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Gaddafi’s death is an act of terrorism and an illegality – Ghana Political Commentator
A leading member of the Socialist Forum and managing editor of the Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr has reacted angrily to the death of former…
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Liberia’s Leymah Gbowee: The power of the powerless
Friday morning, Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee — along with her country’s president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and Yemeni activist Tawakul Karman — was awarded the…
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Gbowee Learns of Nobel Peace Prize While on Book Tour
Soon after she walked into the chapel, Leymah Gbowee of Liberia started singing. She was still having a hard time believing she had just won…
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Images: Walk Against Rape
Women carry placards during the “walk against rape’” procession organised by “Project Alert”, a Lagos-based NGO focusing on women’s issues, in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos…
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An Example Of All that’s Wrong with Africa – Part 2
Eleven supercars worth up to £5 million have been seized from outside an African dictator’s Paris mansion as part of a foreign aid money-laundering investigation….
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ARISE Magazine’s Made in Africa Show Brings Brilliant Print Mixing and Star-Studded Attendance
As the final day of New York Fashion Week wound down, Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall was still overflowing with energy. ARISE Magazine held its fourth annual Designer Collective…
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Elite Model Look Nigeria 2011
Models walk the runway during the Elite Model Look Nigeria 2011 fashion show in commercial hub Lagos September 3, 2011. Pictures taken September 3.
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‘Libyans don’t like people with dark skin, but some are innocent’
But the Libyan rebels are hostile to black Africans in general. One of the militiamen, who have been in control of the police station since the police fled, said simply: “Libyan people don’t like people with dark skins, though some of them may be innocent.”
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In Libya: Many of the dead are black Africans killed by Rebels
Many of the dead are black Africans. It appears that they did not die in combat, as they are being shown with hands tied behind…
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