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<beckerleschar@orange.sn> Date: 3 November 2009 Kuito, and Angola, move on - Colin Murphy Seven years after the end of the civil war, and one year since the first elections to be held in Angola in 16 years, there is a new sense of stability and optimism. But in the city of Kuito, people are only now starting to deal with the trauma of the war LMD English edition exclusive Who benefits from russian-african coproduction? <http://mondediplo.com/2009/11/11angola> <http://mondediplo.com/> See also : Guinea's bauxite townfalls apart - Julien Brygo Last month, Guineans protesting at a rumoured, and unpopular, candidate for president were shot at, killing and injuring many. Meanwhile, the country is feeling the effects of the global financial crisis: after a French conglomerate withdrew, the Russians took over its aluminium ore refining and are taking all they can get of Guinea's resources Translated by Stephanie Irvine From Sahara exile to future freedom
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