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OBASANJO CALLS FOR DEREGISTRATION OF MINORITY PARTIES
28 November 2003

Nigeria's President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has called for revoking the official registration of political parties which he calls "non-performing". Various official entities and former officials within Nigeria have expressed support for his initiative, though the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has characterized the move as an undemocratic first step toward vertical alignment under a one-party system.

Obasanjo cited political responsibility, saying that whole parties should be held accountable if their policies cannot win support, and that "only serious persons should apply for registration of political parties and any party so registered must operate under very demanding conditions." He went on to say that more money is spent on elections than would be required to fight a war, and that elective offices should not be commodities open to the highest bidder. [For more: This Day]

4 MILLION KILLED IN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO SINCE 1998
12 February 2006

Ongoing armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo has taken an estimated 4 million lives since 1998. Estimates range from attributing 2 to 4 million deaths to the 5 year war, to placing 3 million during the war and 1 to 2 million more in fractious post-conflict unrest and deprivation. The Lancet now reports 36,000 people per month are still dying from a combination of armed conflict, criminal violence, disease and malnutrition. [Full Story]

  MALARIA PANDEMIC KILLS 2 MILLION PER YEAR
24 June 2004

Anti-malaria activist and missionary groups report malaria is world's unseen pandemic, killing millions but largely unnoticed in the developed world. In April 2003, the United States' Department of Health and Human Services reported that malaria "affects an estimated 500 million people and results in up to 2 million deaths each year", with 90 percent of those deaths concentrated in Africa. The same report estimates an average of 3,000 children are killed every day in Africa by malaria parasites. [Full Story]

  DARFUR CRISIS IMPERILS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS
4 June 2004

The refugee crisis in Darfur, in western Sudan, is deepening, with more Sudanese seeking refuge in the dangerous neighboring country of Chad. The UN has designated the Darfur crisis the world's worst humanitarian disaster at present. The UN has cited incidents of mass killing that it classifies as ethnic cleansing, carried out by government backed Arab militia. The ongoing violence has made the distribution of aid extremely complicated... [Full Story]

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