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Somaliland’s Uncertain Rise from the Ashes

Somaliland’s Uncertain Rise from the Ashes

by Joseph Hammond | Mar 31, 2015 | East Africa, Featured

Joseph Hammond takes a look at Somaliland, historical and contemporary, and looks at how conflict has shaped the identity of this region.

Limits to any future war

Limits to any future war

by Richard Stupart | Nov 17, 2014 | East Africa, Featured, Regional

Back from Juba, RICHARD STUPART reflects on some of the constraints on the next round of fighting.

The Days That Started a War in South Sudan

The Days That Started a War in South Sudan

by Adriane Ohanesian | May 14, 2014 | East Africa, Photo Stories, Regional

Five months later, Nuer civilians still fear for their lives if they leave the safety of the UN base in Juba.

Whither the South Sudanese Rebellion?

Whither the South Sudanese Rebellion?

by Richard Stupart | May 2, 2014 | African Defence Podcast, East Africa, Regional

Richard Stupart talks to ADRIANE OHANESIAN about her interview with Riek Machar, and the way forward for his rebellion.

Churches, Conflict and the Kenyan Coast

Churches, Conflict and the Kenyan Coast

by Jenna Kuokkanen | Apr 7, 2014 | East Africa

Despite Kenya’s past tolerance towards ethnic, racial, and religious diversity, the recent influx of radical Islamist attacks on Christian entities in the country has created a new potential for religious violence, argues JENNA KUOKKANEN.

A Violent Kind of Ceasefire, Part 2

A Violent Kind of Ceasefire, Part 2

by Richard Stupart | Feb 14, 2014 | African Defence Podcast, East Africa, Featured

The systematic, organised nature of the massacres carried out by SPLA troops in Juba poses difficult questions of how to hold government forces to account.

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