The Government of Uganda and Lord’s Resistance Army and Movement (LRA/M) rebels have, today at 2.30 pm, signed a Permanent Ceasefire Agreement in Juba the capital of southern Sudan to silent guns.The a permanent ceasefire commencing 24 hours after the signature of the final peace agreement expected to be concluded by 29th February this month. (more…)
Entries from February 2008
Singapore FM: Suu Kyi to be Barred from Voting in 2010
February 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Burma opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will not be allowed to take part in elections proposed by the country’s military leaders in 2010 because she had been married to a foreigner, The Straits Times newspaper reported on Wednesday. (more…)
Categories: human rights
Tagged: aung san suu kyi, burma, human rights
Ethiopia urges strong UN action against foe Eritrea
February 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Ethiopia urged the United Nations on Saturday to take strong measures against “rogue regime” Eritrea, which Addis Ababa said was undermining the world body by cutting off food supplies to its troops.
Categories: Senza Categoria
Tagged: eritrea, ethiopia, united nations
Ugandan LRA rebels “on the move”
February 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Hundreds of Ugandan rebels have left an assembly point on the border with Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo, a southern Sudanese official says. (more…)
Categories: africa
Tagged: human rights, lra rebels, uganda
Declaration of the Committee of Ministers on Council of Europe action to improve the protection of human rights defenders and promote their activities
February 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment
(Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 6 February 2008 at the 1017th meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies)
The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe,
Noting the commitment made by Heads of State and Government meeting at their Third Summit in Warsaw 2005 that the Council of Europe “shall – through its various mechanisms and institutions – play a dynamic role in protecting the right of individuals and promoting the invaluable engagement of non-governmental organisations, to actively defend human rights”; (more…)
Categories: human rights
Tagged: council of europe, human rights, ngo
Chad rejects new Darfur refugees
February 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Chad has refused to accept any new refugees from neighbouring Sudan’s Darfur region. Nouradine Coumakoye, the prime minister, on Monday threatened to expel refugees if the international community did not send them home or find them a new host country. (more…)
Categories: africa
Tagged: chad, darfur, european union, france, sudan
How to negotiate lasting peace in Darfur?
February 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA), signed in 2006, has been a failure from the outset. It was backed by the Sudanese government and only one rebel faction in Darfur. Instead of bringing peace, the agreement had caused more fighting among the rebels and between the Sudanese government forces and rebel groups. What’s more, the rebel faction that signed the DPA immediately initiated combined military action with the government’s forces against the non-signatory rebel groups.
Categories: africa
Tagged: african union, darfur, peace agreement, sudan, united nations
Uganda: LRA peace talks – The inside story
February 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment
JUBA : After a four-month recess, peace talks between the government and the Lord’s Resistance Army resumed on a dramatic note in Juba last week. The LRA delegates walked out accusing the United States, which has observer status, of trying to hijack the peace process. (more…)
Categories: africa
Tagged: joseph kony, LRA, peace talks, rebels, sudan, uganda, united states
Chad rebels vow fresh offensive
February 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
N’Djamena: Thousands of civilians fled Chad’s capital N’Djamena on Monday after rebels broke off a two-day assault but threatened a fresh attempt to topple President Idriss Deby. (more…)
Categories: africa
Tagged: chad, human rights, sudan, united nations, war
Heavy Fighting in Chad as UN Meets for Emergency Talks
February 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The United Nations Security Council is holding emergency talks on the situation in Chad, where heavy fighting is raging between rebel forces and government soldiers. (more…)
Categories: africa
Tagged: chad, rebel, united nations, war