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Articles by Pambazuka News :

Egypt’s Other Revolution: Modernizing The Military-Industrial Complex – Analysis

By Shana Marshall The Egyptian military produces a staggering array of manufactured goods: kitchen cutlery, flat-screen televisions, agricultural and household

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Mega-Super Star Madonna’s Campaign For World Peace – OpEd

By Horace Campbell On Sunday 5 February 2012 one of the biggest spectacles in the US entertainment and sports world

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Rodrigues: A Colonial Outpost Longing To Be Free – OpEd

By Alain Leveque You want to leave the family home to make your own way in the world but you’re

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The London Conference On Somalia: An Act Of False Generosity? – OpEd

By Abdi Dirshe The Somali state has become an object of charity after two decades of political crisis; multiple actors

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The Myth Of South Sudan – OpEd

By Makol Bona Malwal South Sudan was conceived on the myth that we are one people with one common destiny.

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Opinion 

DRC: What Next After Corruption Of Truth And Justice? – OpEd

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By Jacques Depelchin To whomever wants to listen to the voice of conscience in the Democratic Republic of Congo, be

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Beyond ICC And Kenya’s Divisive Politics – OpEd

By Uche Igwe It seems that the last has not been heard about the implications of the recent confirmation of

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Angola: Public Official Goes Shopping With State Money

By Rafael Marques de Morais Kero hypermarket, probably the biggest in Angola, might be considered a model private investment, thanks

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African World View On Revolutionary Ruptures And Pace Of Change In 2012 – OpEd

By Horace Campbell From time to time in the history of society one event or a series of social struggles

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Rights For Scots, Rights For Igbos – OpEd

By Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe There is presently a hearty debate in Britain on the timetable for a referendum on Scottish independence

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