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Child Soldiers Used in Mali Conflict
By William Lloyd-George
Child combatants had been seen in the ranks of the Tuareg rebels in Mali. / William Lloyd-George/IPS
NIAMEY, May 4 (IPS) – It was tough for Hassan Toure to decide to stay in his small town on the outskirts of Kidal, in northern Mali. The government troops had withdrawn on Mar. 30, [...]
Disarmament Sparks Violence in South Sudan
By Jared Ferrie
Members of the Murle group displaced by ethnic violence await food distribution in Gumuruk, Pibor county, in South Sudan's Jonglie state. / Jared Ferrie/IPS
JUBA, May 3 (IPS) – Civil society groups are calling on the United Nations peacekeeping mission to withdraw support from a disarmament programme they say could spark further violence in [...]
Mali Heading Closer to Civil War
By William Lloyd-George
Malian rebels do not have the support of most ethnic groups in the north of the country. / William Lloyd-George/IPS
NIAMEY, Apr 30 (IPS) – Since January, various groups of Tuareg rebels in Mali have come together in an attempt to administer a new northern state called Azawad.
While this was announced on Apr. [...]
Hit by Fighting, Now by Prices
By Charlton Doki
The conflict in South Sudan has more than doubled the price of basic commodities, making it difficult for many here to afford. / Charlton Doki/IPS
JUBA, Apr 29 (IPS) – As thousands of people flee the conflict in South Sudan’s northern border states, increasing numbers have also been forced to leave their homes [...]
Ultimatum and Military Option From ECOWAS to Avoid Stalemate
By Fulgence Zamblé
ABIDJAN, Apr 29 (IPS) – Rebel leaders in Guinea-Bissau have released the country's prime minister and interim president, who were arrested in the country's Apr. 12 coup, and have flown them to Côte d'Ivoire.
The release of Carlos Gomes Junior and Raimundo Pereira is an encouraging response by the junta to demands by the [...]
Peace Lost in the Libyan Desert
By Rebecca Murray
Young militia members in Kufra. / Rebecca Murray/IPS.
KUFRA, Libya, Apr 28 (IPS) – The recent outbreak of violence between the largely segregated Zwai and Tabu tribes in Libya’s remote, Saharan town of Kufra shattered the uneasy calm that held since last February’s clashes, resulting in more than 100 deaths. The clashes illustrate [...]
Taking Solace from a Verdict that Can’t Bring Back Loved Ones
By Mustapha Dumbuya*
Saffa Momoh Lahai lost his father in Sierra Leone’s civil war and said justice prevailed when former Liberian President Charles Taylor was convicted. / Mustapha Dumbuya/IPS
FREETOWN, Apr 27 (IPS) – Saffa Momoh Lahai was just two years old when his father was killed during Sierra Leone’s civil war. Rebels attacked their family [...]
Taylor's War Crimes Conviction Sends Powerful Message
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS, Apr 26 (IPS) – The United Nations is rejoicing over the conviction of a former head of state for committing crimes against humanity, specifically involving the recruitment of child soldiers.
The Special Court for Sierra Leone Thursday found Charles Taylor, a former president of Liberia, guilty of aiding and abetting war crimes, [...]
Sierra Leone Still Suffers Legacy of Child Soldiers
By Mustapha Dumbuya
Ishmael Beah, a former child soldier and UNICEF Advocate for Children Affected by War worries about the country’s former child soldiers. / Mustapha Dumbuya
FREETOWN, Apr 25 (IPS) – When the verdict against Liberia’s former President Charles Taylor for war crimes in Sierra Leone is handed down on Thursday, it will be of [...]
Mali – Barely Surviving As One Country Let Alone Two
By William Lloyd-George
Several of the children in Abala camp are visibly malnourished, and NGO workers are concerned about potential epidemics. / William Lloyd-George/IPS
ABALA, Niger, Apr 25 (IPS) – It was the middle of the day when Tabisou, 72, suddenly saw people from her town of Amderamboukane in Mali fleeing for their lives. Her family [...]
Armed Groups in Northern Mali Raping Women
By William Lloyd-George
Increasing numbers of Malian women are being raped by Tuareg rebels and armed groups that have swept across the north of Mali since January. / William Lloyd-George/IPS
NIAMEY, Apr 24 (IPS) – Increasing numbers of Malian women are being raped by Tuareg rebels and armed groups that have swept across the north of [...]
Sudan's President Rules Out Talks with South
By Correspondents* – IPS/Al Jazeera
DOHA, Qatar, Apr 23 (IPS) – Omar al-Bashir, Sudan's president, has pledged not to negotiate with South Sudan amid reports of fresh air attacks on his country's southern neighbour.
The renewed tensions come as South Sudan's 10-day occupation of the oil town of Heglig has left parts of the town blood-soaked and [...]
Morocco Clamours for Justice
By Abderrahim El Ouali
CASABLANCA, Apr 22 (IPS) – A government plan to reform Morocco’s dilapidated justice system, the details of which are still a mystery to the general public, has become the subject of much scepticism, especially from justice professionals around the country.
Justice Minister Mustapha Erramid told journalists on Apr. 6, "The national plan on [...]
U.S. Patriot Act Kept Somalia Starving
By Linus Atarah
Ken Menkhaus, political science professor at Davidson College in North Carolina, blames the USA Patriot Act for blocking aid to Somali famine victims / Linus Atarah/IPS
HELSINKI, Apr 19 (IPS) – When war-torn Somalia was also ravaged by a drought-induced famine last year, which killed tens of thousands and displaced over a million [...]
Protest Time in Tunisia Again
By Jake Lippincott
Thousands of Tunisians have protested against a government ban on street demonstrations. / Jake Lippincott/IPS.
TUNIS, Apr 20 (IPS) – Thousands of centre-left demonstrators violently clashed with police in street battles that completely shut down central Tunis last week, left scores seriously injured and underlined the persistent divisions in Tunisian society.
The demonstrations were [...]





