Nicolas Delaunay (@nicodelaunay) 's Twitter Profile
Nicolas Delaunay

@nicodelaunay

Senior Analyst, Mozambique @CrisisGroup
Previously Kenya, the Horn & International Justice

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linkhttp://www.crisisgroup.org calendar_today31-10-2012 15:42:43

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Merci ⁦Nicolas Delaunay⁩ de ⁦Crisis Group⁩ ! Analyse des enjeux de la force multinationale en #Haïti pour le #Kenya en terme d’image et de politique intérieure. À (ré)écouter sur ⁦RFI⁩ rfi.my/AVmL

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Today is the day #Mondlane called for a march to occupy #Maputo. Running battles have started and will likely continue through the day. All actors should show restraint. Police, in particular, should guarantee right to peacefully demonstrate. Political actors should dialogue.

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Civil society groups estimate that at least 50 people have been killed in #Mozambique’s post-election protests. We examine the root causes fuelling unrest and discuss how authorities and opposition leaders can prevent further bloodshed and restore calm. crisisgroup.org/africa/east-an…

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In #Mozambique, protests against the elections' results has morphed into a wider contestation of Frelimo's rule. Civil society says 50 people have died amid security forces' brutal crack down. To know more, read this Crisis Group Q&A crisisgroup.org/africa/east-an…

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Trump and Africa: My take on why some are celebrating, some anxious and why the continent needs strategic leadership in an age of sharpening geopolitical competition ⁦Richard Atwood⁩ ⁦Crisis Group⁩ crisisgroup.org/africa-united-…

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#Mondlane returning to #Mozambique offers a chance for him and the government to hold meaningful de-escalation talks and find a political solution to the current crisis. But all actors need to show restraint, as failure to do so will move the country ever closer to the brink.