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Pakistan

Drones: Myths And Reality In Pakistan

Asia Report N°247, 21 May 2013

Drone strikes alone will not eliminate the jihadi threat in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Extension of Pakistani law and full constitutional rights to the region is the only long-term solution.

Jubaland in Jeopardy: The Uneasy Path to State-Building in Somalia
Somalia

21 May 2013: On 15 May 2013, Sheikh Ahmed Madobe, leader of the Ras Kamboni militia and a close ally of Kenya, was elected Jubaland president by regional clan representatives. Hours later, Barre Hirale, a warlord from a rival clan allied with the Somali Federal Government (SFG), declared himself president. The effort to create a Jubaland state out of Somalia will test the limits of federalism in Somalia, and threatens to touch off clan warfare not only within Somalia but also in neighbouring states.

We spoke to Zakaria Yusuf, Somalia Analyst , and Claire Elder, Horn of Africa Research Assistant, to learn more about Jubaland and find out if there is a risk of conflict.

Statement on the Ríos Montt Conviction for Genocide, War Crimes
Guatemala statement

13 May 2013: In a historic decision, a Guatemalan court convicted former military dictator José Efrain Ríos Montt on 10 May of genocide and crimes against humanity for the massacre, torture, rape and forced displacement of indigenous villagers during counter-insurgency campaigns in the early 1980s. The verdict is unprecedented: never before has a national court found a former head of state guilty of genocide. It sends a powerful message: no one is above the law and everyone – including indigenous communities long marginalized by discrimination and poverty – has the right to seek justice in the courts.

The Kosovo-Serbia Agreement: Why Less Is More
Kosovo blog

7 May 2013: The 19 April agreement between Kosovo and Serbia is an earthquake in Balkan politics: the ground lurched, familiar landmarks toppled, the aftershocks are still rumbling and the new contours are only slowly emerging.

The two prime ministers initialed a “First Agreement of Principles Governing the Normalisation of Relations” in Brussels. The brief, fifteen-point text is the first bilateral agreement between Serbia and its former province; as the title suggests, it’s unlikely to be the last. Curiously neither government has published it, though a reportedly authentic version leaked quickly in the Pristina press.

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Reforma de la política de drogas

Louise Arbour, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Cesar Gaviria, Ricardo Lagos, Ernesto Zedillo, George P. Shultz and Paul Volcker
La Tercera, 19 May 2013

Breaking the Taboo about Drugs

Louise Arbour, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Cesar Gaviria, Ricardo Lagos, Ernesto Zedillo, George P. Shultz and Paul Volcker
The Guardian, 18 May 2013

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