Africa ... states of independence
Friday, 03 September 2010 12:21
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 Aljazeera-This year 17 African nations mark 50 years of independence from a resource-hungry Europe.Whether in bustling cities or remote villages, the 1880s and 1890s were years of terrifying upheaval for Africans. Fleet upon fleet of foreign soldiers armed with new weaponry - and a sense of entitlement - descended, seemingly overnight.In the space of just 20 years, 90 per cent of Africa was brought under European occupation. Europe had captured a continent.
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Second world war: the Victoire of the Soviet Union!
Thursday, 27 May 2010 16:57
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 It is almost indecent to recall today (what was obvious in 1945 for everyone) that 21 million Soviet died on the front to fight Nazis. It is high time to point out their heroism! One can modify the history in text books but the statistics are formal.During three years, the Western “allies” almost abandon soviets to their fate. Stalin insisted in vain during three years that one reduces the pressure on the east front by opening serious a second front. And finally, in 1944, when they realize that Russia is winning, they come to "assistance".21, 1 million Soviet died during the Second World War: (In % compared to the total population of pre-war period) :
Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 May 2010 17:04 )
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Does the departure of the French bases hide the arrival of Africom?
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 17:10
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 A question which pierces spirits in some specialized army circle is this one: does the departure of the French soldiers (partial or complete according to the negotiations that are taking place) hide the arrival a long time desire of american to set up the General headquarter of Africom in Africa.. Because in the middle of February The general Fall met in Stuttgart Germany Gl William who is the commander of this unit for Africa . At the same time President Wade announce the departure of French troop from cap vert peninsula
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Rwanda: Who Killed the President?
Monday, 25 January 2010 17:07
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allAfrica.com :Gerald Caplan analysis :Has one of the great political murder mysteries of our time finally been solved? I'd say the answer is probably yes, although we can be confident the solution will be rejected by many.On the evening of 6 April 1994, just as it was approaching Kigali, a plane carrying Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana home from Tanzania was shot down by missiles fired from the ground. Also on the flight was the president of Burundi, Cyprian Ntaryamira, as well as several high-level Rwandan political and military officials.
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ACTIVATION OF AFRICOM FOR THE CONTROL OF THE RAW MATERIALS, CHINA AND TERRORISM
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 21:03
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 Will the Americans win the “war” in Africa? The front open by the Americans under the Bush administration are not only Afghanistan and Iraq. Africa had its share of slaughter. Admittedly in a way much more subtle but quite as effective. As in Afghanistan and Iraq, the single military Command was set up for Africa and speedup in October 2008. It is about Africom.
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WEST AFRICAN Sub-region The arm dealing coming from Ukraine, North Korea and even of Georgia, a threat
Tuesday, 29 December 2009 16:47
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 The crisis in Guinea transformed the West African sub-region area into a powder store. According to many specialists, the threats of instability are real.In the fact the permanent political instability which reigns there, of the drug is trafficking hard but especially of the illegal arm dealing coming from country like the Ukraine.
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Afghanistan:The indifferent Muslim world , history will retain
Monday, 07 December 2009 19:19
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 The invasion of Afghanistan by the Western allies in 2001. Since president Bush believed to have to carry out an offensive against the presumably terrorist of Al Qaëda, Afghanistan is invaded by NATO's soldiers . And the nightmare continues for the civilian of this country but also for many soldiers on the ground (the United States already lost some 850 men there). But, unfortunately, only politician are the where decisions are made .
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The massacre of the Thiorye Camp
Sunday, 06 December 2009 19:27
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 There are historic moments that one never forgets especially when this history marked a turning point in the way the life of whole humanity. It's is the case of the two Great world Wars. The commemorations which regularly take place in the world with all their solemnity make this vivid in our memories.
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Activists call for action on Gambian president
Monday, 16 November 2009 11:00
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Calls for action to be taken against Gambia's leader, Yahya Jammeh, has intensified, with Human Rights activists affiliated with the Commonwealth petitioning the international organization to call him to order.
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Czech Republic, Sub-Saharan Africa hold business round table
Sunday, 08 November 2009 22:47
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APA-Moscow (Russia) The Czech Republic-Sub-Saharan Africa Mixed Chamber of Commerce organized a one day roundtable business forum dealing with bilateral economic and cultural cooperation with Sub-Saharan Africa countries in Vienna, Geneva, APA learns on Sunday from an official report from the Embassy of Sierra Leone in Russia.
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