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African Union summit boosts force in Somalia

KAMPALA, Uganda — The terrorist violence spreading from Somalia dominated this week's African Union summit, resulting in a decision to boost the number of troops it deploys in the war-torn country. Meeting just two weeks after the Somali extremist group Al Shabaab's three bombings killed 76 people in Kampala on July 11, the African Union leaders meeting in this city found it difficult to discuss anything else.

 
The Al Shabaab rebels said the bombings were in retaliation for Uganda sending peacekeeping forces to prop up the Somali government in the country's capital of Mogadishu. Uganda also hosts a European Union training camp for Somali soldiers fighting Al Shabaab. Amid a heavy military presence in Kampala, more than 30 leaders and delegations from 49 of Africa's 53 countries decided to increase the group's peacekeeping force in Somalia, from 6,000 to 8,000 troops.
 
Summit leaders affirmed their continued assistance to the Somali government led by Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, which is under assault from Al Shabaab, an ally of Al Qaeda. At the summit's opening the leaders observed two minutes of silence for the Kampala attack victims.
 
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni then delivered a tough speech in which he urged the African leaders to "sweep the terrorists out of Africa. Let them go back to Asia and the Middle East where they come from. I reject this new form of colonialism through terrorism."
 
He called on the African Union to step up its campaign against Al Shabaab and the Islamist militants in Africa. "These reactionary groups have now committed aggression against our country," said Museveni. "We have the right of self defense. We shall now go for them." U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder came to Kampala for the summit and called on the African leaders to stand together against the Somali insurgents.
 
"Make no mistake," said Holder, "these attacks were nothing more than reprehensible acts of cowardice, inspired by a radical and corrupt ideology that systematically denies human rights, devalues women and girls, and perverts the peaceful traditions and teachings of a great religion." 
 
Officials of the U.S. Africa Command warned of a growing threat from Al Qaeda in Somalia and nearby Yemen and promised to increase military assistance to the Africa Union peacekeeping force by providing more equipment, training, logistical support and information-sharing. The Africa Union will also need helicopters as there are none presently in use in Somalia, according to African military experts.
 
The peacekeeping force in Mogadishu now consists of about 6,000 Ugandan and Burundian troops who protect a few blocks of Mogadishu and the airport. The troops are under constant assault from Al Shabaab. As the African leaders met in Kampala, several more people were killed in Mogadishu amid fresh fighting between African peacekeepers and Al Shabaab.
 
The African Union agreed to send 2,000 more troops from Guinea and Djibouti, two countries with  Muslim majorities that leaders said Al Shabaab could not portray as "infidels."
Source: Gregory Branch | GlobalPost
Archbishop Tutu to retire Tags: African News

South African anti-apartheid leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu says he will retire soon from public life.  Tutu, who battled to end apartheid and later to promote peace and reconciliation, announced at a news conference Thursday he would retire from public life October 7, on his 79th birthday.

He told reporters his schedule of public appearances had grown increasingly punishing.  "Instead of growing old gracefully with my family, reading and writing and praying and thinking, too much of my time has been spent at airports and in hotels," said Tutu.

He said from October he would limit his time at the office to one day per week in order to wrap up his many public responsibilities.

"The time has now come to slow down and sip, maybe, Rooibos tea with my beloved wife in the afternoon, to watch cricket and rugby and soccer and tennis; to travel to visit my children and grandchildren, rather than [go to] conferences and conventions and university campuses," said Tutu.

Tutu said he would continue to support his Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation and continue to work with a global council of statesmen called The Elders, founded by former President Nelson Mandela.  Tutu said, however, that he would leave his positions at the University of Western Cape and with the United Nations Advisory Committee on the Prevention of Genocide. And he said he would no longer grant media interviews.

Ordained a priest of the Anglican Church in 1960 at the age of 30, Tutu used his clerical status to denounce the injustices of apartheid, and he was arrested repeatedly for his outspokenness.  He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, and was named the first black archbishop of Cape Town two years later.  He used his new international stature to broaden the anti-apartheid struggle.

During the first post-apartheid elections in 1994, Tutu coined the phrase "Rainbow Nation" to describe his country.  He was subsequently named chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which for 30 months heard victims testify about the atrocities committed during the apartheid era.

He retired as archbishop 14 years ago, but maintained a heavy public schedule.  He continued to denounce injustices around the world and to criticize what he saw as the failings of the new South Africa.

Tutu spoke out against AIDS denial during the government of former President Thabo Mbeki, and apologized to gays and lesbians for the suffering caused by the teachings of the Anglican Church.

One of the biggest supporters of bringing the football World Cup to South Africa, Tutu was seen dancing and singing during the opening ceremonies and several matches.

Source: VOA News

Genevieve at the MUD Cosmetics photo shoot Tags: Genevieve Nnaji African Celebrity

MUD, we love celebrating the beauty in every culture. For this reason, we enjoy collaborating with our domestic and international authorized retailers, to help develop culturally relevant marketing and advertising campaigns that generate excitement for their MUD Cosmetics businesses. Recently we were honored to team up with Bellezza Cosmetics and Spa, our retail partner in Nigeria, to do a photo shoot at our headquarters in Los Angeles with the very talented and beautifulNollywood actress and model, Genevieve Nnaji.
 
An immensely popular beauty icon and the only Nigerian actress to ever be
 profiled on Oprah, Genevieve has been the 
recipient of many awards throughout her career, including Best Actress of the Year at the City People Awards (2001), and Best Actress in a Leading Role at the African Movie Academy Awards (2005). Her film credits include starring roles in more than 80 Nollywood movies, including the hits Honey 1 and 2, and For Better For Worse 1 and 2.
 
As one of the most famous faces in Africa, Genevieve was the perfect choice for Bellezza co-Managing Directors Chinny Onwugbenu and Onyiny Onwugbenu for their campaign to promote their MUD business in Nigeria. When we heard about their collaboration, we were excited to pitch in! During a two-day photo shoot in Los Angeles, we assembled a crew that included a MUD school portfolio photographer, MUD make-up artists and hairstylists, and a videographer. Our team worked with Genevieve to capture Bellezza’s vision and create a portfolio of images for the Nigerian advertising campaign.
Source: MUDblog
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