Mismanagement is rife in the Djibouti bulk terminal. Faced with congestion in the port due to the massive influx of food for Ethiopia, private operators ... Read More
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The Diplomat released a statement lambasting the strengthened relationship between China and Djibouti's quasi-dictatorial President Ismail Omar Guelleh, and its ... Read More
Zee News: Paris: Eight Djibouti women who went on hunger strike 19 days ago to ... The women from the ethnic Afar group, which straddles Djibouti`s borders with ... A committee, including former French ministers, has been set up to look into ... Read More
Femmes solidaires and Djiboutian women committee against rapes and impunity (COFEDVI) announce
The Djiboutian women on hunger strike to denounce Afar women rapes by Djiboutian Army since the 25th March 2016 met on the 11th April Madame Sparacino, French Foreign ministry, ambassador for Human Rights. They decided to stop their hunger strike, at Noon on the 12th April, on Day 19. Djibouti opposition leaders are rejecting the results of the country's presidential election, citing fraud.
Read More Day Eighteen Hunger Strike for 8 ( 10 at the start ) Djiboutian women to denounce Afar women rapes11/4/2016 Day Eighteenth Hunger Strike for 8 ( 10 at the start ) braves Djiboutian women. They denounce Afar women's rapes by Djiboutian Army. Two of them were admitted to hospital due the hunger strike toll on their health and well-being: Ouma on Day 8th and Fafi on Day 15th. Despite this they adamant to seek Justice and say #stopvioldjibouti No to impunity. After 18 day hunger strike in Paris, Hollande France is, still, mute. Let’s recall it is Mitterrand’s France that has stolen the FRUD military victory on Gouled/Guelleh’s regime in the 1990. Since then, the Djiboutian and Afar people, in particular, are paying a heavy tribute. Afar women rapes are direct consequences of the French military intervention that saved that regime from collapse. Djiboutian people unanimously hurl Emile Zola’s “ I accuse” to France. #stopvioldjibouti Femmes Solidaires On April 8, the voters of Djibouti go to the polls to elect their country’s president.... Read More
Djibouti, home to a regional port as well as U.S. and French military bases, has seen sporadic violence, usually sparked by protests against the ... Read More
Djibouti is a former French colony and remains home to its most important military base in Africa and the U.S.'s main drone base. Its current president ... Read More
The African Union said Sunday that Djibouti's presidential election, won by a landslide by incumbent Ismail Omar Guelleh, was "free and credible," despite opposition protests over the outcome.
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