately been sending out peace signals. The difference...
Vol 39 No 18 | ERITREAETHIOPIA Brothers at war 11th September 1998 In diplomacy and the shooting war, both Eritrea and Ethiopia are confident of victory War has weakened Premier Meles Zenawi but the conflict with Eritrea has certainly not brought him down. Rumours had run through Addis Ababa that he was under house arrest and forbi...
Vol 39 No 18 | ERITREAETHIOPIA On the border 11th September 1998 With the guns mostly silent along the border, the war is being waged through local media. In Addis Ababa, ETV daily broadcasts rallies country-wide supporting the war, parading mot...
Vol 39 No 18 | RWANDA Arusha verdicts 11th September 1998 After four years of existence, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda has reached its first two verdicts. On 2 September in Arusha it found Jean-Paul Akayezu, a former Mayo...
Vol 39 No 18 | ETHIOPIA Oromo opening 11th September 1998 Last year’s abortive talks between the Ethiopian government and the Oromo Liberation Front precipitated changes in the OLF leadership. In April an extraordinary National Congress, ...
Vol 39 No 17 | SUDANUNITED STATES Washington's military option 28th August 1998 The USA has fired a missile through accommodationist policies with Khartoum - and escalated the conflict with Islamists Ten years ago, no one could have imagined that a foreign power would bomb Khartoum and Sudanese would complain that the attack was not hard enough. After nine years of National Isl...
Vol 39 No 17 | SUDAN Hit and hate 28th August 1998 Televisionisation and the wish to personify have turned Usama bin Laden into a kind of Robin Hood. Many recall the United States manhunt for General Mohamed Farah ‘Aydeed’. For the...