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ICC convicts pair over Central Africa war crimes

The International Criminal Court Thursday convicted a former top Central African Republic football official and a militiaman nicknamed Rambo for war crimes committed during the country’s civil war in 2013 and 2014.Ex-sports minister Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona was a senior leader of mainly Christian militias as the country slid into civil war, while Alfred Yekatom, a former …

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‘Human shield’: Niger’s ousted president held by junta

President Mohamed Bazoum has been languishing for two years along with his wife in Niger’s presidential palace since his ouster by a junta, which is using them as human shields to avert foreign military intervention to free them, according to the couple’s lawyers.  They are only allowed medical visits. Their lawyers say they have exhausted …

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Troops kill at least 95 ‘bandits’ in northwest Nigeria

Nigerian troops killed at least 95 members of an armed criminal gang in a shootout and airstrikes earlier this week, according to a situation report shared with the UN and seen by AFP on Thursday.Armed gangs known as “bandits” have taken root across Nigeria’s rural hinterlands amid poverty and government neglect. They raid, loot and …

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Millions go hungry in Nigeria as aid dries up, jihadists surge

Resurgent jihadist attacks, huge cuts in foreign aid and a spiralling cost of living: hunger is looming in northeastern Nigeria, where more than a million people face starvation.Before insurgency upended daily life, Damboa was a regional farming hub. Today it stands on the frontline of survival.Located around 90 kilometres (55 miles) south of Borno state …

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DR Congo ex-minister Mutamba protests innocence at graft trial’s opening

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s firebrand former justice minister, Constant Mutamba, on Wednesday protested his innocence at the opening of his trial for embezzling public funds, including reparations for war victims. Having achieved national notoriety for his hardline positions, including calling for people caught syphoning off taxpayers’ money to be executed, Mutamba resigned as minister on …

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Stigma haunts Gambians accused in state witch purge: study

The years have passed but the stigma remains for Gambians accused of being witches, who were detained more than a decade ago under the abusive dictatorship of Yahya Jammeh, research published Wednesday revealed.Hundreds of people, many of them elderly women, were targeted under the eccentric west African dictator’s 2008-2009 purge on witchcraft.The victims were taken …

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Gambians protest corruption following recent scandals

Thousands of Gambians protested Wednesday in Banjul alleging government corruption and calling for justice over a number of scandals that have rocked the country.The protesters carried handwritten placards with slogans such as “Gambians are not slaves to corruption” as they chanted slogans such as “People! Power!””We have been living under pillage and plunder for so …

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Canal+ clears final hurdle to acquire S.Africa’s MultiChoice

France’s Canal+ said Wednesday it had cleared the final regulatory hurdle for the buyout of Africa’s largest pay TV enterprise MultiChoice and further expand its footprint on the continent.The company said in a statement that the South African Competition Tribunal had given its approval for Canal+ to acquire the approximately 55 percent of MultiChoice shares …

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