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The Haitian National Police (HNP) with the support of Police serving with the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) analyse drugs at the DCPJ on August 2, 2012. The HNP with the assistance of MINUSTAH and the US Embassy, destroyed 2.27 tons of illegal drugs; 1.606 kg of marijuana and 453 kg of cocaine in Ganthier near Port au Prince on August 3, 2012. After being analysed and inventoried, the drugs were transfered from the DCPJ  in an armed convoy to Ganthier in where they were set alight and destroyed. Photo Victoria Hazou UN/MINUSTAH
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 PhysOrg 
Illegal medications seized in 16 African countries
Thu 25 Oct 2012
| The operation, called Vice Grips 2, was carried out by customs inspectors in 16 ports from July 11 to 20, it said. | "It is the biggest operation of its kind," Christophe Zimmermann, in charge of an... (photo: UN / Victoria Hazou)
Uganda holds Somalia hostage in high-stakes diplomacy  The Guardian  Mon 5 Nov 2012
Uganda holds Somalia hostage in high-stakes diplomacy
| Threat to withdraw troops from fragile neighbour is political posturing that suggests some truth to UN accusations | Ugandan soldiers with the African Union's Amisom mission in Somalia. Photograph: ... (photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferr)
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Uganda threatens Somalia troop withdrawal after UN report  Mareeg  Sat 3 Nov 2012
Uganda threatens Somalia troop withdrawal after UN report
| 03/11/2012  Move prompted by accusations in UN report that east African nation is backing M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo. |   | Uganda has threatened to pull its peacekeeping troops out of... (photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferr)
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US Data Team Visits Ghana Peace FM Online Wed 31 Oct 2012
US Data Team Visits Ghana
A two-man delegation from the United States Open Government Portal are expected in Ghana for a two-day visit from October 31st to November 2nd, 2012. | The visit forms pa... (photo: European Community / EC)
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In this photo of Sunday, May, 16, 2010 Victoire Ingabire, a presidential hopeful and an ethnic Hutu, is seen at her home in Kigali, Rwanda. An ethnic Hutu opposition candidate who hoped to run for president in Rwanda has been denied the right to appear on the ballot because of charges of denying the country's genocide, party officials said Friday June 25, 2010. Victoire Ingabire returned to Rwanda in January after 16 years, a return she says she made because the country needs an open discussion to promote reconciliation. Ingabire's party and other opposition parties tried to demonstrate against Rwanda's electoral commission on Thursday, but police shut down the protest, calling it illegal. The opposition parties say they tried to apply for a permit but were never given a response from the government. Independent online Wed 31 Oct 2012
Rwanda jails opposition leader for denying genocide
Kigali - Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire was jailed for eight years on Tuesday after a court found her guilty of terror charges and denying the country's geno... (photo: AP / Jason Straziuso)
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Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire wears handcuffs, as she listens to the judge during the her trial in Kigali, Rwanda Monday, Sept. 5, 2011. Ingabire, an outspoken critic of President Paul Kagamea's regime, is charged with allegations of providing financial support to a terrorist group, causing state security and formenting ethnic divisions. (AP Photo/Shant Fabricatorian) Lexington Herald-Leader Tue 30 Oct 2012
Opposition leader sentenced to 8 years in Rwanda
| KIGALI, Rwanda — A Rwandan court sentenced the country's top opposition political leader to eight years in prison on Tuesday for treason and on a charge unique to... (photo: AP / Shant Fabricatorian)
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Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire , left, listens to her British defence counsel Iain Edwards, during her trial in Kigali, Rwanda Monday, Sept. 5 2011. Ingabire, an outspoken critic of President Paul Kagamea's regime, is charged with allegations of providing financial support to a terrorist group, causing state security and formenting ethnic divisions. (AP Photo/Shant Fabricatorian) The Daily Telegraph Tue 30 Oct 2012
Rwanda Hutu opposition leader jailed for 'denying genocide'
Rwanda's leading Hutu opposition leader, Victoire Ingabire, was Tuesday jailed for eight years for treason and "denying genocide" after a lengthy court case that her lawy... (photo: AP / Shant Fabricatorian)
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Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire wears handcuffs, as she listens to the judge during the her trial in Kigali, Rwanda Monday, Sept. 5, 2011. Ingabire, an outspoken critic of President Paul Kagamea's regime, is charged with allegations of providing financial support to a terrorist group, causing state security and formenting ethnic divisions. (AP Photo/Shant Fabricatorian) France24 Tue 30 Oct 2012
Rwanda jails opposition leader Victoire Ingabire
Rwanda’s high court sentenced Victoire Ingabire, a leading opposition politician, to eight years in prison Tuesday, in a case that was linked to the country's 1994... (photo: AP / Shant Fabricatorian)
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Armed vehicles are seen driving as the sun rises over a desert road leading south out of Misrata, Libya, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011. Al Jazeera Tue 30 Oct 2012
Libyan army has 'no control' in Bani Walid
| Libya's defence minister has said that the army has no control over Bani Walid, one of the last bastions of Muammar Gaddafi's regime, and that armed groups there preven... (photo: AP / Gaia Anderson)
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CHAD: Floods, locusts add to humanitarian challenges IRINnews Fri 26 Oct 2012
CHAD: Floods, locusts add to humanitarian challenges
| NAIROBI, 26 October 2012 (IRIN) - The number of flood-affected people in Chad has risen to 700,000, up from 445,000 in September, according to humanitarian agencies, wh... (photo: UN / Albert Gonzlez Farran)
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