Africa
1 December 2004
AFRICA/SUDAN - Sudan: never ending emergency. United Nations launches appeal for 1.5 billion dollars to fund humanitarian programmes in 2005
Rome (Fides Service)- The United Nations Organisation has called on the international community to raise 1.5 billion dollars for urgently needed humanitarian intervention in Sudan. The appeal was issued by the Office of ...
30 November 2004
AFRICA/DEMOCRATIC CONGO - Threats and rumours of war: no end to tragedy in East Democratic Congo
Bukavu (Fides Service)-“Threats travel over the air. All these poor people want is peace and all they get are threats. And sad to sad intimidation is having its effect” local sources in the eastern Congo town of Buka ...
30 November 2004
AFRICA/UGANDA - Government makes conciliatory gesture: suspension of reward money for capture of rebel LRA leader. South Ugandan Bishops visit northern regions to show solidarity with people exhausted by more than 18 years of war
Gulu (Fides Service)- “We know it will take time but now we are sure peace will come” a missionary in Gulu, main town in Gulu district of northern Uganda, told Fides with regard to the government’s suspension of re ...
29 November 2004
AFRICA/MOZAMBIQUE - Election campaign lively but not violent. Expectation outcome for presidential elections on 1 December
Maputo (Fides Service)- The country is living a build up towards elections charged with tension but so far without unrest, local sources in Maputo the capital told Fides with regard to preparations for presidential elect ...
29 November 2004
AFRICA - Nairobi UN Conference ONU on the tragedy of land mines. It costs a little more than 3 dollars to kill. Angola may still have as many as 6 million mines
Rome (Fides Service)- Antipersonnel mines are a major problem in Africa and elsewhere but in recent years some progress has been made in efforts to reduce the threat which these insidious weapons represent for civilians. ...
27 November 2004
AFRICA/UGANDA - Cease fire in northern Uganda extended
Kampala (Fides Service)- The Ugandan government has decided to extend to 30 November the unilateral and geographically limited cease fire in northern Uganda with regard to the Lord’s Resistance Army LRA which has engag ...
27 November 2004
AFRICA/IVORY COAST - Tomorrow mobilisation for peace in Churches throughout Ivory Coast
Abidjan (Fides Service)- “We intend to pray for peace and national reconciliation and for the victims of the violence over the past few weeks” sources of the Bishops’ Conference in Ivory Coast told Fides, with rega ...
26 November 2004
AFRICA/KENYA - “The tragic murder of missionary Father Hannon, yet another sign of great insecurity in the area” says report from Ngong diocese
Nairobi (Fides Service) - In a official statement from the Bishops’ House signed by the Bishop Cornelius Schilder Ngong diocese announced the brutal murder of an Irish missionary Father John Hannon: “It is with deep ...
26 November 2004
AFRICA/ETIOPIA - Ethiopia decides to bury the hatchet and accept the border line marked by the international commission. Now it is up to Eritrea to give a positive answer
Addis Ababa (Fides Service)- “Ethiopia has decided for the war on hunger and poverty rather than real war” local sources in Addis Ababa told Fides commenting the decision taken by the government of Ethiopia to accept ...
25 November 2004
AFRICA/MADAGASCAR - Long wave of a cyclone in March now has Madagascar in grip of hunger. Exasperation triggers bomb explosion as protest.
Antananarivo (Fides)- “People are literally starving and in this situation acts of violence in protest can be an extreme and violent sign of widespread desperation” said Father Leonardo, head of the Salesian House in ...
25 November 2004
AFRICA/DEMOCRATIC CONGO - Voices of hope mixed with fear of war in Bukavu
Bukavu (Fides Service) -“People in Bukavu knew about the visit by a United Nations delegation and they were interested. But unfortunately, because the delegation was delayed and only stayed a few hours the delegates, t ...
25 November 2004
AFRICA/SUDAN - All that was feared has happened: when domestic tension override international interests. Another of Africa’s cease fire agreements violated
Khartoum (Fides Service)- “Only a firm intervention by the international community can stop the war in Darfur” Bishop Macram Max Gassis, of El Obeid (Sudan), told Fides commenting the violation of the cease fire in ...
25 November 2004
AFRICA/KENYA - Nyahururu diocese mourns Vicar General
Nairobi (Fides Service)- The diocese of Nyahururu is mourning its Vicar General, Rev. Daniel Kariuki. Here is the statement issued by the diocese: “Our diocese of Nyahururu is again in mourning. Father Daniel Kariuki, ...
24 November 2004
AFRICA/UGANDA - People are still dying in northern Uganda despite recent negotiations
Gulu (Fides Service)- “We are waiting with great expectation. There is an atmosphere of cautious hope, although the situation is still unsettled” said a missionary in Gulu, in northern Uganda ravaged for many years t ...
24 November 2004
AFRICA/SUDAN - Darfur recent developments
Rome (Fides Service) - There are reports of fresh fighting in the western Sudan region of Darfur tormented by months of civil war. Today, 24 November, the Sudan Liberation Army one of the two anti-government rebel moveme ...
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