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Sudan: Peace, What Peace
By Jenn Warren
Posted in all, features, africa, slides on 2 April 2010
Stats: 993 views and 2 Comments

Nyabol Badeng, from Torkej, dismantles her tukul to sell the wood and grass in Nasir for food. Torkej, Jikany Nuer territory, was attacked on 8 May by the larger Lol Nuer tribe, and is vulnerable to repeated cattle raids and attacks because of their placement on the river and proximity to Lol Nuer lands. Nyabol’s [...]

Western Sahara: The Desert Of Landmines
By Paulo Nunes dos Santos
Posted in all, features, africa, slides on 23 September 2009
Stats: 1,250 views and No Comments

Sixteen years of fighting between Moroccan and Polisario forces, from 1975-1991, has left Western Sahara contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW). During the conflict Morocco constructed a 2500 km defensive wall, known as the Berm. This earthwork fortification divides Western Sahara in two with Polisario controlling the area east of the Berm [...]

Sudan, DRC, CAR: Seeking Shelter From Violence
By Jenn Warren
Posted in all, features, africa, news & global, slides on 9 August 2009
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The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a Ugandan based guerrilla army, has been fighting in northern Uganda since 1986, in a civil war that has claimed an estimated 100,000 lives and caused around 1.6 million refugees to flee. The UN has described the war as the “biggest neglected humanitarian emergency in the world”.
Following the beginning of [...]

Western Sahara: The Forgotten People
By Paulo Nunes dos Santos
Posted in all, features, africa, slides on 22 July 2009
Stats: 2,040 views and 1 Comment

As soon as the Moroccan occupation of the Western Sahara started and the vicious and bloody war diffused, nearly 200,000 Saharawis made their way across the desert, under aerial bombardment, to refugee camps in Algeria. Five camps were created under the control of the Polisario Front - the Sahawaris’ national liberation movement, which had appeared [...]

Cambodia: Land Mine Survivors
By Paulo Nunes dos Santos
Posted in all, features, asia-pacific, slides on 3 July 2009
Stats: 1,410 views and 3 Comments

Decades of war have left scars in many forms throughout Cambodia. Mines, the most lasting legacy of the conflicts, continues to claim new victims daily.
Unofficial reports estimate that more than 40,000 Cambodians have suffered amputations as a result of mine injuries in the past 30 years. International NGOs, together with local authorities, are now trying [...]

Congo: Africas World War
By Espen Rasmussen
Posted in all, features, africa, news & global on 25 January 2009
Stats: 953 views and No Comments

A tragic story that never ends. The war in DR Congo is the most deadly conflict to have taken place anywhere on earth since World War II. Bewildering in its complexity, the war officially came to an end in 2003. And yet the killing goes on. At the beginning of 2008, as a ceasefire was [...]