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Junta in Guinea Denies Foreign Involvement in Leader’s Assassination Attempt

Junta in Guinea Denies Foreign Involvement in Leader’s Assassination Attempt

The Guinean Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alexandre Cécé Louah, has denied any involvement of foreign countries in Captain Moussa Dadis Camara’s assassination attempt. “We suspect nobody ; we are pointing no accusing finger to any foreign power....
Prosecutor Requests International Criminal Court Approval to Probe Kenya’s Post-poll Violence

Prosecutor Requests International Criminal Court Approval to Probe Kenya’s Post-poll Violence

The Chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Luis Moreno-Ocampo has disclosed he requested the judges to open formal investigations into Kenya’s 2007 Post elections violence. Ocampo said there had been widespread and systematic attack...
International Criminal Court Claims There is a Strong Case Against Kenya

International Criminal Court Claims There is a Strong Case Against Kenya

The International Criminal Court (ICC) chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has disclosed that the Pre-Trial Chamber had been constituted in The Hague to establish whether to commence investigations in Kenya’s post-election violence. He said that he...
Guinean-Bissau Military on Alert At Senegal Border Over Land Dispute

Guinean-Bissau Military on Alert At Senegal Border Over Land Dispute

Guinea-Bissau military forces are on alert at the border with Senegal, said sources close to the Chief of Staff of the Guinea Bissau armed forces, citing a dispute over land on the border between the two countries. The Bissau-Guineans have accused Senegal...
Defense in the Trial of Former Liberian President Charles Taylor Scheduled to Open Its Case on July 13

Defense in the Trial of Former Liberian President Charles Taylor Scheduled to Open Its Case on July 13

The defense in the trial of the former Liberian president Charles Taylor before the Special Court for Sierra Leone is scheduled to open its case on July 13, in The Hague. Taylor, who was president of Liberia from 1997 to 2003, is expected to be the first...
Botswana Breaks Ranks with African Union Over Al-Bashir’s Arrest

Botswana Breaks Ranks with African Union Over Al-Bashir’s Arrest

Botswana has said it would not abide by African leaders’ decision to ignore the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s order to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and take him to The Hague for trial on human rights charges. On Friday the African...
Liberia’s Truth And Reconciliation Commission Recommends President Sirleaf be Barred From Public Office for 30 Years

Liberia’s Truth And Reconciliation Commission Recommends President Sirleaf be Barred From Public Office for 30 Years

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Liberia has released its final report recommending that the Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf be barred from holding public office for thirty years for participating in the destabilization of the...
Thousands Across the Globe Rally for Iranian Protesters

Thousands Across the Globe Rally for Iranian Protesters

Iranians living overseas have joined with the hundreds of thousands in Iran in protesting the outcome of the June 12 presidential elections that “officially” showed a landslide 63 percent vote for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the main...
10 Assailants Killed Thursday on Disputed Bakassi

10 Assailants Killed Thursday on Disputed Bakassi

Ten assailants belonging to an armed gang with no apparent military ties, were killed Thursday as they attacked Kombo Jamea, a locality on the Cameroon peninsula of Bakassi, a Defence ministry statement disclosed. The heavily armed attackers came aboard...
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