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S.African 'political' murderer in parole limbo
...fire from faceless agents attached to the state and rogue ANC units," Chepape told AFP. Of the three people who were killed in the raid,…
Myanmar slammed over visa refusal to UN Rohingya probe
Aung San Suu Kyi's government in Myanmar risks getting bracketed with "pariah states" like North Korea and Syria over its refusal to grant visas to…
Togo purges its violent past with voodoo ceremonies
The voodoo follower stood bare-chested with beads around his neck in the centre of the public square in Bè, a working class district of Togo's…
Burundi becoming a 'violent dictatorship': report
Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza and his ruling party have moved the country toward violent dictatorship, rights groups said Tuesday in a report that slams the…
French bank BNP accused of “complicity” in Rwanda genocide
...A first in France A spokesman for BNP Paribas told French news agency AFP it could not comment on the claims, saying it did not…
Myanmar journalists face jail for meeting rebel group
...Century Panglong peace conference in May. Frontier has been unable to reach Defence Ministry spokesmen Maj-Gen Soe Naing Oo and Maj-Gen Aung Ye Win for…
S.Africa confronts apartheid-era custody deaths by police
The brutal death of anti-apartheid campaigner Ahmed Timol was allowed to go quietly unsolved in the interests of South Africa's democratic reconciliation. But now more…
Top Khmer Rouge leader denies genocide at close of UN-backed trial
One of the top surviving leaders of Cambodia's ruthless Khmer Rouge regime on Friday denied genocide charges and rejected the label of "murderer" in forceful…
Mosul minaret destruction 'deepens wounds' of Iraqis: UNESCO
The destruction by jihadists of Mosul's leaning minaret "deepens the wounds" in war-torn Iraq, UNESCO chief Irina Bokova said Thursday. Calling in a statement for…
UN court to review genocide conviction against a former Rwandan minister
A UN tribunal has agreed to review its appeals judgement against a former Rwandan minister found guilty of genocide crimes, a case blocked for months…