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Welcome to My African Page |
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Bienvenue sur mon site d'Afrique |
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It has been a while that I started my study on Black African Politics. In addition to the Central African region and the Horn, Anglophone African such as Nigeria and Kenya are among my learning subjects. As a result, I have accumulated some opinions and special documents, which I would like to share with other people of common interests. For instance, I privately investigated on the War between Ethiopia and Somalia, death of former Rwanda President Habyarimana, and the war in Congo-Kinshasa. (And if the tall Tutsi dude, President Paul Kag... is watching, I know you are innocent. Comme tout le mode) |
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Latest Event on Africa
President of the United States, George W. Bush went to Africa, along with his family, looking for oil.
President George W. Bush's trip to Senegal, South Africa, Botswana, Uganda, Nigeria
Schedule
Senegal - July 8
South Africa - July 8-9
Botswana - July 10
Uganda - July 11
Nigeria - July 11-12
- United States. Department of State on the July 7-12 Trip (includes Remarks by Secretary Powell). See also President Bush's Trip to Africa (official transcripts, full text statements)
- President George W. Bush and Africa. Includes video of a speech by Bush at the Corporate Council on Africa. http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/africa/
- President Bush & President Obasanjo - Remarks July 12, 2003
- President's Radio Address, July 12
- Statement on the African Union, July 12. See other Whitehouse news for July 7-11, 2003.
- President Bush at the Leon Sullivan Summit, July 12
- Bush Interview with African print journalists July 3, 2003.
- Photographs of President Bush's Uganda Visit. http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/07/images/20030712_uganda5-515h.html
- Condolezza Rice Discusses the President's Trip to Africa July 3, 2003 . http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/07/20030703-14.html
- Bush Interview with African Print Journalists .http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/07/20030703-5.html
- Dr. Jendayi Frazer (Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs at the National Security Council) answers questions about the trip. http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/20030702.html
- Whitehouse Meetings with African Heads of State - Photographs 2001-2003
- BBC on Bush's Trip. July 2, 2003, July 8, Trip Diary of BBC Correspondent, July 11, July 12, photographs
- CNN on Bush's Trip. July 7, 2003, July 11
- Council on Foreign Relations. Princeton Lyman June 30, 2003 interview.
- News24.com. South Africa online news with photographs. July 9-12, 2003
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Angola
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ANGOLA Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi fought until the very end, say officers who have been describing their final gun battle with the man who spent most of the last 40 years in armed conflict. Brigadier Wala, who headed the army unit that killed Savimbi, told the Portuguese news agency Lusa he had died like a soldier, "with a gun in his hand". |
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Congo - Kinshasa
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CONGO I have a great interest on Congo. For, when I was kid, I was a fun of Tintin. Now Zaire become Congo again, but war restart too. My research includes economic and political interests of each protagonists. The cause of the war and the role played by each participant starting 1997. The ultimate purpose is to answer: why they fight?
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Rwanda
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Somalia
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SOMALIA My analysis on Somali Conflict of |
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Tanzania
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TANZANIA
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More Resource on African Studies
The credit goes to Stanford University Library's Africa pages, and Karen Fung and African Studies Association, USA.
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