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Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat.
Court   Crimes   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberian politician)  
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses
Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president convicted of crimes against humanity, accused United Nations prosecutors of paying witnesses to testify against him and threatening them if they refused. ... (photo: AP / George Osodi) The Daily Telegraph
Empty land and grass with blue sky - climate - environment
Climate   Ghana   Photos   Research   Wikipedia: Ghana  
Climate Change: Its Effects On Migration, Conflict In Northern Ghana
Scientific evidence available to various research institutions in Ghana have showed that the three regions of the North – comprising Upper West, Upper East and Northern Regions – are considered the po... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Joy Online
Libya former rebels' Tripoli military commander Abdel Hakim Belhaj, second left, speaks with Libya fighters prior to the arrival of Libyan Transitional National Council chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil at Metiga airport in Tripoli, Libya, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. 'Rendition' Libyan commander Abdel Hakim Belhadj to form his own party
Abdel Hakim Belhadj, a prominent Islamist commander suing MI6 over his alleged rendition by the CIA in 2004, is poised to emerge as a powerful political force in Libya after announcing that he would f... (photo: AP / Francois Mori) The Daily Telegraph
Islamist   Libya   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Libyan civil war  
Local health workers remove earth contaminated by lead from a family compound in the village of Dareta in Gusau, Nigeria Thursday, June 10, 2010. Foreign health workers and local volunteers are working to clean up villages affected by lead poisoning, after 160 people died and hundreds more fell sick. Aid group slams Nigeria for lead poisoning
| A deadly lead poisoning outbreak that began two years ago in northern Nigeria continues to claim young victims even today, an aid agency official has said. | Ivan Gayton of Doctors Without Borders c... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Al Jazeera
Health   Mining   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Zamfara State lead poisoning epidemic  
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A journalist records the verdict of the judges in the trial against former Liberian President Charles Taylor, seen on the screen standing in the court room of the Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, near The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday April 26, 2012. Liberian warlord 'would not be safe' in UK prison
| In submissions to the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the former Liberian warlord's defence team complained that the 80-year term recommended by the prosecution was &qu... (photo: AP / Peter Dejong) The Independent
Crime   Liberia   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: Special Court for Sierra Leone  
Gay rights pioneer Lilli Vincenz, 74, right, and her life partner Nancy Ruth Davis, 75, pose intheir home in Arlington, Va., Thursday, May 10, 2012. At the birthplace of the gay rights movement, patrons at New York City's Stonewall Inn said they felt like they were living history. Gay Marriage – It May Destroy Western Civilization, But It Sure is a Wonderful Fundraiser
| It started with lesbian couples in Vermont in the mid-90s, freaked out they’d lose their babies. Vermont Freedom to Marry was born, and is now the most powerful Dem... (photo: AP / Jacquelyn Martin) CounterPunch
Culture   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: Same-sex marriage in the United States  
Amr Moussa Secretary-General of the League, during honoring the end of his term  General of the League of Arab States at Headquarters  League, in the city of Cairo in Egypt Egyptian presidential candidates in first television debate
| Million of Egyptians tuned into two private satellite channels to watch Amr Moussa and Abdel-Moneim Abul-Futoh debate Egypt's presidential candidates Amr Moussa (R) and... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) The Guardian
Egypt   Election   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Egyptian presidential election, 2012  
In this Feb. 14, 2012 photo, Libyan militias from towns throughout the country's west parade through Tripoli, Libya. UN envoy: Libya unstable but moving to democracy
| EDITH M. LEDERER | Associated Press= UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The top U.N. envoy in Libya said Thursday there are positive signs that the country is moving toward democr... (photo: AP / Abdel Magid Al Fergany) The Guardian
Democracy   Libya   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: 2011 military intervention in Libya  
A statue of Egypt's Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz is back dropped with an electoral poster of presidential candidate Amr Moussa and Arabic writing which reads, "Egypt's reconstruction needs the effort of all Egyptians," in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Egypt presidential candidates clash in TV debate
CAIRO — Egyptians gathered in living rooms and cafes Thursday night to mark another first in their troubled political odyssey toward a new democracy: a televised pr... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser) Chicago Tribune
Democracy   Egypt   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Egyptian presidential election, 2012  
Culture Society
Cannes 2012: 'After The Battle' Gets Inside Egypt
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Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat.
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses
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Nigeria island prison offers nation’s dark history
Congo-ex general said to be recruiting child soldiers again
U.S. advisers train troops for Somalia
Greenpeace: Congo Government Complicit in Timber Violations
Helen Zille, Cape Town city mayor and leader of the main opposition party, center, outside the court in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007. Zille appeared briefly in court in connection with a demonstration outside the houses of alleged drug dealers. Police say that Zille is encouraging self-style vigilantes to take the law into their own hands, whilst her supporters say the demonstrations reflect growing fury that drug lords are targeting children and ravaging entire communities with impunity.
Zille speech interrupted
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Cannes 2012: 'After The Battle' Gets Inside Egypt
Increase of women in parliament is a step towards gender equ
What About Including Women in Africa's Transformation?
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat.
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses
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What About Including Women in Africa's Transformation?
HIV may afflict almost half Asia-Pacific transgenders: UN
E-tolling threatens South Africa's credit rating
DRC-UGANDA: Congolese refugees hail Lubanga verdict
A girl suffering cholera symptoms receives treatment at the Doctors Without Borders temporary hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday Nov. 12, 2010.
20 per cent of Ghanaian children are not immunised
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Human Rights Defence
DRC-UGANDA: Congolese refugees hail Lubanga verdict
Somalia: Statement by the President of Puntland State of Som
Zanu PF Elites in Land Dogfight
Wanted Congolese general Bosco Ntaganda still using child so
Soldiers stand guard outside the presidential palace after a military coup in Bamako, Mali, Friday, March 23, 2012.
Amnesty cites rights abuses in northern Mali
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N.Korea moving ahead on reactor: pictures
Mona Eltahawy: Egypt's angry young woman
Al-Islam refuses defence lawyer
Group: Congo general recruiting children again
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat.
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses
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Mona Eltahawy: Egypt's angry young woman
Cairo’s military ruler vows ‘model polls’
Egypt vote monitors say state hindering work
Military hopes for 'great leader' from Egypt vote
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat.
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses
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World Cup 2014: Egypt, Libya qualifiers to be played without
In this image made from the video provided by TPA via APTN, showing Togo national soccer team captain Emmanuel Adebayor, front, being helped by unidentified Togo team member, Friday Jan. 8, 2010, following a deadly attack by gunmen in Cabinda, Angola
Emmanuel Adebayor abandons Togo once more
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