Armed Violence
HumAngle’s Armed Violence Desk focuses on stories from the security sector and covers the main actors of the regional conflict ecosystem. It also tracks down sources and combs through records to generate and verify information about trends in insecurity.
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UN Forces Adopt New Roadmap For Fight Against Jihadists In Mali
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) says it has adopted a new roadmap in its fight…
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Tension Rises In CAR’s Bria Following Influx Of UPC Fighters
Tension is rising in Central African Republic as the December 27, 2020 elections draw nearer, following the massive influx of…
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Kidnappers Return to Abuja-Kaduna Highway, Abduct Former Emir Sanusi’s Relative
Kidnappers have reportedly returned to Abuja-Kaduna Highway, the gateway to Nigeria’s seat of power and Northwestern state of Kaduna. Motorists…
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DR Congo Timber Production Drops By 42.7% In 2020
The Democratic Republic of Congo produced 38,210 cubic metres of log timber and 29,621 cubic metres of sawed timber, giving…
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Ivorian Opposition Leader Pascal Affi Nguessan Arrested
Pascal Affi N’Guessan, Ivory Coast’s opposition leader and former Prime Minister, has been arrested for creating a parallel government after…
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Jihadists Dismember Several In Mali
The security situation in Mali has been deteriorating as the government seems powerless to deal with rising incidences of jihadist…
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UN Forces Accused Of Complicity With Central Africa Republic Rebels
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (CAR), popularly known by its French acronym MINUSCA,…
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Cardinal Tumi Kidnapped By Cameroon Separatist Fighters
The highest Catholic prelate in Cameroon, Cardinal Christian Tumi, and the Fon of Nso have been kidnapped by Cameroon Anglophone…
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CAR Rebel Leader Sends 200 Fighters To Demobilization Committee
Ali Darassa, the self-proclaimed Central African Republic rebel general, says he has put 200 of his combatants of the Unite…
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Oyigbo Killings: Military Must Quit Internal Security Operations
The continuous involvement of the military in Nigeria’s internal security portends danger for the country as the ongoing crisis in…
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