Author Archives for Bronwen Manby

Tripartite Alliance Signed for Repatriation of Mauritanian Refugees from Senegal

November 13, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Tripartite Alliance Signed for Repatriation of Mauritanian Refugees from Senegal

by Kissy Agyeman Significance A tripartite alliance was signed between the UNHCR, Senegal and Mauritania for the repatriation of some 24,000 refugees, an operation which is to start in December. Implications This mammoth task will enable thousands of refugees to return […]


Deal paves way home for Mauritanian refugees

November 12, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Deal paves way home for Mauritanian refugees

By Ibrahima Sylla NOUAKCHOTT, Nov 12 (Reuters) – Thousands of Mauritanian refugees in Senegal could soon go home, nearly 20 years after they fled ethnic purges, under a deal signed on Monday by the two West African neighbours and the […]


‘Forgotten’ black Mauritanian refugees call for justice

November 12, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on ‘Forgotten’ black Mauritanian refugees call for justice

By Daniel Flynn N’DIOUM, Senegal, July 27 (Reuters) – Driven from his home because of the colour of his skin, Alpha Sow is one of 20,000 black Mauritanians stranded in camps in northern Senegal for the last 18 years. Now […]


Uganda: Let sanity begin at immigration

November 12, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Uganda: Let sanity begin at immigration

The Immigration directorate, formerly a department, has finally got a new substantive head. Mr Godfrey Sasagah Wanzira has been appointed its director. This hopefully heralds a new chapter in that vital but messed up office where tribal fights, corruption and […]


Mauritania refugees in Senegal to return home in December

November 2, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Mauritania refugees in Senegal to return home in December

Repatriation of some 24,000 Mauritanian refugees who have been living in Senegal for nearly two decades will start returning home in December, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) said on Friday. “The first convoy of returning candidates is […]


Western Sahara: Is there light at the end of the tunnel?

November 1, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Western Sahara: Is there light at the end of the tunnel?

By Issaka K. Souaré Introduction In its Resolution 40/50 adopted in December 1985, the General Assembly of the United Nations argued that ‘the question of Western Sahara is a question of decolonisation, which remains to be completed on the basis […]


Egypt: Prohibited identities: State interference with religious freedom

November 1, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Egypt: Prohibited identities: State interference with religious freedom

All Egyptians upon reaching 16 years of age must, by law, obtain a national identification document that includes a national identification number (raqamqawmi) assigned at birth. A national ID is essential to obtain access to post-secondary schooling, get a job, […]


Constitution of Zimbabwe, as amended to 2007

October 30, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Constitution of Zimbabwe, as amended to 2007

Constitution of Zimbabwe as amended at 30th October, 2007, up to and including amendments made by Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment) No. 18 Act, 2007 (Act No. 11 of 2007). Download file: here


Lesotho: Lekhoaba and Another v Director of Immigration and Others (Constitutional Case No.3/07)

October 26, 2007 7:10 pm Published by Comments Off on Lesotho: Lekhoaba and Another v Director of Immigration and Others (Constitutional Case No.3/07)

Peete J.: Introduction [1 ] In the Lesotho of today, this unique case raises an important issue of a “crisis of identity” under the new democratic constitutional dispensation. [2] Lesotho is a democratic Kingdom, geographically situated, rather conspicuously, in the […]


Arrests raise questions over safe return of Mauritanian refugees

October 24, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on Arrests raise questions over safe return of Mauritanian refugees

Dakar, Oct 24, 2007 A group that claims to represent some of the 30,000 Mauritanian refugees living in Senegal says the recent arrest of some returnees is a sign that the planned repatriation of thousands of others should not go […]


UN appeals for urgently needed funds for Sahrawi and Mauritanian refugees

October 16, 2007 12:00 am Published by Comments Off on UN appeals for urgently needed funds for Sahrawi and Mauritanian refugees

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) today urgently appealed for funding for its work in refugee camps in Western Sahara and Algeria as well as for the repatriation of Mauritanian refugees. The agency’s spokesperson Jennifer Pagonis told reporters […]


Report on the identity documents available in the Ugandan legal and administrative system and other supporting documentation for applications for participation in proceedings in Uganda

October 12, 2007 10:41 am Published by Comments Off on Report on the identity documents available in the Ugandan legal and administrative system and other supporting documentation for applications for participation in proceedings in Uganda

Prepared by the Victims Participation and Reparations Section This report is submitted in accordance with the Decision on victims’ applications for participation a/0010/06, a/0064/06 to a/0070/06, a/0081/06 to a/0104/06 and a/0111/06 to a/0127/06, issued by the Single Judge on 10 […]