Monday, January 11, 2010
Martinique and French Guyana said no to a greater autonomy from French. According to final numbers of the referendum voted yesterday in the French overseas departments, have voted against the passage from article 73 to 74 of Constitution 78,9% of inhabitants of Martinique and 69,8% of inhabitants of French Guyana.
The News:
http://www.ansa.it/w … html_1652766332.html
Two Eritrean rebel groups said on Friday they have killed 25 government soldiers and wounded at least 38 others, in ambushes on two military camps.
There was no immediate comment from the Eritrean government and the report could not be independently confirmed.
Rebel spokesman Yasin Mohamed said the attacks by the Red Sea Afar Democratic Organisation (RSADO) and the Eritrean Salvation Front (ESF) rebels were in retaliation for the repression of the Afar minority and others by the government.
The News:
http://www.awdalnews … view.php?ArtID=12754
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Separatists of angolan enclave of Cabinda, perpetrators of the attack on the Togo national football team, today said that “guns will continue to talk” in Cabinda. Declarations have been done at telephone by Rodrigues Mingas, responsable of separatist group that has claimed the attack against the delegation of Togo in Africa Coup. Mingas, talking at telephone from Paris where lives in exile, has explained: “We are in war and all shots are allowed”.
News about attack
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http://www.ilgiornal … 83-page=0-comments=1
http://www.corriere. … b-00144f02aabe.shtml
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Pakistan would launched toward India six rockets last night, they are fallen without provoking damages. Indian television refers, according to which rockets have been launched along border of Punjab State and are landed without exploding in a police’s outpost on indian border (Bsf) in Kangarh.
The News:
http://www.corriere. … /1-A_000073912.shtml
The movement has killed more than 200 catholics civilians but since 1994 respected a cease-fire.
The Ulster Defense Association (UDA), main protestant paramilitary movement in Northern Ireland, has announced today its complete disarm, as expected under the peace agreement, called Saint Friday, signed in April 1998.
The News:
http://www.liberal.i … o_uda-e-irlanda.aspx