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Kosovo’s tryst with Freedom: Aftermath

Freedom always starts with a struggle and begets violence and non conformance by the oppressors. This is a true case of the newly independent Kosovo, which has recently liberated itself from Serbian dominance. The country, which is still in its nascent stages of being a republic has already started experiencing the wrath of other countries [...]

Violence in Kenya continues

It does not seem that the violence in Kenya will end some time soon. People in the streets are attacked and lynched to death. According to the International Crisis Group, armed groups on both the opposition and government sides are mobilizing for fresh attacks. For those not aware, the roots of this ongoing Kenyan violence [...]

Kenyan refugees deeply burdened by political squabble

With Kenya’s post-election violence still underway, it is a saddening reality that families are being broken due to several abductions, burning of houses and other human rights violations. It seems Kenya remains in a desperate situation and its government hopeless in respondiing to the needs of the people. What’s making things worse, many officials are [...]

Violence spreads to areas around Harare in Zimbabwe

Ever since march, when first polling was held in Zimbabwe, Mugabe and his party ZanuPF has targeted opposition party leaders and its workers all over rural Zimbabwe in worst ever post-poll violence. Now with eyes on presidential run-off scheduled on 27th June ZanuPF is targetting opposition MDC supporters in and around capital Harare as well. [...]

Will Robert Mugabe be proved only next to God in Zimbabwe?

As opposition MDC mulls over possible pull-out from presidential run-off, President Mugabe has said that ‘Only God’ can remove him from office. But given the measures ZanuPF, along with state militia and police is taking, even ‘hands of God’ and all international aid, agencies, world leaders and other countries can do little. With presidential run-off [...]