Vol 38 No 17 | COMOROS Microsplinters 29th August 1997 Two small islands declare independence while demanding recolonisation by France The Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros has again sprung a surprise on the world, with two of its three islands calling (separately) both for independence and for recolonisatio...
Vol 38 No 17 | SOUTH AFRICASUDAN NIF targets Mandela 29th August 1997 President Nelson Mandela's extraordinary peacemaking bid in Sudan, which appears to have pleased only the National Islamic Front, came without South African Foreign Ministry suppor...
Vol 38 No 16 | KENYA Saba saba 1st August 1997 The campaign to demand constitutional reform has turned into a full-frontal assault on an increasingly desperate President Moi This is a bad year for authoritarian governments. The dean of despots, Mobutu Sese Seko, was chased out in May, Sudan's Hassan el Turabi faces coordinated military opposition from ...
Vol 38 No 16 | UGANDA Museveni's backyard 1st August 1997 Sweeping changes in the region have not ended the rebellions against Kampala After helping to bring major changes to neighbouring Congo-Kinshasa and Southern Sudan, the Ugandan armed forces have now escalated their attempts to stamp out Uganda's own rebel m...
Vol 38 No 16 | ETHIOPIA Still inside 1st August 1997 In AC Vol 38 No 15, we said that Ethiopian Teachers' Association President Taye Wolde Semayat had been freed: we learn that he was released from chains but not from gaol. His trial...
Vol 38 No 16 | SUDANUNITED STATES You didn't hear this 1st August 1997 'Ignore statements made in the next two months by the US Ambassador to Khartoum'. This is the extraordinary advice which US officials have given (discreetly and verbally) to Washin...
Vol 38 No 16 | ERITREA New Nacfa 1st August 1997 Asmara's introduction of its own Nacfa currency and dropping of the Ethiopian Birr (with which, for now, it has exchange rate parity) rang some alarms in Addis Ababa. But the probl...
Vol 38 No 15 | SUDANUNITED STATES Great Satan joins the fray 18th July 1997 As Sudan's conflict threatens to spread, Washington policy- makers are contemplating the fall of the National Islamic Front Sudan is moving up Washington's agenda. After years of US ambiguity, those urging a tough line against Khartoum have won the argument over those favouring 'constructive engagement'...
Vol 38 No 15 | SUDANUNITED STATES Dialogue in dollars 18th July 1997 Conspicuous among those lobbying for dialogue with the National Islamic Front is US-born Mansoor Ijaz, the Pakistani-descended founding Chairman of Crescent Investment Management, ...
Vol 38 No 15 | ETHIOPIABRITAIN Aid argument 18th July 1997 The shooting by police of a teachers' leader has led to the suspension of Britain's aid programme. Ethiopia requested the move after Whitehall insisted on a public enquiry into the...