Thursday, November 2, 2006

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From the Dark Continent Part 1

Hello. From today's meet here beginning a new Blog 53 Africa: between updates that may be made and you will also find news about the "Dark Continent".

Chad: Rebels dell'Ufdd, the Union of Forces for Democracy and Development, together with a number of groups hostile to the regime of Idriss Déby , occupied for a few hours the town of Goz Beida and Am Timan, in the eastern part of the country. Ahmat Allami, Foreign Minister of Chad has accused Sudan of being supporters of the rebels.
Côte d'Ivoire: The Council for Peace and Security of the African Union has accepted the proposal to extend dll'ONU 12 months, ie until 31 October 2007, the transitional period in Côte d'Ivoire. The Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo will maintain its cair but must sell many of his powers to Prime Minister Charles Konan Banny.
Ethiopia an official inquiry into the killing of 193 opposition supporters during the protests that followed parliamentary elections in May 2005, the forces order opened fire indiscriminately against unarmed people.
Kenya: Kenyan environmentalist association said the Kilimanjaro and Kenya , the two highest peaks in the country, will lose their ice within 25-50 years . Over the past 100 years, global warming and deforestation have reduced by 82 and 92 percent respectively, the amount of ice on Kilimanjaro and Kenya .
Niger: The government ordered the expulsion of at least one hundred thousand Arabs accused of failing to integrate with the local population. In recent decades, thousands of Arabs have left their countries in Niger emigrating to escape the violence in neighboring Chad.
Sudan: Jan Pronk, UN representative, was expelled after being accused of spreading news about the army suffered two defeats in Darfur .

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