Archive for the 'Resources' Category

Possibility in Sudan

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

There may be a wisp of possibility in Sudan to move toward peace. President Bashir stated he will support the outcome of the 2011 elections that will determine if the southern part of the country will secede.  The split seems likely and will hopefully provide a greater independence to the state. The distribution of oil [...]

Hundreds arrested, displaced after Nigeria clashes

Monday, February 1st, 2010

BBC News – Hundreds arrested after Nigeria clashes.
Several thousand people have been displaced abandoning their homes.

Critical year ahead for Sudan

Monday, February 1st, 2010

BBC News – Critical year ahead for Sudan amid fears of war.
Comprehensive article provides overview of the current situation between North and South Sudan and the upcoming elections that may lead to dividing the country.

ICC ‘must probe Nigeria religious violence in Jos’

Monday, February 1st, 2010

BBC News – ICC ‘must probe Nigeria religious violence in Jos’.
International assistance to bolster the governments effectiveness is necessary in Nigeria now. Possible solutions raised by local officials will only serve to deepen ethnic divides and ripple into further economic depression and violence.
http://www.serap-nigeria.org/

Amnesty Ends in Southern Nigeria

Monday, February 1st, 2010

BBC News – Nigeria’s oil pipeline sabotaged – Royal Dutch Shell.
Destruction of pipelines resumes confirming MEND has ended the short truce. Violence is flaring all over the country. The issues of ethnicity, lack of resources and discordant government run deep and have been long ongoing. The innocent people of Nigeria are suffering and need international [...]

Who Do You Have to Know In Al-Qaeda to Get Some Attention?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

BBC News – Hillary Clinton blames Nigeria leaders for extremism.
However far the leap between facts, at least Sec. Clinton is bringing attention the the desperate living conditions Nigerians face. The government must be held accountable for its past lack of action and pressed to improve the country’s quality of life, especially for the 70% of [...]

Poor Shell Co Payout to Nigeria Delta

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

BBC NEWS | Africa | Will Shell payout change Nigeria Delta?.
Shell claims the settlement money to the region is a “humanitarian gesture.” The amount is an insult to all the dead, the destruction of land and water, and the many years past and future destroyed by Shell’s actions.

Nigeria: Jos – Riots Rise Again

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

The direct causes of the rioting in Jos may be unclear, but it is clear that the underlying elements of ethnic tension continue to burst into violence.  This article speculates on reasons for the violence and points out how the government has failed to provide security for the people in northern Nigeria.
The flaring riots interestingly [...]

ENOUGH Project – Conflict Minerals You’re Using

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Did you know that when you buy electronics products, like cell phones, laptops, and iPods, you might be putting money in the pockets of some of the world’s worst perpetrators of crimes against humanity? The war in eastern Congo, with over 5.4 million people killed and hundreds of thousands of women raped, is being fueled [...]