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ID112472
Title ProperCommonwealth update
LanguageENG
AuthorGruenbaum, Oren
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)There were clashes between protesters and the police after Mohamed Nasheed was replaced as president of the Maldives by his deputy, Mohammed Waheed Hassan, in what Nasheed said was a coup. A film aimed at raising awareness of the atrocities committed by Joseph Kony, leader of the notorious Lord's Resistance Army militia in Uganda, became an internet phenomenon, being seen by close to 100 million people in a month, but also drew fierce criticism. The Boko Haram Islamist uprising in Nigeria claimed hundreds more lives with the rebels rejecting offers to negotiate. Australia's prime minister, Julia Gillard, defeated a challenge to her leadership by her foreign minister, Kevin Rudd. Fears grew for the nascent democracy in Malawi as a prominent human rights lawyer and critic of President Bingu wa Mutharika was jailed. The king of Tonga, who introduced democracy to the south Pacific nation, died.
`In' analytical NoteRound Table Vol. 101, No. 419; Apr 2012: p.107-122
Journal SourceRound Table Vol. 101, No. 419; Apr 2012: p.107-122
Key WordsCommonwealth ;  Mohamed Nasheed ;  Maldives ;  Mohammed Waheed Hassan ;  Lord's Resistance Army Militia ;  Uganda ;  Boko Haram Islamist ;  Nigeria ;  Australia ;  Julia Gillard ;  Kevin Rudd ;  Malawi ;  South Pacific Nation ;  Democracy


 
 
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