ICC urged to change Africans’ perception of the court

The International Criminal Court convened its annual meeting, focusing on the negative perception that Africans have about the role of the court. Kenyatta after ICC dropped charges The International Criminal Court’s 122 member states opened their annual meeting Monday with Africa the focus, as the court is roiled by the collapse of the case against

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ICC drops charges against Kenyan President Kenyatta

AFP International Criminal Court prosecutors on Friday withdrew crimes against humanity charges against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta but said fresh charges could be brought if new evidence is found of his involvement in post-election violence. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said Friday he was “vindicated” after the International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor dropped a case against

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Burkina Faso leader dismisses AU

Interim leader Lt Col Isaac Zida. Photo: 5 November 2014 (BBC)- Lt Col Zida was previously second in command of the presidential guard Burkina Faso’s interim leader has dismissed the African Union’s imposition of a two-week deadline to hand power to civilians. “We are not afraid of sanctions, we care much more about stability,” said

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Coup leader in Burkina Faso received U.S. military training

By Craig Whitlock (The Washington Post)- army officer who has seized power in Burkina Faso amid popular protests in the West African country was twice selected to attend counterterrorism training programs sponsored by the U.S. government, according to U.S. military officials. Lt. Col. Isaac Zida, the former deputy commander of the presidential guard, emerged Saturday

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AU give Burkina Faso 2 Weeks to Restore Civilian Rule

By Peter Clottey VOA- Opposition leaders gather during a protest at the Place de la Nation in Burkina Faso’s capital Ouagadougou, calls for the departure of the military, Nov. 2, 2014. Opposition leaders gather during a protest at the Place de la Nation in Burkina Faso’s capital Ouagadougou, calls for the departure of the military,

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Africa asks: ‘If Burkina can do it, why can’t we?’

Johannesburg (AFP) – News that Burkina Faso’s long-serving leader Blaise Compaore had been pushed out of power prompted an explosion of comment from across Africa Friday, with many citizens asking, “If they can do it, why can’t we?”  As images of tens of thousands jubilant Burkinabe were seen from Harare to Banjul, Twitter and

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Congratulations to the People of Burkina Faso

(BBC)- President Compaore: “Only through a consultative dialogue will we be able to restore peace” Burkina Faso’s President Blaise Compaore has announced his resignation, following violent protests at his attempt to extend his 27-year rule. Mr Compaore issued a statement saying the presidency was now vacant and urging elections within 90 days. Military chief Gen

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Burkina Faso parliament set ablaze

BBC Protesters in Ouagadougou The BBC’s Laeila Adjovi: “All around me there’s black smoke” Protesters angry at plans to allow Burkina Faso’s President Blaise Compaore to extend his 27-year-rule have set fire to parliament. Correspondents say the city hall and ruling party headquarters are also in flames in the capital, Ouagadougou. A huge crowd is

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The New Scramble for Africa

AlJazeera Caught between competing powers to the West and East, how can Africa emerge from the race for its riches? Decades after the European powers carved up the African continent for their own imperial needs, Africa is undergoing a new wave of resource and strategic exploitation – some are calling it the new scramble for

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The New Scramble for Africa

AlJazeera Caught between competing powers to the West and East, how can Africa emerge from the race for its riches? Decades after the European powers carved up the African continent for their own imperial needs, Africa is undergoing a new wave of resource and strategic exploitation – some are calling it the new scramble for

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