
Le Monde
- Apr 10, 2021
Au Tchad, Idriss Déby seul en scène pour sa réélection
« Idriss Déby sait que son principal défi est la contestation au sein de son propre clan. »

RFI
- Apr 3, 2021
Gbagbo acquittal at ICC raises questions over much-needed court reforms
Gbagbo and his right-hand man Charles Blé Goudé were found not guilty of crimes against humanity in 2019 related to post-election violence.

Politico
- Apr 1, 2021
Lukashenko plays the Poland card and ratchets up tensions with Warsaw
The strongman is hunting for an ‘external enemy.’ WARSAW — Alexander Lukashenko has a lot of opponents at home, so now he’s making even...

Peter Beaumont | The Guardian
- Mar 22, 2021
‘We choose good guys and bad guys’: beneath the myth of ‘model’ Rwanda
President Paul Kagame – long feted by leaders in the west – is accused of serial human rights abuses in expansive new book Published by...

Genocide Watch
- Mar 21, 2021
COUNTRY REPORT: USA
The Continuing Oppression of Native Americans and Black Americans Since its founding, the United States has systematically oppressed both...

Deutsche Welle
- Mar 20, 2021
Le Tchad face au clivage interreligieux
40 ans après la guerre civile qui a divisé le Tchad, le clivage entre musulmans et chrétiens est toujours présent. Pour panser ces...

Eric Ross | Genocide Watch
- Mar 19, 2021
Genocide Watch: Guinea
Since gaining independence from France in 1958, Guinea has experienced decades of political instability, authoritarian rule, and episodic...

Al Jazeera
- Mar 10, 2021
Ivory Coast: Ouattara’s party wins majority in parliament vote
The vote passed off peacefully and for the first time in 10 years, it included all of the country’s main political players.

Al Jazeera/AFP News Agency
- Mar 9, 2021
Chad: At least 35 killed in herder-farmer clashes
Herders and sedentary farmers have a long and troubled history in southern Chad, where weapons exist in large numbers.

ONU Info / UN News
- Feb 19, 2021
Burundi: UN refugee agency appeals for over $220 million in ‘crucial’ support
Though a political transition last year brought hope that more refugees could return home, the majority will continue to need protection.

Arrey Elvis Ntui | World Politics Review
- Feb 10, 2021
Cameroon’s Ethno-Political Tensions and Facebook Are a Deadly Mix
When at least 53 people died in Cameroon in late January after a bus collided with a fuel-laden truck—one of the worst road accidents in...

Eric Reeves - Sudan Reeves
- Jan 23, 2021
Sharp Rise in Ethnically-Targeted Violence in West Darfur
The December 2019 massacre in West Darfur killed almost 100 defenseless non-Arab civilians. The current violence--both in West Darfur...