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Activism, NGOsJuly 28, 2009

One year of corruption in Africa = 704 million years of HIV treatment

At least according to the calculations of the Namibian* activists who made this video, the first in a series called “Lords of Bling.” Take…

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ElsewhereJuly 27, 2009

The unintended consequences of American torture

This week, I’ve been reading The Translator by Daoud Hari. Hari spent a few years fixing and translating for Western journalists covering the conflict…

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ElsewhereJuly 20, 2009

And in Kenya, an alternative to the Gospel of Greed

African journalist extraordinaire Michaela Wrong just released her new book, “It’s Our Turn to Eat,” about anti-corruption crusader John Githongo. He spent his life…

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ElsewhereJuly 17, 2009

Ever wanted to tell Tim Geithner a joke? Now's your chance

This job ad was sent my way today, and it’s amazing. From the Department of the Treasury. (Yep. That’s right.) The purpose of this…

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African Great Lakes, DRC, RwandaJuly 14, 2009

How do you get from a dusty refugee camp to Atlanta, anyway?

This year, the Christian Science Monitor has been following Bill Clinton Hadam and his family, as LBC–“Little Bill Clinton,” as the series and the…

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African Great Lakes, DRCJuly 9, 2009

New plan for fixing Congo (speaks only French)

The International Crisis Group just released a report recommending a new plan for dealing with the FDLR in Congo. It sounds a little like…

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LiberiaJuly 8, 2009

Of warlords, Judaism, and cell phone porn

Glenna Gordon has an impressive exclusive in Foreign Policy today, an interview with Liberian warlord-turned-senator Prince Johnson. One of my favorite parts of the…

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ElsewhereJuly 6, 2009

One Republican's take on Sarah Palin's weirdest line

I asked a Republican friend about the Sarah Palin resignation speech, which has left everyone going, “Huh?” There are a lot of single lines…

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LiberiaJuly 3, 2009

Is Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf a war criminal?

The Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission doesn’t quite say yes…but it does say that perhaps the much-lauded president of the new Liberia has more…

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Vignettes, African Great Lakes, DRCJuly 3, 2009

Kinshasa's Symphony Orchestra

I was so excited to see this today on Wronging Rights, who got it via Congo Resources. There was a really nice guy who…

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