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From Welcome to Asmarino Independent. Fri Mar 1 2013, 23:47:21

Just how many Eritreans have been kidnapped isn't known, in part because the global nature of the extortion has limited the ability of any law enforcement authority to track it. But according to a joint study by the Physicians for Human Rights and the Hotline for Migrant Workers, two Israeli nonprofits that run clinics treating victims, an estimated 5,000 to 7,000 Eritrean refugees who arrived in that country in the past three years had been tortured. Another 4,000 Eritreans have disappeared and many are presumed dead, according to testimony for the European Union. ...

But according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, some 250,000 Eriteans have fled the country, about half in the past 10 years, which places the country ninth in the top 10 source countries of ...

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From DipNote: Latest Stories Fri Mar 1 2013, 21:55:00

At a massive youth soccer tournament last weekend in Nairobi, the competition was peaceful, and the hope in Kenya is that the election season also will be peaceful.

Kenyans want to avoid the kind of violence that occurred after the 2007 elections. In Nairobi's Mathare slum, one of Africa's poorest and largest and a hotspot of violence in 2007, more than 20 people have died as a result of inter-ethnic fighting in recent months. Bob Munro, who created the Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA) in 1987, thought that a big tournament might be a good way to ease tensions.

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From Shadow and Act Fri Mar 1 2013, 21:48:26

Comedian Aisha Tyler, who currently appears as a regular on CBS' afternoon show The Talk, aside from her guest starring work on other shows such as Glee and Archer, has been tapped to be the host of a new version of comedy show Whose Line is it Anyway? for the CW Network which will run as summer series. Many of you will remember the original incarnation of the show, which made regular Wayne Brady a star, when it ran on ABC from 1998-2004 hosted by Drew Carey. The premise will still be the same in which a team of comedians go through a series of improv games using ideas from the audience and host creating different characters and scenes. At the end of each show a winner will be...

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From Chris Blattman Fri Mar 1 2013, 21:36:36

I am switching away from Google's Feedburner service. This is the service that, for the past five years, has channeled my blog's RSS feed out to those who read without coming to the site. It has also served those who ... Continue reading →

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From Shadow and Act Fri Mar 1 2013, 21:33:49

The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA), an organization I only recently became very aware of, but which seems to be doing a lot to raise its profile lately, recently hosted its Special Achievement Honors in Marina Del Ray. On the heels of the organization's 2013 AAFCA Awards a few weeks ago, this event honored Cicely Tyson, Screen Gems, the Pan African Film Festival, and Rainforest Films for their overall achievements in film. Find details in the press release below, along with a few photos from the event. The African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) honored the special achievements of iconic actress Cicely Tyson, vanguard film studio Screen Gems...

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From Shadow and Act Fri Mar 1 2013, 21:05:40

So like remember how adding Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj as judges was going to give Fox TV's American Idol a badly need boost in the ratings? Well if it wasn't working when the season began it sure ain't working now. This Weds the show pulled in 13.1 million viewers. That may sound like a lot, but it isn't when you consider that that is the lowest number of viewers ever in the show's history since it first came on the air in June 2002. That year the program's first show premiered to just under 10 million viewers but steadily increased throughout the season with the final show pulling in over 23 million watchers. After that the sky was the limit with the show averaging some 30...

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From CinéAfrique.Org, Le blog ! Fri Mar 1 2013, 20:48:16

En compétition pour l'étalon d'or de Yennenga, Yema réalisé par l'Algérienne Djamila Sahraoui, a ouvert officiellement le Fespaco le 24 février dernier au cinéma Burkina à Ouagadougou. Le film s'ouvre sur la vieille Ouardia traînant le corps de son fils Tarek décédé dans des conditions pas tout à fait claires. Yema se termine également par [...]

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From CinéAfrique.Org, Le blog ! Fri Mar 1 2013, 20:30:22

Le jeune Thami passe sa vie à braver les interdits dans une société marocaine attachée à certaines valeurs comme le respect de la personne âgée et de la femme mariée. Après avoir refusé de faire des études pour devenir soit avocat soit juge, comme le souhaite son père, un conservateur Adel issu de la confrérie [...]

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From The North Bank Evening Standard Fri Mar 1 2013, 20:07:00

Deutsch: Fußballstadion, Bakau (elf Kilometer von Banjul entfernt) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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From CinéAfrique.Org, Le blog ! Fri Mar 1 2013, 20:04:04

Le 25 février dernier, le public du cinéma Burkina à Ouagadougou était trés ému par les multiples histoires contenues dans La pirogue, un long-métrage du Sénégalais Moussa Touré. Selon l'auteur, l'histoire racontée dans le film se déroule dans "Un village de pêcheurs en grande banlieue de Dakar d'où partent de nombreuses pirogues. Les traversées en [...]

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