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Ivory Coast: are both camps responsible for mass killings?

A special programme on Ivory Coast. The biggest victims of the fighting in the country are civilians; we investigate the massacres reportedly committed by both sides of the political divide. Also, what is France’s role in the country that once was a French colony?

Nigeria: tackling the Boko Haram insurgency
17/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Nigeria: tackling the Boko Haram insurgency

Troops in Nigeria are on a mission to flush out Islamists. They've already taken over parts of the country's northeast. Then, homosexuality is still highly controversial in Africa... But gay marriage is legal in South Africa, drawing many from around the continent. And 500 billion locusts have invaded Madagascar.
Somalia's security challenge
09/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Somalia's security challenge

This week, leaders from 50 nations were on hand for a conference in London aimed at boosting political stability in Somalia. The summit concluded that the country has made significant progress, but that there are still big challenges ahead.
Training up Malian forces
02/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Training up Malian forces

As France gets ready to pull its soldiers out of northern Mali, European trainers are coming in to make sure the local army can control the Islamist rebels alone. Next, South African President Jacob Zuma is under fire. He is accused of exploiting a very weak and tired Nelson Mandela for his own political gain. Finally, it's getting down to the wire for one Chadian film director, who's finishing up his movie for this year's Cannes Film Festival.
Nigeria: who are the Boko Haram Islamists?
25/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Nigeria: who are the Boko Haram Islamists?

The radical group Boko Haram wants to create an Islamic state in northern Nigeria. We take a closer look at just who they are and what they are after. Next, South Africa is becoming more and more integrated, but one town is determined to stay absolutely white. Finally, award-winning architect Diébédo Francis Kéré is using his fame and his talent to help rebuild his home country, Burkina Faso.
Senegal: Ex-president's son charged with corruption
19/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Senegal: Ex-president's son charged with corruption

The son of Senegal's former president is charged with corruption, but Karim Wade says his fortune of over one billion euros is legitimate. We also speak to a British theatre producer deported from his home in Uganda for putting on a play featuring a character who is gay. And in Ivory Coast, artists are not only making their mark on the capital, they're even making a profit.

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shame to un an france

united nation and france are both responsible for all the deaths in ivory coast.
IS COCOA YOUR PROBLEM
CAMEROONIANS ARE WAITING TO SEE WHAT FRANCE WILL DO IN THE 2011 OCTOBER ELECTION
MAY GOD DEAL WITH UN AND FRANCE
PLEASE DONT KILL GBAGBO LIKE THOMAS SANKARA, PATRICK LOMOMBA ETC ETC.
SHAME TO BAD PEOPLE

France must take full

France must take full responsibility as well as the international committee using Alasane Ouattara to destroy it own country. You put Gbagbo on in corner. What do you want him to do? I will love to see the same thing start in French in order to see if the international committee will act the same way. Please stop your colonial oppression idea. African leaders are not smart and still didn’t get it.

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