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Somalia’s military is intensifying the bottom battle towards Al-Shabaab

MOGADISHU, Somalia - The warfare towards al-Qaeda-linked group, Al-Shabaab, continues to achieve momentum in Somalia after the most recent operation, through which dozens of them had been killed in central Somalia, a area thought-about a terrorist hotspot within the Horn of Africa. Since March this yr, a group from the Somali Nationwide Military has , the African Union mission forces and the US African command have launched assaults towards the militants in central and southern Somalia, the place a number of cities…

of prisoners tell of the abuse they suffered

In Chad, a few days ago, we told about the discovery of the Chadian Convention for the Defense of Human Rights by a secret prison of the National Security Agency. CTDDH condemns a real death. The government talks about dungeons where prisoners are treated "very well". RFI found five former residents of this detention center, two of whom agreed to testify with their faces exposed.…

in Gondar, the people were mobilized to support the war effort

The government-led offensive against Tigray province has now been going on for six days. The fighting took place 700 km north of the capital Addis Ababa, without an estimate of the number of casualties due to the cut in telecommunications. Bombings are underway against the TPLF party's positions, the prime minister assures. South of the front line, populations are mobilized to support the war effort.…

The central bank freezes accounts for figures for the #EndSars business

Following the bloody attack on the Nigerian youth protest movement by the military, authorities are keeping the pressure on some identified individuals within the #EndSars movement. Twenty of them's bank accounts were frozen, following a decision by the Nigerian central bank. The #EndSars movement has always claimed to be leaderless, but the Nigerian authorities seem to have identified some of its alleged "promoters". They are under increasing pressure, almost three weeks after the army intervened the peaceful movement of…

Nigeria: the character of Ken Saro-Wiwa, his battle, his “heirs”, 25 years later (1/3)

On November 10, 1995, Nigerian author and environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight comrades had been by chance executed by President Normal Sani Abacha's regime after a controversial trial. A member of the Ogoni minority, he warned the worldview concerning the ecological disasters linked to the exploitation of oil within the Niger Delta. Twenty-five years later, Ken Saro-Wiwa has left heirs. .

the opposition is worried about its arrested officials

Political tensions are rising in Côte d'Ivoire, a week after a controversial presidential election in which incumbent President Alassane Ouattara won with 94.27% of the vote, according to the CEI. Accused of riots and "terrorist acts", several opposition leaders are wanted or arrested. Maurice Guikahué, number 2 in the PDCI, now sleeps at MACA. According to the Democratic Party, he was detained in the large prison in Abidjan on Friday along with five other party figures, including Senators Seri Bi N'Guessan and Bassy…

Senegalese Boulaye Dia marks its territory

Already the author of a hat trick two weeks ago, Boulaye Dia made two more on Sunday, November 8, in the spectacular draw of his club, Reims, in Lens (4-4). The Senegalese striker is the top scorer in Ligue 1 with eight goals in eight days ahead of Parisian Kylian Mbappé. And it is attracting more and more recruiters' attention.…

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sacks top officials

In Ethiopia, when the federal government launched an offensive against the Tigray region on November 4, accused of separatist tendencies, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced the replacement of the commander of his military forces. The same goes for the intelligence services and the federal police. General Adem Mohammed was thanked. This former head of the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) was appointed army chief a little less than a year and a half ago, in June 2019. He currently has no new assignment but…

Individuals in Ethiopia’s Tigray are susceptible to shifting into battle, says the UN

Not less than 9 million persons are susceptible to being displaced from the escalating battle in Ethiopia's Tigray area, the UN mentioned, warning that the federal authorities's declaration of a state of emergency blocked meals and different support. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is pushing forward with a navy marketing campaign he introduced on Wednesday in opposition to the northern area, regardless of worldwide grounds for participating in a dialogue with the Tigray Individuals's Liberation Entrance…

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