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Lingering court cases such as the murder of Judge Bernard Borrel in Djibouti, the Angolagate arms trial and the arrest of Rwanda’s Rose Kabuye cast a shadow over French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s promised reforms of Africa policy....

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Keywords:

Bernard Borrel, Djibouti, Rwanda, Rose Kabuye, Nicolas Sarkozy, Congo-Brazzaville, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema, Gabon, Omar Bongo Ondimba, José Eduardo dos Santos, Burkina Faso, Blaise Campaoré, Yacine Queenie Bongo, Senegalese, Jean-Wilfried Noel, Françafrique, Elysée, Joola

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