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The Obama Administration's Bold but Risky Plan to Make Africa Gay-Friendly Reuters

The Obama Administration's Bold but Risky Plan to Make Africa Gay-Friendly

A new U.S. initiative to improve the sub-Saharan's notoriously poor LGBT rights could already be inspiring a backlash.

In Liberia, Yearning for Return of Imprisoned Warlord Charles Taylor AP

In Liberia, Yearning for Return of Imprisoned Warlord Charles Taylor

The man who plunged his country and Sierra Leone into war could play a major role in Liberia's political future -- and its hopes for peace -- even as he stands trial at a special UN-backed court

In Kenya, Forced Male Circumcision and a Struggle for Justice Reuters

In Kenya, Forced Male Circumcision and a Struggle for Justice

The International Criminal Court faces a difficult history of sexual violence in Sub-Saharan Africa, and a chance to reconsider this under-discussed atrocity

Kenyan Trial Asks, Can Journalism Be a War Crime? Robert Corey-Boulet

Kenyan Trial Asks, Can Journalism Be a War Crime?

Radio journalist Joshua arap Sang is accused of inciting mass violence in 2007. His case raises complex questions, rooted in Nuremberg and Rwanda, about the capabilities and responsibilities of speech.

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