After organizing his elections, he won…One of the world worst known dictators will remain President for the next seven years. So, for 35 years, Paul Biya would be the only President of Cameroon
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This November 2011 IIJD monthly updates on recent events presents a snapshot of the current state of affairs of Africa. Please, read more…
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This october 2011 IIJD monthly updates on recent events present a snapshot of the current state of affairs of Africa. Please, read more…
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In September, Zambians voted in a new president, opposition party leader Michael Sata won. The incumbent President Rupiah Banda, much to everyone’s relief and surprise gracefully conceded defeat.
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This September 2011 IIJD monthly updates on recent events present a snapshot of the current state of affairs of Africa. Please, read more…
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On July 9, 2011, the world officially welcomed its newest nation, South Sudan. This achievement of independence comes with significant challenges….
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The IIJD has continued to monitor the reform in Kenya and this constitutes an update on the situation. The process in Kenya could help guide the transition currently going on in Tunisia and Egypt.
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The current make up of the Eritrean Judiciary is a major road block in terms of the country’s future development.
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