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UN Special Rapporteur Declares: ‘Safety Eludes Everyone in Gaza’

Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, has expressed grave concerns regarding the terminology used to describe the ongoing conflict in Gaza, stating that "normalized language" misrepresents the dire circumstances on the ground. Albanese emphasized that "no one is safe in Gaza," calling it unequivocally evident that Israel's intentions can only be described as "ethnic cleansing." During her appearance on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, she remarked, "I think that people get very confused…

Gambia’s Special Court Seeks Financial Support to Continue Operations

As the dawn of 2024 approached, a significant legislative move unfolded in The Gambia. The National Assembly took a historic step, passing a bill aimed at establishing a specialized tribunal dedicated to prosecuting human rights violations attributed to the tumultuous reign of former president Yahya Jammeh. This decision, though monumental in its moral implications, was further galvanized in December when the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) announced its commitment to assist The Gambia in creating this…

Somalia Mobilizes Special Forces in Significant Offensive Against Al-Shabaab and ISIS

Mogadishu (AX) — In a significant stride towards bolstering national security, Somalia’s federal government recently dispatched elite units from the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) to invigorate ongoing military operations against the looming threats of Al-Shabaab and ISIS. This move, brimming with both hope and resolve, marks a new chapter in Somalia’s long-standing struggle against insurgency. The day was Tuesday, when the ceremonial drums beat in Mogadishu as President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud stood before…

Zimbabwe High Court Ruling Ends Special Treatment for HIV-Positive Offenders

In a landmark decision, the High Court has shifted the paradigm regarding individuals living with HIV, advocating against their classification as a distinct category of offenders. The justices emphasized that, with the remarkable strides we've made in medical science, HIV is no longer viewed as a death sentence. This transformation in perspective reflects not just advancements in treatment but also a deeper understanding of the human experience. As the court deliberated, it became clear that the once-dreaded specter of HIV…

Africa File Special Edition: Foreign Interference Fuels Turmoil in the Horn of Africa’s Red Sea Region

Here's the revised content, incorporating the specified modifications and improvements: --- Primary Conclusion: Amid turbulent conflicts in Sudan and Somalia, Russia and several Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, are seizing opportunities to amplify their military presence with local factions. These nations are pushing forward their economic, military, and political goals in the Horn of Africa and the strategic Red Sea region, often at the expense of local populations and American interests. Emerging alliances in…

Special Tribunal Apprehends Principal Insurgents in Central African Republic Conflict

In a significant development, the Special Criminal Court, which delves into human rights breaches from the nation's civil war, has apprehended Abakar Zakaria Hamid. Hamid, a prominent figure in the Seleka militia—a rebellious band that took over Bangui in 2023—is under indictment. He stands accused of masterminding a vicious assault on a church a decade ago, an attack that tragically claimed the lives of no less than 17 individuals. Additionally, seven other persons are now in custody, facing charges linked to this heinous…

U.S. Special Operations Leader Conducts Frontline Visit in Somalia

U.S. Special Operations Commander Visits Frontlines in Somalia MOGADISHU, Somalia - The United States continues to affirm its commitment to Somalia in the battle against Al-Shabaab. This extremist group has plagued the region for nearly twenty years, subjecting innocent civilians and military personnel to relentless attacks. For the past two decades, the U.S. Africa Command has diligently collaborated with the Somali National Army (SNA), facilitating operations that have successfully reclaimed numerous critical areas from…

special forces assigned security

In Burkina Faso, several weeks after the Solhan attack that officially left 132 dead, the government is strengthening its presence there. The new Minister of Security was present last Monday together with a department of special forces from the National Gendarmerie. These men, who are at the forefront of the fight against terrorism, are now responsible for securing the city along with other forces…

US plans to ship particular forces to Somalia

US plans to send special forces to Somalia WASHINGTON, United States - The United States could send a contingent of special forces to Somalia, it has been learned, more than eight months after the Defense Department repositioned more than 700 troops from the Horn of Africa nation which is struggling with instability. Former President Donald Trump repositioned most US troops in Kenya and Djibouti…

The UN Special Rapporteur paints a picture

The UN Human Rights Council opened its annual session on Monday, June 21, including examining the situation in Eritrea. The new UN special report, the Sudanese Mohamed Abdesalam Babiker, presented his first annual report on the country, condemning Asmara. It is every year in fairly diplomatic language that the conflict between Eritrea and the UN Human Rights Council takes place, and this time was no exception. Nevertheless, like his two predecessors, the special report painted a cruel picture for Eritreans: prisons…

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