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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Violent fighting around Biltine
By raddho :: raddho@raddho.org :: 73 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Chad

The Chad rebels, who launched an offensive Wednesday in the east, took Monday at midday the town of Biltine to a hundred kilometers north of Abeche, the largest in the region (700 km l east of N'Djamena), announced the rebellion by AFP
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Friday, June 13, 2008
The Raddho invites Jean Ping to get involved for peace in Zimbabwe
By raddho :: raddho@raddho.org :: 128 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Zimbabwe

The African Assembly for the defense of human rights based,in Dakar, called the president of the African Union Commission, Jean Ping, to get involved "personally" in seeking a solution to the violence in the Zimbabwe electoral process.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Lansana Kouyate Prime Minister of Guinea has been sacked
By :: :: 166 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Guinea Conackry

Prime Minister Lansana Kouyate appointed in February 2007 following 45 days of general protest in the country, was sacked by Lansana Conté and replaced by Ahmed Tidiane Souaré, a relative of President of Guinea by a presidential decree signed Tuesday announced the Guinean television . Lansana Kouyate has held that 15 months at the helm of gourvernement Guinea.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Amendment of Article 27 of the Senegalese constitution
By admin :: raddho@raddho.org :: 147 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Senegal
According to Professor Ismaila Madior Fall both the modification of the rule of the quinquennium that the clause limiting the number of presidential mandates require consultation with the people of Senegal sole authority to decide through a referendum.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Racist violence in South Africa
By :: :: 60 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Zimbabwe
Armed with knives, sticks and bottles of gasoline, groups of people in poor neighbourhoods attack since May 11 last to immigrant workers, most of them originating from Zimbabwe or Mozambique, accusing them of fuel crime and take the few jobs available.
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