Updates on Francophone Africa

  • La Commission vérité, justice et réconciliation au Mali: un travail thérapeutique indispensable

WATHI Debate on rfi.fr

  • Quel bilan pour Issoufou et quels défis pour son successeur?

Apa NEWS: Tatiana Smirnova, chercheuse associée au Sahel Research Group (Université de Floride),dresse le bilan des deux quinquennats du président sortant, Mahamadou Issoufou, et décrit les défis qui attendent son successeur.

  • Boko Haram : La violence contre les civils s’intensifie dans le nord du Cameroun

Read more on Centre d’études stratégiques de l’Afrique

  • Five civilians killed in Algeria

The defense ministry declared it is the deadliest attack targeting civilians in recent years.

Read more on Arabnews.com

  • Forty-six civilians feared killed in eastern Congo attack

Forty-six civilians are reported to have been killed in an attack by suspected Ugandan Islamist militants Allied Democratic Forces (ADF). The armed group is believed to have killed more than 1,000 civilians in Eastern Congo since the start of 2019 (UN figures).

Read more on Reuters

 

 

Update & Resources on West Africa

  • Niger: American hostage rescued by US special forces

An American hostage kidnapped in Niger has been freed in a raid by US special forces.

Philip Walton was abudcted from a village close to the border with Nigeria by men armed with AK47s on motorbikes.

BBC reports that with jihadist and criminal groups known to operate in the Sahel area, at least six hostages are thought to be held captive.

  • Turning the Authoritarian Tide: Strategies For Transforming Securitisation

Watch a global debate by the Security Policy Alternatives Network (SPAN) & the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftun, on current trends in peace, security and human rights and prospects for adopting security policy alternatives.

Video Recording

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  • The African Soldiers of the First World War

RUSI online conversation with the Rt. Hon. David Lammy MP and Professor Michèle Barrett on the forgotten African soldiers who fought for Britain in the First World War.

Date: 11 November 2020
Time: 1600 GMT

Register here