THE MONITOR, 2ND JANUARY 2003
I want peace, but Museveni is the problem, says Kony
Joseph Kony, leader of the Lords Resistance Army called Gulus Mega FM on Saturday, December 28th during a political talk show on the peace process in Northern Uganda. His commander Brig. Otti Vincent had called in
Africa is Watching: Treat Moi with Respect
By MICHAEL OKEMA
EastAfrican, December 30, 2002
We congratulate our Kenyan sisters and brothers for exercising their
democratic right to bring about peaceful change. We in the rest of
the region cannot take our eyes away from what you are going through.
Dear Friends,
Brothers and sisters,
I would like to draw your attention on these different findings. I guess
you will have a fixed image of Kagame and his RPF on Power in Rwanda:
Political and economic power in Rwanda rests in the hands of people who
not only returned from Uganda but also have
Journalist Yasmin Alibhai Brown said the idea that Britain cast around for another country to take the immigrants still upsets her.
"It still makes me angry - how dare Britain try to palm off its own citizens to... other countries"
This exactly was Idi Amin's point, i.e. Britain trying to
Our quality
of life peaked in 1974. It's all downhill now We
will pay the price for believing the world has infinite resources George Monbiot Tuesday December 31, 2002The Guardian With the turning of every year, we expect
our lives to improve. As long as the economy continues to grow, we
WHERE IS MBEKI just when one needs a Mbeki to Mediate??
Matek
130,000 Displaced Around Beni, Lubero
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January 2, 2003
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Kinshasa
At least 130,000 people had
Tens of thousands flee renewed Congo bloodshed
By Mark Dummett
KINSHASA, Congo (Reuters) - Renewed fighting in northeastern Congo has forced
over 100,000 people from their homes, with a local peace deal yet to halt the
exodus from the country's latest battlefield, aid workers said Thursday.
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