Addis Ababa news
0 comments
Leave your comments
Politics: African Union considers Haiti resettlement
Monday, February 1st 2010African leaders considered a proposal by Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade to resettle Haitians made homeless by the earthquake on 12 January during the three-day African Union (AU) summit in Addis Ababa from 31 January-2 February.
The proposal drew inspiration from the creation of Liberia in west Africa as an independent state by freed US slaves and their descendants in the mid-19th century. Speaking soon after the tragedy on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, President Wade said the history of Haitians as descendents of slaves from Africa gave them the right to return to the continent and promised parcels of land or even a whole region to prospective settlers, depending on demand. Senegal, like Haiti, is a former French colony.
On 1 February the African news agency Panapress reported that Liberian president Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf had voiced her support for the proposal, saying her country would take in all Haitians who chose to settle there. However the same source reported that other leaders were less enthusiastic, preferring to help Haitians in their own country.
The pan-African AU, which comprises 53 out of 54 African states (Morocco is the only country not to be a member), has already opened an account for Haiti with the African Development Bank for contributions from member states.
As many as 150,000 people are believed to have died in the earthquake in the area of Port au Prince alone. Damage to infrastructure and poor communications has made it difficult to establish the full extent of the devastation outside the capital.
list all newsMore Politics news in Addis Ababa
- Addis Ababa: Ethiopian election results confirmed >more
- Addis Ababa: Ethiopia’s ruling party sweeps to victory again >more
- Addis Ababa: Ethiopia elections "peaceful and calm" >more
- Addis Ababa: Africa Day on 25 May >more
- Addis Ababa: Ethiopia elections on 23 May >more
- Addis Ababa: Ethiopia readies for parliamentary elections >more
- Addis Ababa: African Union elects Bingu wa Mutharika as new president >more
Other Politics news in Africa
- Nairobi: UN Security Council calls for “compromise”. >more
- Nairobi: Kenyan government agrees terms for ICC office in Nairobi >more
- Nairobi: Commonwealth summit in Nairobi >more
- Nairobi: Kenya’s census figures contested >more
- Maputo: Maputo protests end in deaths >more
- Nairobi: Kenya government divided on Al-Bashir invitation >more
- Nairobi: Signing Kenya’s new constitution >more
Other Politics news in Europe
- Rome: Ghedaffi's visit to Rome >more
- Jersey: Observer from Jersey Channel Islands at Rwanda elections >more
- Rome: Berlusconi and Fini come to the end of the line >more
- Rome: Italy water privatisation referendum campaign ends >more
- Rome: Italian journalists protest against phone-tapping restrictions >more
- Rome: New vice-president appointed in Nigeria >more
- Rome: Watching the British elections in Italy >more
Comments
In order to post a comment you need to be registered and signed in.
login | register
Leave a comment