Morocco marks this year’s Throne Day uniquely proud of its status as a stable, peaceful Arab nation, governed smoothly by a democratically elected government; and, ready to assert itself in African politics with a demand for unconditional readmission into the African Union (AU) it had left 32 years ago.
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Pan-Africanists urge AU to Sever Relations with the ICC
Pan-Africanists whose stance champion the cause of the majority masses in all African countries have urged the African Union (AU) to take an irrevocable decision at the next summit to sever relation with the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The Burkinabé Revolt And Its Implications For Long-Serving ECOWAS Heads of State
By Kweku Ortsin Introduction and Background THE recent ousting of Blaise Compaoré in a civilian-inspired revolt in Burkina Faso calls into question the fate of West Africa’s two longest-serving heads of state: President Yahya Jammeh of The Gambia and President Faure Gnassingbé of Togo.