Hopes rose in 2002 that some of Africa's deadliest and most intransigent conflicts could soon be resolved, with peace deals or cease-fire agreements reached in six war-torn countries. Sierra Leone, Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Somalia and Burundi - countries that for much of the past decade have been a byword for strife - each made significant strides toward peace over the past year. But observers say the real test will be whether the deals signed on paper will translate...read more [4]
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