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From Citizen to Refugee

From Citizen to Refugee Uganda Asians come to Britain
Mahmood Mamdani
'On the face of it, life in the camp presented a sharp and favourable contrast to the open terror of living in Uganda. But it was the Kensington camp, and not Amin's Uganda, which was my first experience of what it would be like to live in a totalitarian society.' Mahmood Mamdani
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African Awakening

African Awakening The Emerging Revolutions
The tumultuous uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya have seized the attention of media but what about the rest of Africa? With incisive contributions from across the continent, "African Awakening" presents the 2011 uprisings in their African context.
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Demystifying Aid

Yash Tandon

Demystifying Aid This pamphlet from Pambazuka Press shows that 'development aid' is not what it purports to be - the effects of actions of well-meaning allies in the North who support aid to Africa for reasons of ethics or solidarity are, unfortunately, the opposite of their good intentions.
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To Cook a Continent

To Cook a Continent Destructive Extraction and the Climate Crisis in Africa
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Exploiting Africa's resources has delivered huge profits to the North and huge damage to Africa's environment and economies. Overcoming the crises of environment and climate change means also addressing corporate profiteering and resource extraction.
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Earth Grab

Earth Grab Geopiracy, the New Biomassters and Capturing Climate Genes
Diana Bronson, Hope Shand, Jim Thomas, Kathy Jo Wetter
As greedy eyes focus on the global South's resources this book 'pulls back the curtain on disturbing technological and corporate trends that are already reshaping our world and that will become crucial battlegrounds for civil society in the years ahead.
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AU MONITOR

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Perspectives on Emerging Powers in Africa: December 2011 newsletter

Deborah Brautigam provides an overview and description of China's development finance to Africa. "Looking at the nature of Chinese development aid - and non-aid - to Africa provides insights into China's strategic approach to outward investment and economic diplomacy, even if exact figures and strategies are not easily ascertained", she states as she describes China's provision of grants, zero-interest loans and concessional loans. Pambazuka Press recently released a publication titled India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power, and Oliver Stuenkel provides his review of the book.
The December edition available here.

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English articles

Ethiopia: Middle Passage to the Middle East

Ethiopia’s Awramba Times: More powerful than ten thousand bayonets

Give me liberty or give me death!

Ethiopians: November is to remember!

Ethiopia: Kangaroo justice for two Swedish journalists

No honour among dictators

Ethiopia: Missing a ‘large chunk’ of territory?

Africa: Cause looking for rebels

Ethiopia: We went, we saw, we got chased out…

Ethiopia: A country for sale

The moral hazard of US policy in Africa

Thugtatorship: the highest stage of African dictatorship

Out of touch in the Horn of Africa?

Africa's youths united can never be defeated

As African tyrants fall

Referendum for Sudan, requiem for Africa

Rising up: Looking for Bob Marley and Fela Kuti

Why do things always fall apart in Africa?

Ethiopia: The Anuaks’ forgotten genocide

Ethiopia's tangled web of lies

Reflections on Thanksgiving in America

Ethiopia: Profiles in journalistic courage

Ethiopia: Remember the Slaughter of November 2005

Ethiopia: Education unbanned

Ethiopia: Feed them and bleed them

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Birtukan Unbound!

The political economy of remittances in Ethiopia

Columbia University: Treat Ahmadinejad and Zenawi equally

Prisoner of the prisoners

Ethiopia: Education or indoctri-nation?

Africa’s kleptocrats: No more cash and KARI

Human rights in Ethiopia: Can Obama deliver?

Do Ethiopians really need human rights?

US foreign policy and Ethiopia

Ethiopia: The hummingbird and the forest fire

Speaking truth on behalf of Ethiopian women

Speaking truth on behalf of Ethiopia's youth

Ethiopia: Speaking truth to the truth-seekers

Ethiopia: Speaking truth to strangers

Ethiopia: Speaking truth to the powerless

Of elections and diapers in Ethiopia

Ethiopia at the crossroads of history

Birtukan Midekssa: 'Ethiopia is the country of the future'

Ethiopia: Happy Mother’s Day, Birtukan!

Ethiopia: The fire next time

Ethiopia: Information without interference

Ethiopia: The voodoo economics of Meles Zenawi

Ethiopia: The truth, the whole truth and…

Ethiopia: 'C’est la vie? C’est la vie en prison!'

Ethiopia: The ABCs of stealing an election

Ethiopia: In defence of the Voice of America

Grow up, Bob Geldof!

Ethiopia: Licensed to steal

Meles Zenawi: Waiting for Godot to leave?

Ethiopia: The hand that rocks the broken cradle

Tear down the stone wall of secrecy

Western diplomatic omerta in Ethiopia

Proud Teddy at the Proud Bird in Los Angeles

Putting lipstick on a pig, Ethiopian style

Democracy before democracy in Africa

How to reinvent Ethiopian politics

Ethiopia’s 'silently' creeping famine

Ethiopia: Birtukan, Invictus! (Unconquered)

Ethiopia: Looking through the glass, brightly

The mouse that roared in Copenhagen

The art of war on Ethiopia's independent press

Dictatorship more dangerous than climate change

Ethiopia's great run to freedom

Witness for Ethiopia's future: Honouring Meles Zenawi's victims

West oppresses Ethiopia through Zenawi support

Famine and the noisome beast in Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s elections: Another zero-sum game?

The madness of Ethiopia’s 2010 'elections'

Mother Ethiopia and its healthcare

Patriots and trying times in Ethiopia

Déjà vu: Much ado about an already won election

Meles Zenawi and contempt for the truth

Zenawi, save Lake Koka and then save Africa

Français articles

Reeyot, journaliste éthiopienne : Le prix du courage

Ethiopie: dire la vérité aux dépossédés

Trafic d’enfants éthiopiens : la main qui anime le berceau brisé

Ethiopie : Le casse-tête des «élections» 2010

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