Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Morocco 'dismantles terrorist cell' (Repost from 11/1/12)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-20172518

This article I found this week involves the dismantling of a terrorist cell within the Rif mountains in Morocco. The terrorist group was planning on setting up camp in the mountains to obviously begin training and establishing a zone. Nine different people were arrested along with a black flag that resembles Al-Qaeda. Some were placed in custody while others were taken for further investigation. Another leader was captured in France that had connections in the Casablanca bombings that killed 45 people. The group was planning to set up a fake security checkpoint and take over commercial premises to fund their projects of building explosives. I chose this because it is frankly uplifting. To know that such a small country of Morocco is capturing and dismantling terrorist group is good news. Granted, not all groups are easily stopped but this is a positive day in a somewhat negative region. I really feel confident when other countries take matters into their own hands because this is the best way to accomplish good throughout the world.

Nigerian gunmen open fire in pub

This week's article comes from the BBC. Ten civilians have died after gunmen, dressed as soldiers, entered the pub in Central Nigeria and opened fire. The shootings happened in a plateau state region where many rival ethnic groups have clashed in the past. The military is denying involvement as the gunmen dressed as soldiers. Witnesses said that the van used also resembled a military vehicle. Since this has happened before, military is not being blamed just yet. the battles take place over ethnic, religious and cultural differences. Ten civilians killed is a very tragic incident, one that should not be taken lightly.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-20512754

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Garissa, Kenya people under attack after army crackdown

In this weeks article in a north-eastern town of Kenya, at least eight people have been shot following a crackdown on Islamist militants that supposedly shot and killed three soldiers previously. The soldiers attacked a group of students waiting outside to take an exam. This is what has sparked the controversy as the students are not the targeted group. The city of Garissa is under distress as the soldiers are said to have enter the school and begin shooting at students. No victim has been claimed dead after the shooting which seems incredible giving the hostile environment.

 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-20412594

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Tsetse fly eradication

This week's article is about an interesting and maybe controversial eradication method of the tsetse fly in Ethiopia. The fly is only found in Africa and is a parasite that can affect both humans and livestock. It infects the parasite that directly attacks the nervous system, its called the sleeping sickness for humans. For cows it causes nagana, which can be compared to malaria. The method of eradication is the main point to all this as they are using radiation to stop the reproduction of the fly. they claim that if they can stop reproducing flies then the fly will essentially lose numbers. A tsetse female only reproduces once in its lifetime which is why they are using radiation to make the flies sterile them spread them amongst the fertile ones so there is no reproduction. The method is deemed safe by the International Atomic Energy agency as it has been tested in other regions like Zanzibar, and in south america with the fruit fly. I wonder what happens when the exposed flies die in a water source or food source??

http://www.voanews.com/content/ethiopias-using-radiation-to-eradicate-tsetse-flies/1545361.html

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

South African Mine Shooting

This week's article relates to a miners strike that occurred back in august and ended in the death of miners, police officers and security guards. As the case is being heard in court, new evidence is arising that may prove that police officials tampered with the photos by placing weapons near dead bodies of miners. A few videos also show officers laughing and joking over the dead bodies of miners. The sad part here is the fact that people are dying and there is no justice to either side of these killings. The miners should not have been violent with police and vice versa. It is also very sickening to see photos of these miners, with potentially no weapons, hand cuffed and dead. It is truly a tragedy and I hope the people responsible for the tampering are prosecuted. There are always two sides to a story...

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/07/world/africa/scene-of-south-african-marikana-mine-shooting-may-have-been-altered-inquiry-is-told.html?ref=africa