Chadian troops killed 72 followers of a
Muslim spiritual leader who had threatened to launch a “Holy war” in
defence of the Islamic faith, Interior Minister Ahmat Magamat Bachir
confirmed today. Chad has no history of religious clashes since
pre-colonial times. In Africa Online.
Oil, water and blood. In Central Africa the three mix into one volatile
cocktail. I came to Chad two weeks ago to understand how a rapidly
expanding civil conflict, pitting tribal rebels versus repressive
regimes in three countries — Chad, Sudan and the Central African
Republic — is exacerbated by Central Africa’s growing oil reserves
and dwindling supplies of natural [...]
There’s unrest brewing in the Sahara: nomads like the Tuareg and the Fulani are ready to take up arms. “…the Movement of Niger People
for Justice (MNJ), a group that is demanding greater investment and
development in Niger’s northern territories, the desert area leading up
into the Sahara…” In Aljazeera.net.
Five aid agencies today announced that they have signed an agreement
with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to deliver U.S.
government food assistance to North Koreans suffering from severe food
shortages. The partnership will distribute 100,000 metric tons of food
to more than a half-million needy people over a 12-month period. by World Vision.
Just two days of headlines in Somalia illustrate the terrible violence that occurs there on a regular basis. On July 8th and 9th, families were displaced after their homes were destroyed.. A UN official with a food convoy was killed, but the government denied killing him. The government paid $750,000 to pirates to release a [...]
IRIN, the UN office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs, has a concise analysis of why food prices are on the rise.
Shell ready to quit Zimbabwe as Mugabe cronies hoard fuel ·
Refugees defy crocodiles to cross border; ·
Hundreds of Zimbabweans seek refuge at US embassy ·
Mugabe win ‘no basis for talks’ ·
The shame of a Mugabe torturer ·
Girls raped at Mugabe torture camps ·
Doubts raised over haunting image from Zimbabwe ·
Bow to me before talks, says Mugabe ·
Mugabe uses food as weapon as [...]
Over 200 girls and young women live
in war zones or troubled post-war zones. Many have been traumatised
beyond the ordinary vicissitudes of conflict simply because they were
female. Read about efforts on their behalf and consider the need for ministries to women in these horrific situations.
The worst could be yet to come in Zimbabwe, as the country continues to descend into the morass of chaos and violence: read about Mugabe’s plan to assassinate his rivals.
PureWater PureLife Training Conference is designed to help anyone understand drinking water problems and learn practical ways to help. The 3-day conference blends classroom sessions and hands-on experience. It will be held in Lakewood, IN, October 9-11, 2008. in Brigada Today.