From its inception, according to its first commander, General William Ward, AFRICOM was intended “to be a different kind of command”: less hardcore, more...
There has not been a consensus about whether to simply demand concessions from power or to instead engage in revolutionary struggles to take power
The...
The continent spends more running elections than almost any other region. But trust in electoral processes cannot be bought. It has to be earned.
African...
Somalia’s Horrific Famine Due To US/NATO Overthrow of a Fine Conservative Islamic Courts Gov. and 16 Years of War
In Somalia, already during the 1980s,...
The moment that Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba was ousted by his own former military colleague, Captain Ibrahim Traore, pro-coup crowds filled the streets. Some burned French...