STOP THE SUFFERINGS !
SAVE THE UNITY OF SUDAN !
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The Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation- AAPSO- is deeply concerned by the dangerous development of the situation in Sudan.
The lagging peace process between the Sudanese government and the SPLA which is expected to end the deadly decades-long conflict, and, yet, no sign of final deal in sight, has raised fears of a indefinitely delayed matter. This peace process should not be taken in hostage by
AAPSO MESSAGE to the World Summit on Small Island Developing States Port-Louis, Mauritius, 10-14 January 2005
AFRO-ASIAN PEOPLES' SOLIDARITY ORGANISATION MESSAGE
to the World Summit on Small Island Developing States
Port-Louis, Mauritius, 10-14 January 2005
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The Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation-AAPSO- expresses its deep satisfaction regarding the timely holding of the World Forum on Small Island Developing States in a country that has just been subjected to
MASSACRE ON BURUNDI !
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Massacre has been perpetrated in the refugee camp of Gatumba, Burundi, where more than 160 people were shot, burned, hacked and clubbed to death by machetes and automatic weapons. The victims, women, children,
AAPSO ON THE SITUATION IN COTE D' IVOIRE
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The Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation- AAPSO- is deeply concerned about the serious deterioration of the situation in Cote d' Ivoire.
AFRO-ASIAN PEOPLES' SOLIDARITY ORGANISATION (AAPSO)'S
CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD CONFERENCE
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World Conference on African and African Descendents issues, Racism and Racial discrimination
11-12 November 2004, Vienna, Austria
25 MAY - AFRICA DAY
by Julien Randriamasivelo
head of Africa Section, P.S.
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In this year' commemoration of Africa Day, attention has been focused on the new developments of the general situation in Africa in many aspects. Greater expectations are stirred up over the performances of the African Union
SECOND IIPT AFRICAN CONFERENCE ON PEACE THROUGH TOURISM
Dar-Es-Salam, Tanzania, December 7-12, 2003
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Dear Sirs,
The AAPSO Permanent Secretariat thanks you for the invitation. We are forwarding the following remarks to be put into your consideration expressing AAPSO's interest in the subject of the Conference.
AAPSO STATEMENT
NO MORE GENOCIDE !
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Ituri, the northeastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has been the theatre of deadly conflict akin to genocide which occurs between two rival ethnic groups, Lendu and Hema. As the battle raged between the
AAPSO'S RENEWED COMMITMENT TO AFRICA
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As the process of globalisation is moving in full fledge towards incertainties for the people in the developing world, especially Africa has found itself caught up in an unprecedent situation caused by the mostly adverse effects of this