In Part XII of the series on Global conflicts under the radar, we’re looking at the Rwandan connection, which is the major factor in the current crisis in Congo.
In Part XIII of Global conflicts under the radar on Sudan, let’s explore the Rwandan connection in the Sudanese conflict – in this section, we take a look at the post-independent, pre-1990s-massacre Rwanda, in chronological order.
In Part III of the Broadcasting Bill 2023, I’ll be taking a look at the Sections from 6 to 13, discussing clauses that may prove detrimental to the rights of the public.
In Part IV of Broadcasting Bill 2023, I’m discussing relevant (concerning) clauses of Sections 14 – 23.
In Part XI of Global conflicts under the radar featuring Sudan, I’m exploring the latest conflicts (2025) in Sudan, some patterns I’ve seen emerge from conflicts of the last 5-6 decades in a conflict that has taken the lives of over 6 million Congolese and displaced several more.
In Part X on Global Conflicts under the Radar and the fifth part focussed on Congo(DRC), we’ll take a look at how the violence evolved during the first 4 years of 2020s. We’ll see the escalating violence and massacres of ADF and the emergence of M23 with sophisticated weapons.
This article, is a continuation of my previous article on “What we want for Palestine”. Here I explore the plans for Palestine in the offing, made by parties interested in the region. Parties “interested in the region” are not necessarily parties who are interested in the future of the nation state of Palestine, as we will see shortly.
In Part VIII of the series on Global conflicts under the radar and fourth section on Congo, we revisit the First and Second Congo Wars and the events leading up to the present conflicts, starting with the Rwandan genocide of the 1990s.
In Part IX of this series on Global conflicts under the radar featuring Congo, we take a look at the Congo’s history including its politics, conflicts, creation, rise and fall of various players during the period from 2012 to 2020.