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UGANDA: US accuses LRA of abuses, calls for a quick peaceful solution Topix - Saturday, June 21, 2008 p>The United States has accused Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army rebels of committing various abuses against civilians including abductions in recent attacks in three African countries. ... more
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Need for UN Leadership on New Peace Strategy as LRA Attacks Continue allAfrica.com - Friday, June 20, 2008 he Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) is now creating havoc and abducting children in four countries in central Africa. Today, United Nations Special Envoy for LRA-affected areas Joaquim Chissano is briefing the U.N. Security Council on the need to continue a two year peace process which has not succeeded in ending... more
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Poaching leaves Big Five with nowhere to go Topix - Thursday, June 19, 2008 p>By Hans Pienaar and Reuters Peace in the Congo has not yet led to safety for Africa's Big Five, and the meltdown in Zimbabwe is not helping either. ... more
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Refugee camp replica marks global awareness day Topix - Wednesday, June 18, 2008 p>Tents, sacks of food, and a replica of a burnt-out village hut appeared in Trafalgar Square yestrday as a tourist hotspot became a refugee camp to highlight the plight of millions of people displaced in Darfur ... ... more
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Chad: Situation Following Renewed Fighting In East Topix - Wednesday, June 18, 2008 p>Tuesday, 17 June 2008, 4:39 pm Press Release: US State Department Press Statement Gonzalo Gallegos, Director of Press Relations Washington, DC June 16, 2008 The United States condemns the renewed attacks being ... ... more
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Outdated Working Practices Creating Losses in UK Contact Centers Topix - Sunday, June 15, 2008 p>The contact center industry in the U.K. could be losing $200 million a year due to the use of antiquated working practices. ... more
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UN Peacebuilding Commission Adds Country to Its Agenda allAfrica.com - Friday, June 13, 2008 he Central African Republic (CAR) today became the fourth country to be placed on the agenda of the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission, which was set up to help countries emerging from conflict avoid the slide back into war or ... more
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UN Peacebuilding Commission adds Central African Republic to its agenda Topix - Friday, June 13, 2008 p>The Central African Republic today became the fourth country to be placed on the agenda of the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission, which was set up to help countries emerging from conflict avoid the slide ... ... more
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UN Says 1,400 Villagers Displaced By Bandits allAfrica.com - Thursday, June 12, 2008 bout 1,400 displaced people are living in the village of Kamba Kota in the north of the Central African Republic in terrible health and security conditions after fleeing attacks by armed bandits on their villages, according to a report today from the United Nations Development Programme ... more
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'We Fear We Will Never See Our Husbands Again' allAfrica.com - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 ears of armed conflict and banditry have wreaked havoc in northwestern Central African Republic ... more
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City's Quality of Life Is Called Miserable Topix - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 p>Testimonials. "15 years since we started The Moscow Times and I cannot imagine starting my day without the newspaper. ... more
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Aids eroding African societies Topix - Tuesday, June 10, 2008 p>The Aids pandemic has eroded African societies in multiple ways, from threatening government institutions to decreasing agricultural production, said a report on Monday, adding that more challenges were ... ... more
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.com features news,analyses,and roundups of events in and about Africa Topix - Tuesday, June 10, 2008 p>Morocco will be represented at the summit of Arab heads of state on the Mediterranean Union Project slated for Tuesday in Tripoli, Libya, by Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi, sources in Rabat said on Monday. ... more
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Dutch troops head to Chad to take part in European peacekeeping mission Topix - Sunday, June 08, 2008 p>A group of Dutch troops has left for Chad to take part in Europe's biggest peacekeeping mission, protecting refugees forced to flee violence in war-ravaged Darfur. ... more
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Central African Republic rebels ready to abandon war Topix - Sunday, June 08, 2008 p>A few days before the signing of a comprehensive peace agreement between the Popular Army for the Restoration of Democracy and the Central African government, the APRD leadership has said that it is all set for ... ... more
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First Batch of Chadian Police and Gendarmerie Graduate Topix - Wednesday, June 04, 2008 p>First Batch of Chadian Police and Gendarmerie Graduate The first 71 Chadian police and gendarmerie commanders graduated today from a United Nations programme aimed at ensuring the safety and security of an ... ... more
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Supporters of Congo's Jean-Pierre Bemba Say He's Not a Criminal Topix - Tuesday, June 03, 2008 p>In the Democratic Republic of Congo, supporters of former presidential candidate Jean-Pierre Bemba have accused the International Criminal Court of "politicizing Bemba's arrest. ... more
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Chad, Central African Republic - UN Envoy Welcomes Release of Child Soldiers allAfrica.com - Monday, June 02, 2008 had has agreed to release all former child combatants held in detention, while armed rebel groups in the Central African Republic (CAR) have also committed to freeing any children in their ranks, a top United Nations envoy announced today after a six day trip to the two ... more
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Spain approves contingent for EU's Darfur mission; Russia commits helicopters and troops Topix - Sunday, June 01, 2008 p>MADRID, Spain : Spanish lawmakers agreed Thursday to station 100 soldiers and two transport planes in Chad as part of an EU mission to protect refugees from Sudan's Darfur region. ... more
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Former Vice-President Arrested allAfrica.com - Friday, May 30, 2008 ollowing the arrest of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo on May 24, the International Criminal Court should pursue other top officials in the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo for atrocities committed against civilians, Human Rights Watch said ... more
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