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9th May 2008


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Offering immunity to leaders of countries or rebel movements was never a popular idea, but it has taken a battering this year. There are currently a handful of cases under review: Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe, the Lord’s Resistance Army’s leader Jospeh Kony and Tanzania’s ex-President Benjamin Mkapa. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor finds himself sitting in lock-up in the Hague as Special Court prosectors chase after his hundreds of millions of dollars previously held in foreign banks. It now seems that prosecutions will become the norm, even if promises of asylum are given. But not all cases can be treated in the same way. Taking a lesson from Taylor, leaders facing charges of corruption or extrajudicial killings may choose to hold on to power if they face prosecution. Few leaders give up power voluntarily in Central Africa. The MDC had offered to allow President Mugabe to retire in peace, but changed its tone as the situation deteriorated. Even if Mugabe were given immunity, it would raise questions about what would happen to the people who planned and carried out the Matabeleland killings in the early 1980s. Kony has been unwilling to sign the latest peace deal because there are few guarantees that President Museveni can offer when there are outstanding warrants for Kony at the International Criminal Court and Uganda’s High Court.



BOOK REVIEWs

The No-Nonsense Guide to International Migration
by Peter Stalker
Published 2008 by New Internationalist Publications Ltd pp. 144 ISBN 978-1904456-94-0

Sweet Teeth and Loose Bowels
The Adventures of an International Aid Worker - by Michael S Gerber
Published 2007 by Troubador Publishing Ltd ISBN 978-1905886-463

Diamonds Gold and War
The Making of South Africa - by Martin Meredith
Published 2007 by Simon & Schuster ISBN 978-07432-8618-3

The Next Gulf
London, Washington and Oil Conflict in Nigeria - by Andy Rowell, James Marriott & Lorne Stockman
Published 2005 by Constable ISBN 1-84529-259-6

The Last King of Scotland
by Giles Foden
Published 1999 by Faber and Faber ISBN 978-0-571-19564-0

Oliver Tambo Remembered
by Z. Pallo Jordan (Ed)
Published 2007 by Macmillan ISBN 978-1-77010-075-6

Once Upon a Time in Ghana
Traditional Ewe Stories Retold in English - by Anna Cottrell
Published 2007 by Matador ISBN 978-1906221-584

Rabble-Rouser for Peace
The Authorised Biography of Desmond Tutu - by John Allen
Published 2007 by Rider ISBN 9781846040641

Last Orders at Harrods
An African Tale - by Michael Holman
Published 2005 by Polygon pp. 240 ISBN 1904598323

Fatboy and the Dancing Ladies
by Michael Holman
Published 2007 by Polygon pp. 224 ISBN 190459879X

Death of Dignity
Angola's Civil War - by Victoria Brittain
Published 1998 by Pluto Press pp. 108 ISBN 0 7453 1247 0

This House Has Fallen
Midnight in Nigeria - by Karl Maier
Published 2000 by Public Affairs pp. 240 ISBN 1-891620-60-6

Le Chapelet et La Machette:
sur les traces du génocide Rwandais - by Camille Karangwa
Published 2003 by Editions du Jour, Pretoria, SA pp. 122 ISBN 0-620-31144-4

Mercenaires SA
by Philippe Chapleau & François Misser
Published 1998 by Desclee de Brouwer, Paris, France pp. 218 ISBN 2 - 220-04230-8

Don't let's go to the dogs tonight
An African childhood - by Alexandra Fuller
Published 2002 by Picador pp. 310 ISBN 0330490230

Into the House of the Ancestors
Inside the new Africa - by Karl Maier
Published 1998 by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. pp. 262 ISBN 0 471 13457 X

In the Shadow of a Saint
A son's journey to understand his father's legacy - by Ken Wiwa
Published 2000 by Doubleday pp. 261 ISBN 0385601859

Mandela
The Authorised Biography - by Anthony Sampson
Published 1999 by Harper Collins pp. 676 ISBN 0006388450

Stolen Fruit
The Tropical Commodities Disaster - by Peter Robbins
Published 2003 by Zed Books pp. 188 ISBN 1842772813


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