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Faustin Twagiramungu, the main opposition candidate in yesterday's
presidential election in Rwanda has refused to accept the results
of the poll if incumbent President Paul Kagame is declared...
REMARKS BY THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIR, AZIZ PAHAD, AT
THE MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR LATE AMBASSADOR MBERE, St Albans Anglican
Cathedral, Pretoria, 17 July 2003
EU policy chief Javier Solana yesterday said the EU was ready to
help pay for an eventual African Union peacekeeping force in
Burundi, where the capital, Bujumbura, has suffered the fiercest...
South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma will carry out a
scheduled tour of the troubled Great Lakes region this week as
Burundi is in the grips of a massive rebel assault on the capital
Bujumbura.
A senior United Nations official made a brief visit yesterday to
Bunia in the northeast of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), scene
of inter-communal massacres, and met local politicians seeking...
A final round of talks beginning Tuesday aim to bring democracy to
war-scarred Democratic Republic of Congo, but many doubt the
government and rebels will manage to work together for peace.
Rwanda on Thursday accused the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
of violating the Pretoria and Lusaka accords designed to bring
peace to strife-torn former Zaire.