Thursday, March 3, 2011

South Sudan: Dozens killed in fresh South Sudan clashes between army and George Athor’s rebels

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Dozens of people have been killed in clashes between South Sudan’s Army and a rebel faction near Fangak town in Jonglei state earlier this week, officials said on Wednesday.

Rebel leader George Athor claimed later that about 100 people, mostly soldiers of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA), were killed in the latest fighting. But the SPLA said actual death toll in the fighting was closer to 40.

South Sudan Army spokesman Col. Philip Aguer told reporters on Wednesday that deaths in the fighting was not something to be “proud of,” and accused the Athor-led rebel faction of “refusing peace, amnesty, and the cease-fire.”

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Libya: Libyan rebels said repulsed Government attack

Brega: In a fierce day-long battle, rebel forces in this strategic oil town successfully repelled an attack on Wednesday by government loyalists backed by artillery and war planes, witnesses in the town said.

At least six were confirmed dead and 16 wounded in the fighting, the witnesses said, and the death toll was expected to rise.

The attack seemed to spearhead a broader effort by the government of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi to reassert control over strategic oil assets in the eastern part of the country, which have been seized by rebel forces in recent weeks.

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Senegal: Senegal has cut diplomatic ties with Iran and accused Tehran of supplying weapons to Casamance Movement of Democratic Forces (MFDC)

Senegal has cut diplomatic ties with Iran, accusing Tehran of supplying weapons to separatist rebels in its southern Casamance region, the foreign ministry said.

“Senegal has decided to break off diplomatic relations with the Republic of Iran,” the foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement linked the Iranian weapons with an attack on Sunday in Casamance, the latest in a string of such attacks by rebels engaged in one of Africa’s longest-running conflicts, which resulted in the deaths of three Senegalese troops.

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Monday, February 28, 2011

Ethiopia: Clashes at border with Kenya and Somalia between army against al-Shabaab and Oromo Liberation Front (OLF)

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The Ethiopian army is fighting two rebels in two different borders as it tries to secure its border towns.

Ethiopian troops supporting Somalia’s weak transitional forces have been battling al-Shabaab insurgents for the past week in the town of Beled-hawo, near the Somalia-Ethiopia-Kenya border.

The fighting erupted early hours of Wednesday when Ethiopia tried to fairwell more than 2,000 Somali police across the border. They have been receiving training in Ethiopia since 2009. Minutes after their deployment they came under attack from heavily-armed al-Shabaab insurgents.

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