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27 May 2012
                       
 
 
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04 May 2012
 
 
Prosecutors seek 80-year sentence for Charles Taylor
International Criminal Court
Prosecutors have demanded an 80-year jail term for former Liberian president Charles Taylor, who last week was convicted of aiding and abetting crimes against humanity, before a sentencing decision...
 
 
05 Mar 2012
 
Libya one year later: A search for legitimacy
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
In August 2011, Libya’s rebels seized power of the country after a six-month struggle and Western Governments could begin the military withdrawal from NATO-bases around the Mediterranean. With...
 
 
19 Oct 2011
 
The role of mass media in armed conflict: A Libyan case study
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
“From the cowardice which shrinks from new truth, from the laxness that is content with half-truth, from the arrogance that thinks it knows all truth, oh God of truth, deliver us!”(2) When it...
 
 
03 May 2011
 
Cosatu: Statement by Patrick Craven, Congress of South African Trade Unions spokesperson, on the death of Osama bin Laden (03/05/2011)
Statements

The Congress of South African Trade Unions has consistently deplored the use of terror and violence for political ends.

We unreservedly condemned the 9/11 attacks in the USA,...

 
 
28 Mar 2011
 
Implementing UNSC Resolution 1973: A Military Perspective
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Following advances by the Libyan military against rebel held positions in the east of the country the United Nations Security Council approved the adoption of Resolution 1973 on 18 May. The...
 
 
23 Mar 2011
 
Civil war versus socio-economic political protests: Libya’s zero-sum game
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Since January 2011, civilian uprisings have spread like wildfire in the Arab World, culminating in the fall of authoritarian regimes and its leaders. As the shock waves of the Tunisian and Egyptian...
 
 
02 Sep 2010
 
Polity – News this Week
NEWS
A roundup of news this week.
 
 
 
 
Daily podcast - September 2, 2010
PODCAST
In today's podcast, striking public service unions reject government's latest wage offer; the WTO reports that world trade grew by 25% in 2Q; and, SA President Jacob Zuma comes under fire for the...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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