Monthly Archives: "August 2012"

Iran was seen as suspicious since the Syrian crisis began, because of it’s support for the Assad government. Now, it wants to be seen as a peacemaker in the area, by demanding the support of...

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Although support for the Turkish proposal of a safe haven for refugees grows within the international community, President Assad dismissed any discussion as being impractical. Francois Hollande, the French President, declared of Monday that Turkey...

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After two men were killed a day earlier in a bombing, on Tuesday, at their funeral, another twelve people were killed in a car bombing at the entrance to a Druze cemetery in the Jaramana...

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As the conflict in Syria worsens, the United Nations warns about the increased number of war refugees in need of a buffer zone. The expected number of refugees is up to 200,000 in Turkey alone....

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In response of the recent threads from the Bakassi people of seeking independence both from Cameroon and Nigeria, the Nigeria federal government has advised them to obey the laws of Cameroon. The government thinks it...

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Do to a rise of criminal activity in Kumba and a growing feeling of insecurity among the population the Governor Bernard Okalia Bilai has promised to hunt down this criminals. The population has lost it’s...

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Bakassi Peninsula is commonly described as “oil-rich”, though in fact no commercially viable deposits of oil have yet been discovered. However, the area has aroused considerable interest from oil companies in the light of the...

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The Nigerian House of Representatives has commenced investigations in into various cases of sexual abuse, organized killings and disruption of commercial activities that the people of Bakassi Peninsula have suffered at the hands of Cameroon....

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With the coming of October 10, 2012, the people of Bakassi Peninsula have become restless. October 10 is an important date do to the fact that it is the end of the time period when...

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The causes of the conflict in Sudan are plentiful and they are rooted in tribal, economic, religious, social, and political factors. Some of them are structured causes, some are proximity causes, while others are triggers...

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