WHY DID ZUMA VISIT HANI ASSASSINATION CONVICT?
Limpho Hani, the widow of South African anti-apartheid hero Chris Hani, has appealed to President Cyril Ramaphosa to open a new investigation into the 1993 assassination of her husband. Hani, who at the time was the leader of the South African Communist Party (SACP) and chief of staff of the African National Congress (ANC)’s armed wing, was shot dead outside his home on 10 April 1993.
The assassination, which happened at the height of delicate negotiations between the liberation movements and the apartheid government to end the oppressive racist system, has been a subject of speculation for decades. Despite the official investigation stating that the two right-wing racists, Janusz Waluś and Clive Derby-Lewis, who were arrested and convicted for the murder, were acting alone, many South Africans believe that more people were involved.
Limpho Hani, the widow of South African anti-apartheid hero Chris Hani, has appealed to President Cyril Ramaphosa to open a new investigation into the 1993 assassination of her husband. Hani, who at the time was the leader of the South African Communist Party (SACP) and chief of staff of the African National Congress (ANC)’s armed wing, was shot dead outside his home on 10 April 1993.
The assassination, which happened at the height of delicate negotiations between the liberation movements and the apartheid government to end the oppressive racist system, has been a subject of speculation for decades. Despite the official investigation stating that the two right-wing racists, Janusz Waluś and Clive Derby-Lewis, who were arrested and convicted for the murder, were acting alone, many South Africans believe that more people were involved.
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Continued……Some have even claimed that the murder was the work of ANC leaders who were clandestinely working for the apartheid intelligence establishment.
One of the ANC leaders around whom suspicions linger is the country’s former president, Jacob Zuma - who headed the ANC intelligence wing during the liberation struggle. Certain ANC figures have insinuated that he could have been a regime collaborator and, conceivably, part of a plot by the establishment to kill Hani, whom they saw as uncompromising.
Reports that Zuma paid a prison visit to Derby-Lewis have only intensified speculation that the veteran intelligence supremo could have had prior links to the assassin’s accomplice, and to Waluś. Zuma’s supporters, however, dismiss this allegation as the work of his enemies in the ANC, whom they say are the ones who actually worked for the apartheid intelligence apparatus.
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https://www.citizen.co.za/news/zuma-promised-hani-killers-pardon-report/
https://www.news24.com/citypress/news/zuma-broke-his-promise-to-hani-murderers-witness-20250131
https://www.africaninsider.com/politics/zuma-allegedly-promised-pardons-to-chris-hanis-killers-report/
https://www.justice.gov.za/trc/media/1997/9711/s971107a.htm
https://sundayworld.co.za/news/jacob-zuma-was-on-robben-island-as-an-agent-of-enemy-forces-mbeki/
https://sundayworld.co.za/news/mbalula-warned-of-apartheid-era-spies-still-operating-within-anc/
One of the ANC leaders around whom suspicions linger is the country’s former president, Jacob Zuma - who headed the ANC intelligence wing during the liberation struggle. Certain ANC figures have insinuated that he could have been a regime collaborator and, conceivably, part of a plot by the establishment to kill Hani, whom they saw as uncompromising.
Reports that Zuma paid a prison visit to Derby-Lewis have only intensified speculation that the veteran intelligence supremo could have had prior links to the assassin’s accomplice, and to Waluś. Zuma’s supporters, however, dismiss this allegation as the work of his enemies in the ANC, whom they say are the ones who actually worked for the apartheid intelligence apparatus.
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www.iol.co.za
Derby-Lewis complains about Zuma visit report
Clive Derby-Lewis, imprisoned for life for the murder of SA Communist Party leader Chris Hani, has complained to the Press Ombudsman about an article describing former deputy president Jacob Zuma's visit to him in jail.
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KENYAN EX-VP ALLEGES RUTO’S HAND IN SUDAN WAR
Kenya’s former vice president, Rigathi Gachagua, who was ousted from his position following impeachment in October 2024, has made explosive claims that President William Ruto is implicated in the ongoing two-year proxy war in Sudan.
Gachagua asserts that, in 2023, Ruto pressured him to host Mohamed Hamdan ‘Hemedti’ Dagalo, the head of the United Arab Emirates-supported paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF), in Kenya. This visit occurred on 3 January 2024, at State House in Nairobi, which sparked condemnation from the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) government, then located in Port Sudan, leading to the recall of Sudan’s ambassador.
Once a key member of Ruto’s administration, Gachagua has since become a vocal critic. His fallout with Ruto has turned him into a source of much fodder for political discourse thanks to his blowing the whistle on issues bedevilling the country.
Kenya’s former vice president, Rigathi Gachagua, who was ousted from his position following impeachment in October 2024, has made explosive claims that President William Ruto is implicated in the ongoing two-year proxy war in Sudan.
Gachagua asserts that, in 2023, Ruto pressured him to host Mohamed Hamdan ‘Hemedti’ Dagalo, the head of the United Arab Emirates-supported paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF), in Kenya. This visit occurred on 3 January 2024, at State House in Nairobi, which sparked condemnation from the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) government, then located in Port Sudan, leading to the recall of Sudan’s ambassador.
Once a key member of Ruto’s administration, Gachagua has since become a vocal critic. His fallout with Ruto has turned him into a source of much fodder for political discourse thanks to his blowing the whistle on issues bedevilling the country.
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Continued……Ruto has been criticised for hosting the RSF in Nairobi, meeting its leaders and recently allowing them to hold a signing ceremony for a parallel government in parts of Sudan they control.
Gachagua has also alleged that the RSF is involved in gold smuggling through Nairobi to the UAE, using the proceeds to fund weapons purchases.
In January 2024, a UN expert panel reported ‘credible’ claims that the UAE was supplying military equipment to the RSF via an airstrip in Chad.
The proxy war in Sudan has led to the displacement of 12.9-million people and left nearly 25 million facing acute hunger, according to the UN. In May 2024, US special envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello indicated that up to 150,000 people may have died in the first year of conflict, with the actual number likely higher due to the collapse of the healthcare system, which has made accurate reporting difficult.
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Gachagua has also alleged that the RSF is involved in gold smuggling through Nairobi to the UAE, using the proceeds to fund weapons purchases.
In January 2024, a UN expert panel reported ‘credible’ claims that the UAE was supplying military equipment to the RSF via an airstrip in Chad.
The proxy war in Sudan has led to the displacement of 12.9-million people and left nearly 25 million facing acute hunger, according to the UN. In May 2024, US special envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello indicated that up to 150,000 people may have died in the first year of conflict, with the actual number likely higher due to the collapse of the healthcare system, which has made accurate reporting difficult.
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https://www.genocidewatch.com/single-post/sudan-s-booming-wartime-gold-trade-flows-through-the-uae
Al Jazeera
Kenya Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua impeached: Why it matters
Two years after taking office, Gachagua fell out with President Ruto, leading to his ouster from office.
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What is happening between China and the Alliance of Sahel States (AES)? The three countries that make up the AES—Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger—have been on friendly terms with China since they each underwent people-backed military coups, leading to the expulsion of the French military from the region.
However, recent events suggest a slight shift in mutual understanding between some of the AES countries and specific Chinese business entities may be occurring. AES leaders have made clear that they are willing to work with any country that respects their sovereignty, but they refuse to collaborate with countries whose actions violate their rights.
However, recent events suggest a slight shift in mutual understanding between some of the AES countries and specific Chinese business entities may be occurring. AES leaders have made clear that they are willing to work with any country that respects their sovereignty, but they refuse to collaborate with countries whose actions violate their rights.
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Wakat Séra
Bobo-Dioulasso: le constructeur du plus grand CHU du Burkina désigné
Le constructeur du plus grand Centre Hospitalier Universitaire burkinabè prévu pour être réalisé à Bobo-Dioulasso, a été désigné, a annoncé le mardi 12 octobre 2021, l’ambassadeur de la République populaire de Chine au pays des «Hommes intègres». Il s’agit…
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THE UPC: CAMEROON’S TRAGIC INDEPENDENCE HEROES
On 10 April 1948, courageous Cameroonian workers and trade unionists came together in the Chez Sierra bar in Bassa to found the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon, a revolutionary political party that would fight for Cameroon’s total independence.
The party cadres demonstrated immense commitment to the revolutionary struggle and the enduring fight for pan-African unity. The UPC fought and died for the independence and unity of Cameroon, as well as that of Africa - but they paid a terrible price.
In 1955, after the violent repression of protests led to an anti-colonial uprising, the UPC was outlawed in Cameroon. This year often marks the start of the Cameroon War. By 1960, president Ahmadou Ahidjo - backed by France - was waging a genocidal war against not just the UPC but also the Bamiléké people, among whom the party enjoyed significant support.
On 10 April 1948, courageous Cameroonian workers and trade unionists came together in the Chez Sierra bar in Bassa to found the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon, a revolutionary political party that would fight for Cameroon’s total independence.
The party cadres demonstrated immense commitment to the revolutionary struggle and the enduring fight for pan-African unity. The UPC fought and died for the independence and unity of Cameroon, as well as that of Africa - but they paid a terrible price.
In 1955, after the violent repression of protests led to an anti-colonial uprising, the UPC was outlawed in Cameroon. This year often marks the start of the Cameroon War. By 1960, president Ahmadou Ahidjo - backed by France - was waging a genocidal war against not just the UPC but also the Bamiléké people, among whom the party enjoyed significant support.
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Continued……. The UPC organised the peoples of Cameroon and fought to keep the country together, even across linguistic lines, despite the brutal repression and violence.
While the Cameroonian War of Independence is often referred to as the ‘Forgotten War’ because the more successful Algerian Revolution overshadowed it at the time, the history of this struggle continues to shape Cameroon in the present.
Since independence in 1960 and the elimination of the UPC, a single political party and only two presidents have ruled the country: Ahmadou Ahidjo and Paul Biya.
Despite many setbacks, the UPC worked tirelessly to build relationships with other pan-African organisations and leaders, from Kwame Nkrumah to Patrice Lumumba and Ahmed Ben Bella. Though not yet achieved, their objective of a unified and liberated Africa continues to inspire us in the ongoing struggle.
Today, as Cameroon reflects on its independence, it is crucial to rekindle the revolutionary spirit of the UPC and the broader pan-African movement. With this milestone, let us honour the legacy of the country’s revolutionaries by working toward the realisation of their dreams: a Cameroon and an Africa that is truly free.
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https://jacobin.com/2016/12/cameroon-france-colonialism-war-resistance
While the Cameroonian War of Independence is often referred to as the ‘Forgotten War’ because the more successful Algerian Revolution overshadowed it at the time, the history of this struggle continues to shape Cameroon in the present.
Since independence in 1960 and the elimination of the UPC, a single political party and only two presidents have ruled the country: Ahmadou Ahidjo and Paul Biya.
Despite many setbacks, the UPC worked tirelessly to build relationships with other pan-African organisations and leaders, from Kwame Nkrumah to Patrice Lumumba and Ahmed Ben Bella. Though not yet achieved, their objective of a unified and liberated Africa continues to inspire us in the ongoing struggle.
Today, as Cameroon reflects on its independence, it is crucial to rekindle the revolutionary spirit of the UPC and the broader pan-African movement. With this milestone, let us honour the legacy of the country’s revolutionaries by working toward the realisation of their dreams: a Cameroon and an Africa that is truly free.
Sources
https://www.cameroon-info.net/article/cameroon-upc-is-not-dead-leaders-insist-198654.html
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https://jacobin.com/2016/12/cameroon-france-colonialism-war-resistance
Cameroon-Info.Net
Cameroon: “UPC Is Not Dead” - Leaders Insist
Leaders of the provisionary management bureau (PMB) of Union of the Peoples of Cameroon (UPC), Cameroon’s first opposition party which radically sought for independence, have reiterated that the party is not dead but alive and still waxing strong.
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South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA) and Patriotic Alliance (PA) members of parliament have reportedly embarked on a secret mission to Israel. Publicly available details are scanty, but the trip appeared to include a visit to Israeli president, Isaac Herzog. Given the current frosty state of relations between Tel Aviv and Pretoria, this trip is likely to further strain relations within the already tense Government of National Unity (GNU) where the DA and the pro-Palestine African National Congress (ANC) are the largest parties.
In an 11-minute Facebook video recorded in Israel and posted on around 6 April 2025, PA MP Ashley Sauls told his followers: “We’ve already met a governor; we’re going to meet the president. We’re not meeting the prime minister, Netanyahu, but we will meet the president, so keep your fingers crossed.”
In an 11-minute Facebook video recorded in Israel and posted on around 6 April 2025, PA MP Ashley Sauls told his followers: “We’ve already met a governor; we’re going to meet the president. We’re not meeting the prime minister, Netanyahu, but we will meet the president, so keep your fingers crossed.”
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Continued……. The delegation included PA MPs Ashley Sauls and Millicent Mathopa, as well as DA MPs Nicholas Myburgh and Bridget Masango. Western Cape Provincial Parliament MP Brett Herron from the GOOD Party brought the trip to light, suggesting in a statement on Wednesday that the entire trip was deliberately shrouded in secrecy. In his statement, Brett said, “Details of the South African visit — such as who paid, who the delegation has met, its political objectives, whether the South African government or Parliament were informed and the date of its return — are unknown.”
The DA and PA have historically maintained a consistently pro-Israel stance. On South Africa’s g*enocide case against Israel at the ICJ, both parties condemned ANC-led government’s decision to drag Tel Aviv to court. The DA described the case as “one-sided and potentially damaging to South Africa’s international credibility” while the PA vocally opposed the case, calling it “misguided and politically motivated.”
In November 2023, the country’s National Assembly adopted a motion calling for the government to “suspend all diplomatic relations with Israel until it agrees to a ceasefire.
Sources
https://forgood.org.za/da-and-pa-parliamentarians-secret-frolic-to-israel/
https://www.parliament.gov.za/press-releases/national-assembly-adopts-motion-suspend-diplomatic-relations-israel
The DA and PA have historically maintained a consistently pro-Israel stance. On South Africa’s g*enocide case against Israel at the ICJ, both parties condemned ANC-led government’s decision to drag Tel Aviv to court. The DA described the case as “one-sided and potentially damaging to South Africa’s international credibility” while the PA vocally opposed the case, calling it “misguided and politically motivated.”
In November 2023, the country’s National Assembly adopted a motion calling for the government to “suspend all diplomatic relations with Israel until it agrees to a ceasefire.
Sources
https://forgood.org.za/da-and-pa-parliamentarians-secret-frolic-to-israel/
https://www.parliament.gov.za/press-releases/national-assembly-adopts-motion-suspend-diplomatic-relations-israel
For Good
DA AND PA PARLIAMENTARIANS’ SECRET FROLIC TO ISRAEL - For Good
GOOD Statement by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General 09 April 2025 Members of Parliament representing parties in South Africa’s Government of National Unity have undertaken a secret visit to Israel. The South African MPs evidently received a warmer reception…
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IN GAZA: A HAIRCUT A DAY TAKES THE SADNESS AWAY
In the heart of occupied Gaza, during a time of immense loss, a simple gesture is cutting through the despair—literally.
A youth-led group, @we.aregaza, in collaboration with Gaza’s paracycling team @gazasunbirds, set up a pop-up barbershop for displaced children.
Amidst the rubble, laughter returned—if only for a moment—as youngsters lined up for fresh haircuts, a rare treat that brought back smiles and pockets of joy.
As of early February, the Gaza Health Ministry reported that Israel’s military campaign had k*lled at least 61,000 Palestinians—mostly women and children—since the escalation began on October 7, 2023. By July 2024, the British medical journal The Lancet projected the true death toll could exceed 186,000.
In the heart of occupied Gaza, during a time of immense loss, a simple gesture is cutting through the despair—literally.
A youth-led group, @we.aregaza, in collaboration with Gaza’s paracycling team @gazasunbirds, set up a pop-up barbershop for displaced children.
Amidst the rubble, laughter returned—if only for a moment—as youngsters lined up for fresh haircuts, a rare treat that brought back smiles and pockets of joy.
As of early February, the Gaza Health Ministry reported that Israel’s military campaign had k*lled at least 61,000 Palestinians—mostly women and children—since the escalation began on October 7, 2023. By July 2024, the British medical journal The Lancet projected the true death toll could exceed 186,000.
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Continued……. These staggering numbers underscore the profound toll on Gaza’s children who have survived, but lost homes, families and bright futures. In the face of unimaginable trauma, small acts of care, like a fresh haircut, carry a powerful message: You are seen and you are loved.
Video credit: @gazasunbirds (IG)
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/7/8/gaza-toll-could-exceed-186000-lancet-study-says
https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/10/1129722
https://www.aljazeera.com/program/quotable/2025/2/3/qt-mohamad-elmasry-030225
Video credit: @gazasunbirds (IG)
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https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/10/1129722
https://www.aljazeera.com/program/quotable/2025/2/3/qt-mohamad-elmasry-030225
Al Jazeera
Gaza toll could exceed 186,000, Lancet study says
The study finds factors like diseases will lead to many more indirect deaths in the long run even if the war stops now.
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Today in 2012 we lost an African treasure: Algerian revolutionary leader Ahmed Ben Bella. The current tension between his home country and Mali (and the other Alliance of Sahel States members) would have greatly saddened him.
His journey to prominence began during World War II, in which he actually fought for his colonial master, France. For this, he was awarded the Croix de Guerre. However, the massacre of Algerians by French forces on 8 May 1945 was a turning point - it spurred him to organise resistance against colonial oppression.
His journey to prominence began during World War II, in which he actually fought for his colonial master, France. For this, he was awarded the Croix de Guerre. However, the massacre of Algerians by French forces on 8 May 1945 was a turning point - it spurred him to organise resistance against colonial oppression.
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Continued……His leadership of the National Liberation Front (FLN) during Algeria's war of independence was instrumental to the country's liberation in 1962. Following independence, he held significant political roles, serving as prime minister and later as first elected president. His tenure was marked by efforts to rebuild Algeria and implement reforms aimed at national development, including campaigns for literacy and land redistribution.
Internationally, Ben Bella was a proponent of pan-Africanism and sought to strengthen alliances among emerging nations. He collaborated with leaders such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, Kwame Nkrumah, Modibo Keita and Che Guevara to support liberation movements across Africa. Despite his overthrow in 1965 and years of isolation, Ben Bella remained committed to pushing for reform and global solidarity until his death at the age of 95.
His legacy as a champion for the oppressed and an advocate for socio-economic equality continues to inspire generations.
Rest with the ancestors, Ahmed Ben Bella!
Sources
https://www.wrmea.org/2012-june-july/in-memoriam-the-legacy-of-revolutionary-algerian-statesman-ahmed-ben-bella-1916-2012.html
https://apnews.com/article/mali-algeria-sahel-alliance-drone-a42b34f060eb91edb28da49687cf8c5a
Internationally, Ben Bella was a proponent of pan-Africanism and sought to strengthen alliances among emerging nations. He collaborated with leaders such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, Kwame Nkrumah, Modibo Keita and Che Guevara to support liberation movements across Africa. Despite his overthrow in 1965 and years of isolation, Ben Bella remained committed to pushing for reform and global solidarity until his death at the age of 95.
His legacy as a champion for the oppressed and an advocate for socio-economic equality continues to inspire generations.
Rest with the ancestors, Ahmed Ben Bella!
Sources
https://www.wrmea.org/2012-june-july/in-memoriam-the-legacy-of-revolutionary-algerian-statesman-ahmed-ben-bella-1916-2012.html
https://apnews.com/article/mali-algeria-sahel-alliance-drone-a42b34f060eb91edb28da49687cf8c5a
WRMEA
In Memoriam: The Legacy of Revolutionary Algerian Statesman Ahmed Ben Bella (1916-2012)
June-July 2012, Pages 42-43 In Memoriam The Legacy of Revolutionary Algerian Statesman Ahmed Ben Bella (1916-2012) By Mani Singh Kang News of the April 11 death of Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria's first pre
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ISRAEL'S GENOCIDE IN GAZA: 'WORST EVER CONFLICT FOR REPORTERS'
2024 was the single deadliest year yet for journalists, with Israeli forces responsible for the k*lling of nearly 70% of all journalists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an independent non-profit organisation that promotes freedom of press. By December 2023, 77 journalists had been k*lled in Gaza by Israeli forces. Commenting on the staggering death toll, CPJ's Middle East and North Africa's program coordinator, Sherif Mansour, said it was "the most dangerous situation for journalists" they had ever seen. He added that "the Israeli army [had] killed more journalists in 10 weeks than any other army or entity in a year."
2024 was the single deadliest year yet for journalists, with Israeli forces responsible for the k*lling of nearly 70% of all journalists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an independent non-profit organisation that promotes freedom of press. By December 2023, 77 journalists had been k*lled in Gaza by Israeli forces. Commenting on the staggering death toll, CPJ's Middle East and North Africa's program coordinator, Sherif Mansour, said it was "the most dangerous situation for journalists" they had ever seen. He added that "the Israeli army [had] killed more journalists in 10 weeks than any other army or entity in a year."
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Continued……This graph, is a comparative analysis of the estimated number of journalists and media personnel who have been k*lled in different war zones across the world over the years - including World Wars 1 and 2 - and in Gaza since 7 October 2023. While 230 journalists were killed in Iraq over a 7 year period, in Gaza that death toll has been surpassed in less than 2 years.
The targeting of reporters in conflict zones is a prevalent issue, as belligerents typically look to limit the exposure of their crimes by barring independent press. Embedded reporters are offered access only if they agree to tell a sanitised story. In Gaza, despite calls for media and press freedom, Israel has prevented the presence of international reporters by placing a ban on foreign correspondents. This has meant that international news coverage relies on local reporters who are not only understaffed and underpaid, but also less protected, becoming direct targets of the Israeli military without any fear of consequences. In just the first month of Israeli forces' reign of terror in Gaza, 37 journalists were killed, making it "the deadliest single month documented," according to CPJ, since they began collecting data in 1992.
In January 2024, the International Court of Justice held that it was plausible that Israel's actions in Gaza amounted to gen*cide, and later in November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant.
Background image credit: Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish on X)
Sources
https://rsf.org/en/iraq-war-heaviest-death-toll-media-world-war-ii-march-2003-august-2010
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The targeting of reporters in conflict zones is a prevalent issue, as belligerents typically look to limit the exposure of their crimes by barring independent press. Embedded reporters are offered access only if they agree to tell a sanitised story. In Gaza, despite calls for media and press freedom, Israel has prevented the presence of international reporters by placing a ban on foreign correspondents. This has meant that international news coverage relies on local reporters who are not only understaffed and underpaid, but also less protected, becoming direct targets of the Israeli military without any fear of consequences. In just the first month of Israeli forces' reign of terror in Gaza, 37 journalists were killed, making it "the deadliest single month documented," according to CPJ, since they began collecting data in 1992.
In January 2024, the International Court of Justice held that it was plausible that Israel's actions in Gaza amounted to gen*cide, and later in November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant.
Background image credit: Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish on X)
Sources
https://rsf.org/en/iraq-war-heaviest-death-toll-media-world-war-ii-march-2003-august-2010
https://nuju.org.ua/list-of-journalists-killed-since-start-of-russia-s-full-scale-aggression-update-2
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https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2025/Turse_Costs%20of%20War_The%20Reporting%20Graveyard.pdf
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/3/24/live-israel-kills-46-in-gaza-including-two-hamas-officials
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https://www.npr.org/2024/01/26/1227078791/icj-israel-genocide-gaza-palestinians-south-africa
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MALEMA: WE CAN WORK WITH ANC, BUT NOT DA
South African opposition leader Julius Malema says that he would be willing to cooperate and work with the ruling African National Congress (ANC), but on one condition: That the ANC kicks out the right-wing Democratic Alliance (DA) and Freedom Front Plus (FF+) parties from the Government of National Unity (GNU).
Speaking at a rally on 6 April in Johannesburg, Malema (@julius_s_malema on X, @julius.malema.sello on IG) said his party, Economic Freedom Fighters (@effsouthafrica), would not accept being part of any government or coalition that included parties he described as ‘enemies of progress.’ He said the DA and FF+ have historically opposed policies that seek to redress apartheid-era injustices against Black South Africans.
South African opposition leader Julius Malema says that he would be willing to cooperate and work with the ruling African National Congress (ANC), but on one condition: That the ANC kicks out the right-wing Democratic Alliance (DA) and Freedom Front Plus (FF+) parties from the Government of National Unity (GNU).
Speaking at a rally on 6 April in Johannesburg, Malema (@julius_s_malema on X, @julius.malema.sello on IG) said his party, Economic Freedom Fighters (@effsouthafrica), would not accept being part of any government or coalition that included parties he described as ‘enemies of progress.’ He said the DA and FF+ have historically opposed policies that seek to redress apartheid-era injustices against Black South Africans.
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