The Muslims Internet Directory: Countries/Comoros languages of comoros islands. part of ethnologue languages of the world_, 13thedition Integrated regional Information Network comoros Rated 0.00 http://2muslims.com/directory/Countries/Comoros/index.shtml
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Comoros Government, Comoros In addition there are at least 10 regional and local stations, some of which areopenly The country consists of three islands (Grande Comore, Anjouan, http://creekin.net/k8582-n43-comoros-government-comoros.html
Extractions: Comoros has experienced frequent strikes and civil unrest, resulting in violent clashes between police and demonstrators. As the government completes the transition to constitutional federalism, periodic strikes and protests against the Union and Anjouan island governments will likely continue to occur. ... This replaces the Consular Information Sheet dated August 25, 2004, to update the sections on Country Description, Entry Requirements, Safety and Security, Crime, Information for Victims of Crime, Medical Facilities and Health Information, Medical Insurance, Traffic Safety and Road Conditions, Aviation Safety and Oversight, Special Circumstances, Criminal Penalties, Children's Issues, and Registration/Embassy Location. [ Read More The Constitution, which was promulgated in 2000 by the head of the military after the 1999 coup, did not provide specifically for freedom of religion, and authorities infringed on this right. The new Constitution, which was voted into effect in December 2001 and reincorporates Anjouan, Grand Comoros, and Moheli into a new federation that grants the islands greater autonomy, specifically provides for freedom of religion; however, the new Constitution also proclaims Islam the official religion of the country, and the Government discouraged the practice of other religions. Government authorities continued to prohibit Christians from proselytizing, and the local authorities and population restricted the right of Christians to practice their faith in parts of the country. ... [
THE COMOROS By Cyril PAHLAVI comoros islands in South African regional http://www.comores-online.com/mwezinet/histoire/comoros_pahlavi.htm
New Added Web Links, 02/00 PAS is joining with other regional Africanist training centers to increasinglyemphasize a comoros. Mwezinet. General resouces about comoros islands. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/About_African/newlinks0200.html
Extractions: Centre AEquatoria Program of African Studies Northwestern U. of Michigan: Center for Afroamerican and African Studies Institute for African Studies of the University of Vienna For the last 30 years interdisciplinarity has become a major topic at the Institute. Thereby language (linguistics and science of literature), culture and history as well as international developments affecting the continent are put into context. This gives students of our institute the opportunity of not only specializing in one of the above-mentioned fields but also of profiting from research in the neighbouring fields.
Reporters Sans Frontières - Comoros - 2003 Annual Report The history of comoros is strewn with coups and attempted coups and, president of the newlycreated regional government of Grande Comore island, Col. http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=6408
Algeria DO NOT submit sites in the top level category of RegionalAtlantic islands This category is for Englishlanguage web sites about comoros islands (Union http://www.sitesatlas.com/cgi-bin/pod/pod.cgi?dir=/Regional/Africa/desc.html
LocalPin - Comoros The Country People of comoros A brief history and links. Map of the comorosIslands (1991). Integrated regional Information Network comoros http://www.localpin.com/info/en/africa/comoros/
ZUJI Destination Guides Africa comoros Mayotte in the Indian Ocean , byMalyn Newitt, is an outline of the recent history of the comoros islands. http://www.zuji.com.sg/dest/guide/0,1277,ZUJISG|15509|3838|1,00.html
Extractions: Reading List The Comoros Islands: Struggle Against Dependency in the Indian Ocean , by Malyn Newitt, is an outline of the recent history of the Comoros Islands. If you're interested in furry, fluffy things, try Lemurs of Madagascar and the Comoros: The Iucn Red Data Book , by Caroline Harcourt. It's packed with details on the habits and habitats of those cute little lemurs. Marine turtles in the Comoro Archipelago , by J Frazier, gives you the low-down on these lumbering little fellas that are now an endangered species. If you're into ichthyology, or just happen to be intrigued by old bones and dinosaur discoveries, read the amazing story of how a fish, believed to be extinct, turned up alive and well and living in the Comoros Islands in Living Fossil: The Story of the Coelacanth , by Keith Stewart Thomson. Got a bit of French under your belt? Then try Comores: Quatre les entre Pirates et Planteurs , by Jean Martin. It's a massive two-volume work covering Comoran history from the 18th century to 1912.
Please Note This List Is Provided For The Information Of Other Interests South African history and politics; Information studies in Africa Interests comoros; Swahili coast; Indian Ocean islands; African links with http://www.ssn.flinders.edu.au/global/afsaap/people/members.htm
Project MUSE One is a project I coordinated with regional scholars and completed in December Recently, migrants from the comoros islands have revivified Islam in http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/positions/v011/11.1verges.html
Extractions: [End Page 241] This essay constitutes a proposition toward a remapping of the Asian-African world of exchanges. It is an exploratory piece in which I, building on primary research, suggest looking at the reemerging discourses and practices of south-south connections and asking: What practices of cultural translation exist between Asia and Africa? How is "Asia" constructed in "Africa" and vice versa? What kinds of informal routes of transaction and exchange have developed alongside formal ones? Who are the practitioners of informal exchanges? What has been preserved of the 1960s rhetoric of south-south cooperation? What has been added? What kinds of projects are funded? What kinds of expertise are offered? Through a series of examples of current Asian-African exchanges, I intend to justify why we might want to study these new emergences and why they should matter to postcolonial scholars.
Politics Of Comoros - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The new Union of the comoros consists of three islands, Grande Comore, (15 seats five from each island; members selected by regional councils for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Comoros
Extractions: Elections in Comoros The Union of the Comoros, known as the Islamic Federal Republic of the Comoros until , is ruled by Colonel Azali Assoumani . The political situation in Comoros has been extremely fluid since the country's independence in 1975, subject to the volatility of coups and political insurrection. Colonel Azali seized power in a bloodless coup in April 1999, overthrowing Interim President Tadjiddine Ben Said Massounde , who himself had held the office since the death of democratically elected President Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim in November, 1998. In May 1999, Azali decreed a constitution that gave him both executive and legislative powers. Bowing somewhat to international criticism, Azali appointed a civilian Prime Minister, Bainrifi Tarmidi , in December 1999; however, Azali retained the mantle of Head of State and army Commander. In December 2000, Azali named a new civilian Prime Minister, Hamada Madi , and formed a new civilian Cabinet. When Azali took power he also pledged to step down in April 2000 and relinquish control to a democratically elected president, a pledge which he has yet to fulfill.
Comoros comoros consists of three islands, Ngazidja (also known as Grand Comore), Moheli, their travel history and what antimalarials they have been taking. http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1091.html
Extractions: Enter Keywords in field and click Go International Travel Home Passports Home Visas Home News and Updates ... About The Bureau of Consular Affairs External URLs International Travel Home Traveling to the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico, or Canada? International Travel Information Travel Warnings ... International Travel Information print email U.S. Department of State Washington, DC 20520 Consular Information Sheet Please click on this link to read important information you should see before you travel abroad This information is current as of today, Comoros April 06, 2005 COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: The Union of the Comoros is a developing nation located in the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa. Comoros consists of three islands, Ngazidja (also known as Grand Comore), Moheli, and Anjouan that cover about 900 square miles. Ngazidja is home to the capital city Moroni, and is the most developed of the three islands. Facilities for tourism are limited and telecommunication links are unreliable. French, Arabic, Swahili, and Comorian Creole are spoken. Read the Department of State Background Notes on the Union of Comoros for additional information.
ZUJI Destination Guides Africa comoros Mayotte. comoros Mayotte. Introduction.The comoros islands are wrapped in a fragrant blend of ylangylang oil, http://www.zuji.com/dest/guide/0,1277,LNPLAU|15509,00.html
Extractions: Introduction The Comoros islands are wrapped in a fragrant blend of ylang-ylang oil, Arabic aesthetics, African warmth and French chic. There are cobblestoned medinas with higgledy-piggledy lanes and old world charm; ports bristling with white sailed dhows; tropical moons rising over white beaches; the sun setting over the ocean in a riot of reds and oranges; and a colourful history of sultans and soothsayers, plantantion owners and eloping princesses. But despite all these charms Comoros and Mayotte remain the least frequented and least travelled of all the islands in the region. This may have something to do with the islands' reputation as a backwater, or it just might have something to do with the political coups, civilian riots and seccessionist plots that come and go with seasonal punctuality. Not for nothing has Comoros been nicknamed Coup-Coup Land.
Comoros-Land & People comoros islands Photo Gallery Country Info on Zorona.com Integrated RegionalInformation Network - comoros - from the UN Office for the Coordination http://www.arabinfoseek.com/comoros-land_&_people.htm
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World Telephone Numbering Guide 1 April 2000 Integration of history into the World Telephone Numbering Guide . For Canada, at least, the other comoros were assigned a 0XX Mark code http://www.wtng.info/wtng-hst.html
Extractions: Introduction... This is an attempt to trace the development of ITU's (formerly CCITT's) country codes assignments. Information was gleaned from vintage ITU/CCITT "Books" (i.e. the Recommendations which are the international telecommunications standards), and whatever else was available. There will be numerous details to be filled in (dates of changes, introductions, circumstances etc). Additional, corrected or updated information to this end would be welcome at wtng(at)wtng.info Document History... Format... This file is ordered first by time (when country codes were established, changed, deleted, etc) then within each particular time by country code. The initial list of 1964 is shown; only the changes are listed thereafter. The 1960 CCITT Red Book featured a list of country codes for Europe that was the precursor for the modern international telephone country code system. Whether this was ever available for subscriber use is unknown; this could have been intended for operator dialling rather than customer dialling. That list went as follows (* represents a code that remains in use in today's country code plan): Note from Dik Winter regarding 60-Luxembourg: "At least this country code has been used in the Netherlands (but at the same time the country code used for Belgium was 32). That must have been in the early sixties indeed. I do not have parts of a phone book showing it, I have only parts of Amsterdam phone books and when direct dialling from Amsterdam to Luxembourg was allowed much later the country code was changed to 352 as it is now, but I have noted it down from another Dutch phone book (presumably that of the province of Zeeland)."
Island Agenda Within UNESCOs own regional and subregional groupings, smallisland countries of equipment for strengthening the production capacity of Radio comoros, http://www.unesco.org/csi/B10/mime8.htm
AllRefer.com - Comoros - Foreign Affairs | Comoran Information Resource It frequently received aid from those countries and the regional financial publication The comoros Problems and Prospects of a Small, Island Economy, http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/comoros/comoros36.html
Extractions: Comoros Comoros The close relationship Comoros developed with South Africa in the 1980s was much less significant to both countries in the 1990s. With the reform of its apartheid government, South Africa no longer needed Comoros as evidence of its ostensible ability to enjoy good relations with a black African state; the end of the Cold War had also diminished Comoros' strategic value to Pretoria. Although South Africa continued to provide developmental aid, it closed its consulate in Moroni in 1992. Since the 1989 coup and subsequent expulsion of South Africanfinanced mercenaries, Comoros likewise turned away from South Africa and toward France for assistance with its security needs. The government fostered close relationships with the more conservative (and oil-rich) Arab states, such as Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. It frequently received aid from those countries and the regional financial institutions they influenced, such as the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa and the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development. In October 1993, Comoros joined the League of Arab States, after having been rejected when it applied for membership initially in 1977. Regional relations generally were good. In 1985 Madagascar, Mauritius, and Seychelles agreed to admit Comoros as the fourth member of the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC), an organization established in 1982 to encourage regional cooperation. In 1993 Mauritius and Seychelles had two of the five embassies in Moroni, and Mauritius and Madagascar were connected to the republic by regularly scheduled commercial flights.
Elections In The Comoros The comoros have a population of around 640000 on 2170 km². The federalpresidency is to take it in turns between the three islands. http://www.electionworld.org/comoros.htm
Extractions: Electionworld.org / Elections around the world Comoros Comorian Komori French Comores ) are a country in Southern Africa. The capital is Moroni. The dominant religion is islam (sunni). The official languages are Comorian and French. The Comoros have a population of around 640,000 on 2,170 km². The country is a federal republic with some democratic structures, divided in 3 islands.. Freedom House rated the country on political rights with a 5 and on civil rights with a 4, both on a scale of 1 to 7 (in which 1 is the most free). Freedom House considers the Comoros to be a partly free country. More info CIA World Fact Book Wikipedia World Statesmen Rulers ... Political resources Official name: Udzima wa Komori/Union des Comores (Union of the Comoros) Political parties (including links) A short history Executive President: 10 march and 14 april 2002 Azali Assoumani Mahamoud Mradabi Said Ali Kemal - Pour les Comores Mtara Maécha Abbas Djoussouf Youssouf Said Abdallah Halifa Ali Mroudjaé Moustoifa S Cheick Source: Adam Carr: Kemal and Mradabi withdrew for the second round and urged their supporters to boycott the second round.
Regional And Political Groupings UN preparatory meetings are often held at the regional level, and thus, Associated Members American Samoa, Cook islands, French Polynesia, Guam, http://www.peacewomen.org/un/Political_Groupings/politicalgroupings.html