The Pan-africanism Working Group shows solidarity with the people of Burkina Faso.
The Pan-africanism Working group welcomes the determination of the women, the youth, of committed people, of the political opposition, who have forced the 27 year old dictatorial regime to step back during the past four days. Continuer la lecture
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Compromise with political Islam is impossible

On the 20th anniversary of the fundamentalist assassination of Algerian educator Salah Chouaki, Karima Bennoune translates his warning – so relevant today – about the need to be uncompromising in the battle against the very ideology that motivated his murder. Continuer la lecture
The African Dream
The dream that the twenty-first century will be the “African Century” is powerful and intoxicating. It is also becoming reality. As African officials gather in Washington, DC, on August 4-6 for the first US-Africa Leaders Summit, it is worth considering the basis – and the limits – of the continent’s progress.
Woman killed in footpath attack ‘may have been targeted for Muslim dress’
Man aged 52 is arrested after woman dies of head and body injuries on Salary Brook trail in Colchester
Colchester police investigate the crime scene on the Salary Brook trail. Photograph: Eastnews Press Agency Continuer la lecture
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The Committee for the Respect of Liberties and Human Rights in Tunisia
No to impunity for human rights crimes
On 12 April 2014, the military court of appeal delivered its verdict, sentencing top security officials under Ben Aly’s regime to prison sentences ranging from 3 to 5 years. In some cases, they were acquitted. Those officials were accused for carrying out the killing and injury of demonstrators during the Tunisian revolution.
