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Algeria: Mr Attaf attends Arab-European ministerial meeting on Palestinian question in Brussels

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Assigned by President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Minister of Foreign Affairs and the National Community Abroad, Ahmed Attaf, arrived on Sunday in Brussels (Belgium) to take part in an Arab-European ministerial meeting on the Palestinian question.

This meeting is a follow-up to the first one held in Riyadh in late April this year with the participation of a small group of Arab and European countries as part of joint diplomatic efforts aimed essentially at promoting the two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and strengthening the momentum of diplomatic recognition of the State of Palestine.

Algeria is taking part in this meeting in its capacity as an Arab member of the Security Council and as part of its initiatives and efforts on behalf of the Palestinian cause, in particular to end the incessant Israeli aggression against Gaza and to speed up the admission of the State of Palestine as a full member of the United Nations.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.

China: Vice Foreign Minister Chen Xiaodong Attends Africa Day Reception

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On May 25, 2024, Vice Foreign Minister Chen Xiaodong attended and addressed the Africa Day reception jointly held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the African diplomatic corps in China.

Chen Xiaodong extended holiday greetings to African friends, saying that strengthening solidarity and cooperation with Africa is China’s unswerving strategic choice. No matter how the international landscape changes, the Chinese and African people always stand together and help each other, and the traditional friendship between China and Africa has grown stronger. This year is a great year for China-Africa relations, and a new summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) will be held. The Chinese side is ready to work with the African side to take the summit of FOCAC as an opportunity to continuously deepen China-Africa cooperation under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative and the three major global initiatives, so as to jointly write a new chapter in China-Africa friendship and build a higher-level China-Africa community with a shared future.

Martin Mpana, Dean of the African Diplomatic Corps in China and Ambassador of Cameroon to China, delivered remarks on behalf of the African diplomatic corps in China, praising the great achievements China has made under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, and thanking China for its long-term valuable support to Africa’s development and revitalization. He expressed the willingness of the African side to maintain close collaboration with the Chinese side in jointly preparing for the new summit of the FOCAC, promoting the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative and the three major global initiatives, and advancing the building of a community of with a shared future for mankind. The African side reiterates its firm commitment to the one-China principle.

A video speech on Africa Day from the rotating chairperson of the African Union and President of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani was also played on the spot.

Nearly 500 people from relevant Chinese ministries and academic institutions, entrepreneur representatives of China and Africa, and diplomatic envoys of African countries in China were present.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China.

Democratic Republic (DR) of Congo: Uphold Rights, Rule of Law After Failed Coup

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The Democratic Republic of Congo government should ensure that those who took part in an attempted coup are prosecuted in fair trials, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities should also thoroughly and impartially investigate and appropriately prosecute security forces’ alleged extrajudicial killings of coup participants.

Details are still emerging about the attempted coup by a group of about 50 Congolese and foreigners in Kinshasa, the capital, on May 19, 2024. Media reports indicate the attempted coup led to the deaths of at least two security guards and one civilian and that the security forces killed several coup participants. At least two coup participants may have been killed while trying to escape custody.

“The government both has a responsibility to ensure the security of the country and to hold those responsible for the coup attempt accountable, based on international fair trial standards,” said Lewis Mudge, Central Africa director at Human Rights Watch. “The government’s response needs to be rights-respecting, which includes impartially investigating possible security force involvement in alleged summary executions.”

Christian Malanga, a US-based Congolese opponent of the government, the self-proclaimed “President of New Zaire,” and head of a government in exile, allegedly led the coup. Malanga, his son, and other coup participants breached the Palais de la Nation (Palace of the Nation) in Kinshasa, which serves as the president’s office. The coup participants allegedly attacked the residences of the prime minister, the defense minister, and another senior politician.

Congolese security forces killed Malanga in unclear circumstances hours after he seized the Palais de la Nation.

President Félix Tshisekedi was sworn in on January 20 for a second term, after December 2023 elections marred by logistical issues, irregularities, and violence. Tshisekedi has since been unable to form a government despite holding a majority in parliament.

Media reports indicate that at least three US nationals, including Malanga’s son Marcel, participated in the failed coup. US Ambassador Lucy Tamlyn, in a statement on X (formerly Twitter), said that the US will “cooperate with the DRC authorities to the fullest extent as they investigate these criminal acts and hold accountable any US citizen.” US authorities should also investigate and appropriately prosecute any coup participant who may have violated US law, Human Rights Watch said.

Malanga livestreamed the attack on the Palais de la Nation on his Facebook account. The original livestream is no longer available. However, Human Rights Watch verified a copy of the livestream shared elsewhere online and geolocated it to the palace. It shows Malanga and a small group of armed men walking around the grounds issuing proclamations.

Human Rights Watch also geolocated two videos taken by Congolese soldiers and shared widely on social media on May 21. Human Rights Watch determined that one showed an area on the banks of the Congo River approximately 185 meters from the dock leading to the Palais de la Nation. In it, seven men in civilian dress or without clothing, including one Caucasian man without clothing who is believed to be a foreigner participating in the coup, are in and around a boat, along with six men in Congolese military fatigues. A soldier shoots twice at one of the presumed coup participants, who then lies motionless. One of the men jumps into the river in an attempt to flee. The soldiers shoot at him several dozen times until a pool of blood appears in the water and he no longer comes up for air. A soldier shouts: “He is dead!” and the firing stops.

In the second video, filmed on a dock outside the Palais de la Nation, seven soldiers, six of whom are wearing red berets associated with the Republican Guard, the presidential security detail, lead a bloodied foreigner and Malanga’s son toward the palace. The Caucasian man, who is wearing clothes, repeatedly says “no weapon” as the soldiers search him.

Congolese authorities should enforce the absolute prohibition on torture and ill-treatment of any detainee and investigate possible extrajudicial executions by security forces, Human Rights Watch said. The attempted coup came after a prolonged period during which the Congolese government had significantly repressed the rights to free expression, media freedom, and peaceful assembly. Since 2020, the authorities have increasingly cracked down on journalists, human rights and democracy activists, critics of the government, and opposition party members and officials. Security forces have repeatedly used unnecessary or excessive forceincluding lethal force, to block or disperse peaceful demonstrations.

The attempted coup occurred at a time when armed conflict in eastern Congo has intensified as Rwandan-backed M23 rebels continue to seize territory around Goma, the capital of North Kivu province.

West and Central Africa have experienced a spate of coups over the last few years, posing concerns for democratic institutions and upending the peaceful transfer of power. The African Union and several African governments have condemned the attempted coup. The AU Constitutive Act and the Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance support sanctions against unconstitutional changes of government.

“Congo and the region have a legacy of coups and attempted coups,” Mudge said. “The Congolese government needs to treat this crisis as an opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to human rights and the rule of law.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Human Rights Watch (HRW).

Chargel to Showcase Cutting-Edge Logistics Solutions at GITEX AFRICA 2024

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Chargel, a pioneer in digital freight solutions, is thrilled to announce its participation in GITEX AFRICA 2024 (https://GITEXAFRICA.com), set to take place from May 29th to May 31st in Marrakech. Building on the success of its previous showcase, Chargel returns to GITEX AFRICA for the second year in a row, offering an exclusive opportunity to engage with industry leaders, investors, and potential clients.

Empowering African Logistics with Advanced Technology Solutions

At GITEX AFRICA, Chargel will unveil its state-of-the-art logistics platform, showcasing a mix of telematics, mobile technology, and cutting-edge AI solutions. This blend of innovative technologies has empowered Chargel to revolutionize the logistics landscape in Africa, driving efficiency, transparency, and reliability across the supply chain.

With a focus on leveraging technology to address the unique challenges of logistics operations in Africa, Chargel’s platform incorporates advanced telematics systems to track shipments in real-time, ensuring greater visibility and control over the entire transportation process. Coupled with mobile technology, Chargel offers a seamless and intuitive user experience, empowering clients to manage their logistics operations on the go.

Furthermore, Chargel’s AI-driven algorithms play a pivotal role in optimizing resource allocation, automating driver assignments, and predicting future demand patterns. By utilising the power of AI, Chargel has enhanced operational efficiency, reduced costs, and improved service quality for its clients.

Alioune Ndoye, CTO and Co-founder at Chargel, commented, “At Chargel, we are committed to leveraging cutting-edge technology to drive innovation and transformation in the logistics industry. Our platform represents a fusion of telematics, mobile technology, and AI, offering unparalleled efficiency and reliability to our clients across Africa.”

Shaping the Future of African Logistics

Chargel’s participation in GITEX AFRICA underscores its dedication to shaping the future of logistics in Africa through technology-driven solutions. The company aims to inspire industry stakeholders, develop collaboration, and accelerate the adoption of transformative technologies for sustainable growth.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of GITEX Africa.

For media inquiries or to schedule a meeting with the Chargel team at GITEX AFRICA 2024, please contact:
Marie MBOW
marie@chargel.me

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About Chargel:
Chargel is at the forefront of revolutionizing the logistics industry across West Africa with its innovative digital freight solutions. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, Chargel provides streamlined and efficient transportation services that empower businesses to thrive in today’s competitive market. With a focus on reliability, transparency, and efficiency, Chargel is reshaping the way goods are transported, making logistics simpler, faster, and more cost-effective for everyone involved.

For more information, please visit Chargel’s Website (https://www.Chargel.me).