PAMBAZUKA NEWS EDIÇÃO EM PORTUGUÊS 100: Marcha Popular pela Esperança em Moçambique | Britânicos votam pelo afastamento

I look forward to being connected with Pambazuka not only to be networked with other organisations but to gain information useful for Life Concern International's objectives to be realised.

Rita Nzimbi
Life Concern International, Nairobi, Kenya

I refer the story which you used from the Communiqué (Pambazuka News 99: For your information, it contains an error that we have since corrected. The journalist in question is not Isaias Afewerki but Fessahaye Yoahannes. Afewerki is the Eritrean president responsible for jailing Yoahannes and 17 other journalists!

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Minorities in Independent Namibia by James Suzman considers the extent to which SWAPO’s attempts at nation-building have favoured some communities over others. In a balanced study, the author documents the constitutional and legal safeguards for minorities in Namibia, and discusses the government's human rights record. The report covers many of Namibia's ethnic minority communities and topical concerns, including: the crackdown on secessionists in Caprivi, the potential impact on the Himba ...read more

Amnesty International (AI) last Friday called on the Liberian government to release Aloysius Toe, a leading human rights activist, saying he was due to be tried on a trumped-up treason charge. "Toe has done nothing but work legitimately for the defense of fundamental human rights in Liberia. He should not be in prison and not on trial," AI said in a press statement.

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