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Tunisia
Politics | Society | Human rights

Secrete prisons and torture revealed in Tunisia

afrol News, 1 December - The International Red Cross office in Tunis confirms the existence of several "non-notified" secret prisons in Tunisia. Diplomats say Tunisian assurances they do not practice torture are "crap" and "bullshit".

Morocco | Western Sahara
Human rights | Politics

"Massacre" and purges ongoing in Western Sahara

afrol News, 10 November - At least 11 Sahrawis have been shot dead by Moroccan troops storming a camp of protesters. Sahrawi sources talk of 36 civilians being shot. Moroccan troops keep raiding Western Sahara cities, arresting young Sahrawi men.

Western Sahara
Society | Human rights

20,000 Western Sahara protesters "starving"

afrol News, 29 October - The 20,000 Sahrawis leaving Western Sahara cities in protest of Morocco's occupation are on "maximum alert" after a Moroccan siege denies them water and food. Protesters warn of "concentration camps".

Western Sahara
Human rights | Society

"Mass exodus" from Western Sahara cities

afrol News, 21 October - Concerns are mounting for thousands of civilians taking part in protests following a mass exodus from major cities in Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara earlier this month. The protesters are denied food and medical supplies.

South Africa | Swaziland
Politics | Human rights

Neighbours lose patience with Swaziland

afrol News, 4 October - In South Africa, the disgust with Swaziland's totalitarian King Mswati III is spreading. A trade union-led campaign to condemn and isolate the Swazi regime is now getting wider support, including from the Church and the ruling ANC.


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» 08.12.2009 - RSF condemns closure of newspaper in Ethiopia
» 08.12.2009 - AI urges Sudan to stop excessive force on protestors
» 07.12.2009 - Camara not expected this week in Guinea
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» 07.12.2009 - UN raises concern on deteriorating security in Darfur
» 07.12.2009 - Sudan politicians arrested over a rally
» 07.12.2009 - Kagame demands explanation on killed peace keepers
» 04.12.2009 - Guinea’s leader wounded in a shooting
» 04.12.2009 - Somalia insurgents deny suicide attack
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