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ISRAEL'S IMPUNITY IS A CULTURAL PHENOMENA
This December 2024 video of a 14-year-old Israeli boy spitting in the face of a 7-year-old Ethiopian kid went viral after Israeli activist and journalist Daniel Amram (@danielamram6 on IG and @danielamram3 on X) shared it online. The attacker, who uploaded the video himself, is seen first interacting with the Ethiopian boy before spitting on him and calling him the N-word.
Here, independent journalist Erik Warsaw (@erikwarsaw on Instagram) comments on the disturbing incident, calling it a reflection of Israeli culture that normalises violence towards non-Jewish people.
This December 2024 video of a 14-year-old Israeli boy spitting in the face of a 7-year-old Ethiopian kid went viral after Israeli activist and journalist Daniel Amram (@danielamram6 on IG and @danielamram3 on X) shared it online. The attacker, who uploaded the video himself, is seen first interacting with the Ethiopian boy before spitting on him and calling him the N-word.
Here, independent journalist Erik Warsaw (@erikwarsaw on Instagram) comments on the disturbing incident, calling it a reflection of Israeli culture that normalises violence towards non-Jewish people.
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Continued……. Indeed, many human-rights groups have called Israel an apartheid state for denying Palestinians their rights through laws that create physical barriers and unlivable conditions, such as the use of caloric restrictions.
Israel’s onslaught on Palestinians has been ongoing since 7 October 2023. According to the Lancet medical journal, Israel may have k*lled as many as 186,000 Palestinians as of early July 2024. However, Israel's ethnic cleansing has not only been against Palestinians. Ethiopian Jews have also faced persecution, including the systemic sterilisation of Ethiopian Jewish women. In 2013, an Israeli minister admitted that it had been injecting the women with the contraceptive drug, Depo-Provera, without their consent or knowledge. This admission came after a December 2012 documentary produced evidence that sparked outrage.
Despite these proven violations, Israel has yet to be brought to account and continues to be bankrolled and protected by the US. It is no wonder a 14-year-old Israeli felt emboldened to post the video on social media as a joke.
The culture of impunity and lack of accountability in Israel starts from the decision-making body in Tel Aviv and trickles down to ordinary citizens.
Video credit: @erikwarsaw (IG)
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https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/gaza-death-toll-could-exceed-186000-lancet-warns
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2514241/israeli-tiktoker-sparks-outrage-after-spitting-on-ethiopian-boys-face-in-disturbing-video
https://tandslaw.com/uscis-to-review-social-media-of-foreign-national-applicants-for-immigration-benefits-for-anti-semitic-activity/
https://www.africanews.com/2025/04/10/usa-screening-for-anti-semitic-activities-as-grounds-for-visa-refusal/
https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-charts
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2013-01-27/ty-article/.premium/ethiopians-fooled-into-birth-control/0000017f-f512-d044-adff-f7fb92c30000
Israel’s onslaught on Palestinians has been ongoing since 7 October 2023. According to the Lancet medical journal, Israel may have k*lled as many as 186,000 Palestinians as of early July 2024. However, Israel's ethnic cleansing has not only been against Palestinians. Ethiopian Jews have also faced persecution, including the systemic sterilisation of Ethiopian Jewish women. In 2013, an Israeli minister admitted that it had been injecting the women with the contraceptive drug, Depo-Provera, without their consent or knowledge. This admission came after a December 2012 documentary produced evidence that sparked outrage.
Despite these proven violations, Israel has yet to be brought to account and continues to be bankrolled and protected by the US. It is no wonder a 14-year-old Israeli felt emboldened to post the video on social media as a joke.
The culture of impunity and lack of accountability in Israel starts from the decision-making body in Tel Aviv and trickles down to ordinary citizens.
Video credit: @erikwarsaw (IG)
Sources
https://www.instagram.com/a.kaballo/reel/DDesBMHihSF/israeli-spits-on-7-year-old-ethiopiana-14-year-old-israeli-boy-in-the-resort-tow/
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)01169-3/fulltext
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-21621388
https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/news-releases/dhs-to-begin-screening-aliens-social-media-activity-for-antisemitism
https://www.adalah.org/uploads/oldfiles/newsletter/eng/jun07/ar1.pdf
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/gaza-death-toll-could-exceed-186000-lancet-warns
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2514241/israeli-tiktoker-sparks-outrage-after-spitting-on-ethiopian-boys-face-in-disturbing-video
https://tandslaw.com/uscis-to-review-social-media-of-foreign-national-applicants-for-immigration-benefits-for-anti-semitic-activity/
https://www.africanews.com/2025/04/10/usa-screening-for-anti-semitic-activities-as-grounds-for-visa-refusal/
https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-charts
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2013-01-27/ty-article/.premium/ethiopians-fooled-into-birth-control/0000017f-f512-d044-adff-f7fb92c30000
The Lancet
Counting the dead in Gaza: difficult but essential
By June 19, 2024, 37 396 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the attack
by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023, according to the Gaza Health Ministry,
as reported by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.1 The Ministry's…
by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023, according to the Gaza Health Ministry,
as reported by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.1 The Ministry's…
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SAM NUJOMA BIRTHDAY
Namibia lost its former president and founding father, Sam Nujoma, on February 9, 2025. On what would have been his 96th birthday, we look at the life of a man dedicated to the liberation of his people.
Born on May 12 1929, to a poor pastoralist family, Nujoma was the eldest of 11 children. His educational opportunities were limited because Nujoma spent much of his early childhood looking after his siblings and tending to the family's cattle and traditional farming activities.
Nujoma was thrust into politics following his arrest in 1959 for taking part in a political protest. He fled to Tanzania after his release from exile, where he helped found the South West African People's Organization (SWAPO). He launched a guerrilla war against apartheid South Africa when the state refused to heed a 1966 U.N. resolution ending its mandate on the former German colony.
Namibia lost its former president and founding father, Sam Nujoma, on February 9, 2025. On what would have been his 96th birthday, we look at the life of a man dedicated to the liberation of his people.
Born on May 12 1929, to a poor pastoralist family, Nujoma was the eldest of 11 children. His educational opportunities were limited because Nujoma spent much of his early childhood looking after his siblings and tending to the family's cattle and traditional farming activities.
Nujoma was thrust into politics following his arrest in 1959 for taking part in a political protest. He fled to Tanzania after his release from exile, where he helped found the South West African People's Organization (SWAPO). He launched a guerrilla war against apartheid South Africa when the state refused to heed a 1966 U.N. resolution ending its mandate on the former German colony.
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Continued……He spent 30 years in exile as a SWAPO leader before returning for the Parliamentary elections in late 1989. Months later, in 1990, as Namibia's independence was confirmed, he was elected president by lawmakers, serving in that capacity for 15 years until 2005.
His achievements include initiating land reform to resolve historic inequalities, with 12% of commercial farmland transferred from minority white settlers to Africans by 2007. He also championed women's rights, saying, "There is no shortage of competent and experienced African women to lead the way forward."
Thorny issues remain, such as the issue of land, but that is now our fight. Join us in wishing this ancestor a Happy Birthday!
Sources
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sam-nujoma-namibia-anti-apartheid-activist-first-president-dies-at-95/
https://namibiatoday.com/sylvanie-beukes-revolutionizing-e-commerce-in-namibia/
https://actsa.org/africa-mourns-a-liberation-hero-sam-nujoma/
His achievements include initiating land reform to resolve historic inequalities, with 12% of commercial farmland transferred from minority white settlers to Africans by 2007. He also championed women's rights, saying, "There is no shortage of competent and experienced African women to lead the way forward."
Thorny issues remain, such as the issue of land, but that is now our fight. Join us in wishing this ancestor a Happy Birthday!
Sources
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sam-nujoma-namibia-anti-apartheid-activist-first-president-dies-at-95/
https://namibiatoday.com/sylvanie-beukes-revolutionizing-e-commerce-in-namibia/
https://actsa.org/africa-mourns-a-liberation-hero-sam-nujoma/
CBS News
Sam Nujoma, anti-apartheid activist and Namibia's first president, dies at 95
Sam Nujoma, the freedom fighter who became Namibia's founding president after leading the country to independence from apartheid South Africa, has died.
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HOW IGNORANCE OF U.S. HISTORY ENABLES RACISM
The experience of Black people in the US impacted by slavery is not only starkly different from that of immigrants whose families moved there from the 1960s onwards, it also encapsulates a hard truth: that the US wasn't just built by enslaved Africans, it was engineered to keep them at the bottom. In this short video, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) practitioner @rahimehramezany (Instagram) explains why - reminding us that the country has a violent history of targeting Black communities down the generations, involving chattel slavery, Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, redlining and the War on Drugs.
The experience of Black people in the US impacted by slavery is not only starkly different from that of immigrants whose families moved there from the 1960s onwards, it also encapsulates a hard truth: that the US wasn't just built by enslaved Africans, it was engineered to keep them at the bottom. In this short video, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) practitioner @rahimehramezany (Instagram) explains why - reminding us that the country has a violent history of targeting Black communities down the generations, involving chattel slavery, Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, redlining and the War on Drugs.
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Continued…….. Chattel slavery, for example, stripped Black people of autonomy and tore families apart. The Black Codes and Jim Crow laws that followed enforced racial segregation, denying them basic civil rights well into the 20th century. This racism inevitably became structural, as exemplified by policies such as redlining, whereby Black communities were denied access to adequate housing, credit and economic advancement. It further ensured that descendants of enslaved Africans were kept in cycles of poverty that disenfranchise them generationally today.
DEI policies have been implemented in a bid to help level the playing field. But they are under attack in the US. Ignorance of the facts of US history continues to facilitate false claims in that debate - for example, that the crises facing Black communities in the US today result largely from their own failures rather than from systemic ones. This is made worse by fallacious comparisons with families who immigrated to the US from the 1960s onwards, who have often enjoyed success in their new lives, but who also didn’t undergo the ordeal of being Black in the US.
What do you think?
Video Credit: @rahimehramezany (IG)
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https://federalism.org/encyclopedia/no-topic/black-codes
https://www.albert.io/blog/jim-crow-laws-ap-african-american-studies-review
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https://www.addictioncenter.com/news/2021/08/war-on-drugs-impact-on-black-people
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/freedom-riders-jim-crow-laws
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/black-codes-and-jim-crow-laws
https://www.forbes.com/sites/janicegassam/2022/02/06/black-is-not-a-monolith-an-exploration-of-how-the-black-american-and-black-immigrant-experiences-diverge/
https://www.thebaltimorestory.org/history-1/1662-racial-chattel-slavery-permanent-and-inheritable
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https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/race-mass-incarceration-and-disastrous-war-drugs
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9901820/
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/mapmaker-redlining-united-states/
DEI policies have been implemented in a bid to help level the playing field. But they are under attack in the US. Ignorance of the facts of US history continues to facilitate false claims in that debate - for example, that the crises facing Black communities in the US today result largely from their own failures rather than from systemic ones. This is made worse by fallacious comparisons with families who immigrated to the US from the 1960s onwards, who have often enjoyed success in their new lives, but who also didn’t undergo the ordeal of being Black in the US.
What do you think?
Video Credit: @rahimehramezany (IG)
Sources
https://federalism.org/encyclopedia/no-topic/black-codes
https://www.albert.io/blog/jim-crow-laws-ap-african-american-studies-review
https://crownedinblacklove.com/2025/02/16/how-redlining-affected-and-continues-to-impact-black-communities
https://www.addictioncenter.com/news/2021/08/war-on-drugs-impact-on-black-people
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/freedom-riders-jim-crow-laws
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/black-codes-and-jim-crow-laws
https://www.forbes.com/sites/janicegassam/2022/02/06/black-is-not-a-monolith-an-exploration-of-how-the-black-american-and-black-immigrant-experiences-diverge/
https://www.thebaltimorestory.org/history-1/1662-racial-chattel-slavery-permanent-and-inheritable
https://www.npr.org/2017/05/03/526655831/a-forgotten-history-of-how-the-u-s-government-segregated-america
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/race-mass-incarceration-and-disastrous-war-drugs
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9901820/
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/mapmaker-redlining-united-states/
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Black Codes | Center for the Study of Federalism
The term “Black Codes” refers to bodies of laws passed by southern legislatures during the era of Presidential Reconstruction (1865–66) that sought to delineate the social, economic, and political rights...
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A good indicator of who’s popular and who’s not in Kenya is the ever-changing ‘street’ art decorating the country’s famous taxi minibuses, known locally as ‘matatus.’ And judging by the designs gracing Nairobi’s roads recently, there’s an appetite for a new kind of leader: Kenyans have become almost accustomed now to seeing an image of Burkina Faso’s revolutionary president Ibrahim Traoré when catching a ride.
Few will need reminding that he’s a key figure in Africa’s people-led movement for sovereignty. His message of pan-African unity and self-determination resonates with young Kenyans, 67% of whom are out of work, according to the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE).
In June 2024, massive Gen Z-led protests swept Kenya against IMF-backed tax hikes and bad governance by President William Ruto's administration, which is accused of catering to Western dictates.
Few will need reminding that he’s a key figure in Africa’s people-led movement for sovereignty. His message of pan-African unity and self-determination resonates with young Kenyans, 67% of whom are out of work, according to the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE).
In June 2024, massive Gen Z-led protests swept Kenya against IMF-backed tax hikes and bad governance by President William Ruto's administration, which is accused of catering to Western dictates.
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Continued……. The image of Ibrahim Traoré adorning Kenyan matatus demonstrates that Africa's anti-imperialist revolution is not just a political movement. It is also a cultural awakening, a reclaiming of narrative and a bold step towards a future where Africa truly charts its own path.
Have you spotted Traoré anywhere interesting lately?
Sources
https://kenyanforeignpolicy.com/burkina-fasos-junta-ibrahim-traore-admiration-in-nairobi/
https://www.csis.org/analysis/taking-charge-gen-z-leads-historic-protests-kenya
https://www.fke-kenya.org/policy-issues/youth-employment
https://african.business/2024/05/politics/rutos-state-visit-cements-us-kenya-relations
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2024/05/21/ykkp-m21.html
Have you spotted Traoré anywhere interesting lately?
Sources
https://kenyanforeignpolicy.com/burkina-fasos-junta-ibrahim-traore-admiration-in-nairobi/
https://www.csis.org/analysis/taking-charge-gen-z-leads-historic-protests-kenya
https://www.fke-kenya.org/policy-issues/youth-employment
https://african.business/2024/05/politics/rutos-state-visit-cements-us-kenya-relations
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2024/05/21/ykkp-m21.html
Kenyan Foreign Policy
Burkina Faso's Junta Ibrahim Traoré Admiration in Kenya
The face of the charismatic Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré, now featured on one such vehicle, is stirring excitement among Nairobi’s youth and his supporters, who admire his strong and decisive leadership.
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YOUNG BURKINABE INVEST IN
TRAORÉ'S VISION
The humble tomato reveals why Africa needs to ‘ketch up’ with revolutionary Burkina Faso.
Ghanaian YouTuber Wode Maya recently paid a visit to a tomato-processing factory in Bobo-Dioulasso. The facility sheds light on why people are so excited about what’s happening under 37-year-old pan-African president Ibrahim Traoré.
Firstly, all the employees are young Burkinabés. Secondly, a lack of formal education is no hindrance to finding work for people - what matters is the right attitude towards the country’s future (where the country’s resources work for the people and the people work for the country). Thirdly, the factory is owned by the people, who stumped up all the investment capital.
TRAORÉ'S VISION
The humble tomato reveals why Africa needs to ‘ketch up’ with revolutionary Burkina Faso.
Ghanaian YouTuber Wode Maya recently paid a visit to a tomato-processing factory in Bobo-Dioulasso. The facility sheds light on why people are so excited about what’s happening under 37-year-old pan-African president Ibrahim Traoré.
Firstly, all the employees are young Burkinabés. Secondly, a lack of formal education is no hindrance to finding work for people - what matters is the right attitude towards the country’s future (where the country’s resources work for the people and the people work for the country). Thirdly, the factory is owned by the people, who stumped up all the investment capital.
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Continued…….. Traoré inaugurated the $8-million factory last November, hailing the project as a ‘patriotic commitment of the Burkinabe, from within and from the diaspora, who massively subscribed to the programme of community entrepreneurship through popular shareholding.’ Another 100-tonne tomato-processing factory was opened in December 2024 in Yako, in the northern region of the country. A third facility is slated for Tenkodogo.
The Bobo-Dioulasso facility can handle up to 5 tonnes of tomato concentrate every hour and is set to cater to both local and international markets. It’s projected to generate over 100 direct jobs and more than 5,000 indirect jobs, which will support farmers and others in agriculture. Additionally, it will provide a reliable market for local tomato producers, helping to cut down on post-harvest losses and keep prices steady.
Traoré is spearheading a people's movement aimed at self-reliance and sovereignty. He’s nationalising Burkina Faso's natural resources and empowering his people by building industrial capacity, creating employment and laying the basis for home-grown prosperity.
The young people of Africa are the continent's future, and with great leadership, they can really help push things forward. Young Burkinabe who are dedicated to Traoré's vision of an independent Burkina Faso serve as an inspiration for over 400-million young Africans across the continent.
Video credit: WODE MAYA
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https://westafricaweekly.com/burkina-faso-president-traore-inaugurates-tomato-processing-plant-in-bobo-dioulasso/
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https://archive.ph/zcAn8
https://au.int/en/youth-development#:~:text=Africa%20has%20the%20youngest%20population,development%20index%20of%20African%20nations.
The Bobo-Dioulasso facility can handle up to 5 tonnes of tomato concentrate every hour and is set to cater to both local and international markets. It’s projected to generate over 100 direct jobs and more than 5,000 indirect jobs, which will support farmers and others in agriculture. Additionally, it will provide a reliable market for local tomato producers, helping to cut down on post-harvest losses and keep prices steady.
Traoré is spearheading a people's movement aimed at self-reliance and sovereignty. He’s nationalising Burkina Faso's natural resources and empowering his people by building industrial capacity, creating employment and laying the basis for home-grown prosperity.
The young people of Africa are the continent's future, and with great leadership, they can really help push things forward. Young Burkinabe who are dedicated to Traoré's vision of an independent Burkina Faso serve as an inspiration for over 400-million young Africans across the continent.
Video credit: WODE MAYA
Sources
https://westafricaweekly.com/burkina-faso-president-traore-inaugurates-tomato-processing-plant-in-bobo-dioulasso/
https://www.tomatonews.com/en/burkina-faso-a-new-tomato-processing-facility_2_2382.html
https://foroyaa.net/captain-traore-inaugurates-tomato-processing-plant/
https://westafricaweekly.com/burkina-faso-president-traore-inaugurates-second-tomato-processing-plant/
https://archive.ph/zcAn8
https://au.int/en/youth-development#:~:text=Africa%20has%20the%20youngest%20population,development%20index%20of%20African%20nations.
West Africa Weekly
Burkina Faso: President Traoré Inaugurates Tomato Processing Plant In Bobo-Dioulasso
The President of Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has officially inaugurated the new tomato processing plant in Bobo-Dioulasso. During the inauguration, President Traoré said that the plant is a symbol of the country’s commitment to self-reliance and…
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BURKINA FASO-VENEZUELA MEETUP IN RUSSIA
This year’s Victory Day celebrations in Moscow looked less like a standard show of military might and more like a summit of the unbowed, bringing together leaders from Africa, Asia and the Americas, signalling that the age of a one‑pole world is fading.
This clip captured a moment between Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré (@capitaineIb226 on X) and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, (@nicolasmaduro on IG) who expressed admiration for the Pan-Africanist revolution taking place in Burkina Faso, whose name means ‘the land of upright [people].’
Both men recognised the role of the West in subjugating the Global South. Maduro has faced several regime change attempts, such as through the West backing US-linked Venezuelan right-wing interventionist Juan Guaidó.
This year’s Victory Day celebrations in Moscow looked less like a standard show of military might and more like a summit of the unbowed, bringing together leaders from Africa, Asia and the Americas, signalling that the age of a one‑pole world is fading.
This clip captured a moment between Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré (@capitaineIb226 on X) and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, (@nicolasmaduro on IG) who expressed admiration for the Pan-Africanist revolution taking place in Burkina Faso, whose name means ‘the land of upright [people].’
Both men recognised the role of the West in subjugating the Global South. Maduro has faced several regime change attempts, such as through the West backing US-linked Venezuelan right-wing interventionist Juan Guaidó.
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Continued………On the other hand, Burkina Faso’s government has confirmed seven coup attempts since Traoré took power following a successful people-backed coup d’état. Both Maduro and Traoré have pursued pro-people policies. For instance, Maduro has championed social spending and initiatives like constructing homes for low-income families. In Burkina Faso, Traoré is building factories and gold processing facilities and modernising agriculture. Plus, Burkina Faso is building the all-too-important anti-imperialist confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) alongside Mali and Niger, a step toward continental unity.
Have a watch, and let us know what you make of the meeting.
Video credit to Faso 7 (@faso7tv on YouTube, @Faso7_BF on IG + X)
Sources
https://www.thehabarinetwork.com/burkina-faso-coup-anniversary-key-achievements-of-captain-ibrahim-traore
https://mltoday.com/ten-victories-of-president-maduro-in-2016
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJb5YDBCHwd/?img_index=5
Have a watch, and let us know what you make of the meeting.
Video credit to Faso 7 (@faso7tv on YouTube, @Faso7_BF on IG + X)
Sources
https://www.thehabarinetwork.com/burkina-faso-coup-anniversary-key-achievements-of-captain-ibrahim-traore
https://mltoday.com/ten-victories-of-president-maduro-in-2016
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJb5YDBCHwd/?img_index=5
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Burkina Faso Coup anniversary: Key achievements of Captain Ibrahim Traoré
Friday, November 22, 2024 By Godfred Zina The military junta in Burkina Faso has faced criticism regarding issues of democracy, freedom of speech, violence, and authoritarian governance. However, it is important to acknowledge several transformative initiatives…
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FLOOD TRAGEDY ADDS TO DRC’S SUFFERING
The majority of the 119 people confirmed dead after the recent flooding in eastern DR Congo were reportedly children and the elderly.
On Thursday night (8 May 2025), torrential rains going into the following day in South Kivu broke the banks of the Kasaba River, sweeping away homes in a nearby village. Dozens were also injured. Rescue operations have been hampered by the destruction of telephone lines. The tragedy adds to the misery that decades of foreign-backed resource war and ensuing internal displacement have inflicted on the region.
The majority of the 119 people confirmed dead after the recent flooding in eastern DR Congo were reportedly children and the elderly.
On Thursday night (8 May 2025), torrential rains going into the following day in South Kivu broke the banks of the Kasaba River, sweeping away homes in a nearby village. Dozens were also injured. Rescue operations have been hampered by the destruction of telephone lines. The tragedy adds to the misery that decades of foreign-backed resource war and ensuing internal displacement have inflicted on the region.
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Continued……. It’s also a stark reminder of the climate injustice our continent is subjected to. The West industrialised on the back of dirty technologies whose climate consequences Africans are feeling acutely. The DRC reportedly contributes less than 0.01% of global fossil CO2 emissions, and Africa as a whole around 4%.
Since January 2025, eastern DRC has experienced escalated violence from the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group. Although the country’s vast rainforests and peatlands serve as significant carbon sinks, they are increasingly threatened by environmental degradation due to the struggle for its resources involving foreign players.
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Since January 2025, eastern DRC has experienced escalated violence from the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group. Although the country’s vast rainforests and peatlands serve as significant carbon sinks, they are increasingly threatened by environmental degradation due to the struggle for its resources involving foreign players.
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LET'S TALK ABOUT IBRAHIM TRAORÉ
In Episode 4 of her 'Let's Talk About' series, African Stream's @sannario_ presents the case for why Africans worldwide are rallying behind Burkina Faso's revolutionary leader Ibrahim Traoré (@CapitaineIb226 on X). This moment, greater that one man, echoes the legacy of iconic revolutionary figures such as Thomas Sankara (1949-87), Kwame Nkrumah (1909-72), Malcolm X (1925-65) and Marcus Garvey (1887-1940), whose struggles and visions, once confined to the history books, continue to inspire and resonate deeply with pan-Africans worldwide.
Unlike past generations who fought primarily for survival against the brutalities of colonialism, this new wave is actively living through a revolution aimed at breaking neocolonial shackles and reclaiming African sovereignty from Western hands, which have long exploited not just the continent, but people of African descent across the world.
Shot at: @nomadcorner.africa (Instagram)
Music: @yabaangelosi (Instagram)
In Episode 4 of her 'Let's Talk About' series, African Stream's @sannario_ presents the case for why Africans worldwide are rallying behind Burkina Faso's revolutionary leader Ibrahim Traoré (@CapitaineIb226 on X). This moment, greater that one man, echoes the legacy of iconic revolutionary figures such as Thomas Sankara (1949-87), Kwame Nkrumah (1909-72), Malcolm X (1925-65) and Marcus Garvey (1887-1940), whose struggles and visions, once confined to the history books, continue to inspire and resonate deeply with pan-Africans worldwide.
Unlike past generations who fought primarily for survival against the brutalities of colonialism, this new wave is actively living through a revolution aimed at breaking neocolonial shackles and reclaiming African sovereignty from Western hands, which have long exploited not just the continent, but people of African descent across the world.
Shot at: @nomadcorner.africa (Instagram)
Music: @yabaangelosi (Instagram)
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FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO SOUTH AFRICA LAMBASTED OVER GAZA
South Africans are not welcoming g*nocidaires and their accomplices. In this video, Stellenbosch University Professor Emeritus Usuf Chikte (@usufchikte on IG) took to task the French ambassador to South Africa, David Martinon, over his country’s involvement in Israel’s onslaught in Gaza.
French officials claim no new weapons have left Paris for Israel since the onslaught escalated in Gaza in October 2023, but that pause can't whitewash its record: Paris sold nearly $210 million in arms or arms licences to Israel between 2013 and 2022. These included spare parts for machine guns, weapon sights, bombardment calculators, and infrared or thermal imaging equipment, placing it squarely in the same Western supply chain as Germany, the UK, and the United States. Paris additionally banned pro-Palestine protests in late 2023.
South Africans are not welcoming g*nocidaires and their accomplices. In this video, Stellenbosch University Professor Emeritus Usuf Chikte (@usufchikte on IG) took to task the French ambassador to South Africa, David Martinon, over his country’s involvement in Israel’s onslaught in Gaza.
French officials claim no new weapons have left Paris for Israel since the onslaught escalated in Gaza in October 2023, but that pause can't whitewash its record: Paris sold nearly $210 million in arms or arms licences to Israel between 2013 and 2022. These included spare parts for machine guns, weapon sights, bombardment calculators, and infrared or thermal imaging equipment, placing it squarely in the same Western supply chain as Germany, the UK, and the United States. Paris additionally banned pro-Palestine protests in late 2023.
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Continued……. Contrary to Martinon's claims that former French President François Mitterand (1916-96) was the first head of state to call for a Palestinian state, other leaders, such as Libya's Muammar Gaddafi (1942-2011) and Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser (1918-70), had been doing so for years before Mitterand's speech to the Knesset in 1982.
While Martinon argued here that South Africa had done nothing, South Africa dragged Israel before the International Court of Justice to force Israel to halt what has been provisionally ruled by the ICJ as a ‘plausible’ g*nocide. The Lancet medical journal estimated Israel had k*lled at least 186,000 people between October 2023 and July 2024. France’s Gaza complicity mirrors its African playbook: Arm the oppressor, criminalise the oppressed, then claim the moral high ground. However, South Africans—shaped by the Sharpeville massacre, the Soweto uprising and apartheid's fall—see through the ruse.
Video credit: @psc_capetown (IG)
Sources
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)01169-3/fulltext
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-67922346
https://www.npr.org/2024/01/26/1227078791/icj-israel-genocide-gaza-palestinians-south-africa
https://www.politico.eu/article/11-ngos-take-france-to-court-over-arms-sales-to-israel
https://enaat.org/eu-export-browser/overview?origin=france&destination=israel&year_from=2013
https://www.meforum.org/middle-east-quarterly/nasser-and-the-palestinians
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-31427-8_15
https://www.jta.org/archive/mitterrand-tells-knesset-that-israel-has-a-right-to-live-but-this-right-cannot-be-denied-to-the-pal
While Martinon argued here that South Africa had done nothing, South Africa dragged Israel before the International Court of Justice to force Israel to halt what has been provisionally ruled by the ICJ as a ‘plausible’ g*nocide. The Lancet medical journal estimated Israel had k*lled at least 186,000 people between October 2023 and July 2024. France’s Gaza complicity mirrors its African playbook: Arm the oppressor, criminalise the oppressed, then claim the moral high ground. However, South Africans—shaped by the Sharpeville massacre, the Soweto uprising and apartheid's fall—see through the ruse.
Video credit: @psc_capetown (IG)
Sources
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)01169-3/fulltext
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-67922346
https://www.npr.org/2024/01/26/1227078791/icj-israel-genocide-gaza-palestinians-south-africa
https://www.politico.eu/article/11-ngos-take-france-to-court-over-arms-sales-to-israel
https://enaat.org/eu-export-browser/overview?origin=france&destination=israel&year_from=2013
https://www.meforum.org/middle-east-quarterly/nasser-and-the-palestinians
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-31427-8_15
https://www.jta.org/archive/mitterrand-tells-knesset-that-israel-has-a-right-to-live-but-this-right-cannot-be-denied-to-the-pal
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Counting the dead in Gaza: difficult but essential
By June 19, 2024, 37 396 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the attack
by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023, according to the Gaza Health Ministry,
as reported by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.1 The Ministry's…
by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023, according to the Gaza Health Ministry,
as reported by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.1 The Ministry's…
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IMPERIALISTS ARE FUNDING T*RRORISTS
‘It’s not t*rrorism, it’s imperialism. All the imperialist countries finance these fighters.’ These were the words of Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré (@CapitaineIb226 on X) during an interview with RT en Français (@rtenfrancais on X) that aired on 10 May.
This is not the first time that an official from Africa’s Sahel region has accused Western or Western-allied countries of aiding t*rrorists. In 2022, Mali’s Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maïga (@Col_Maiga on X) said France had provided arms, ammunition and intelligence to t*rrorist organisations that it claimed to be fighting during its now-dissolved Operation Barkhane, essentially a French military occupation of Mali.
‘It’s not t*rrorism, it’s imperialism. All the imperialist countries finance these fighters.’ These were the words of Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré (@CapitaineIb226 on X) during an interview with RT en Français (@rtenfrancais on X) that aired on 10 May.
This is not the first time that an official from Africa’s Sahel region has accused Western or Western-allied countries of aiding t*rrorists. In 2022, Mali’s Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maïga (@Col_Maiga on X) said France had provided arms, ammunition and intelligence to t*rrorist organisations that it claimed to be fighting during its now-dissolved Operation Barkhane, essentially a French military occupation of Mali.
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Continued……. Shortly thereafter, Mali’s Minister of Foreign Affair Abdoulaye Diop (@AbdoulayeDiop8 on X) submitted a letter to the United Nations stating that France illegally violated Mali’s airspace to gather information for t*rrorist groups in addition to supplying them with weapons.
Then, in 2024, after t*rrorist rebels k*lled Malian soldiers, Andriy Yusov, a press representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, stated on television, ‘The rebels received necessary information, which enabled a successful military operation against Russian war criminals.’ Days later, Ukraine’s ambassador to Senegal, Yurii Pyvovarov, publicly celebrated the t*rrorist assault on Malian soldiers on the Ukrainian embassy’s Facebook page, leading Senegal’s foreign ministry to summon him.
On 19 August 2024, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger submitted a joint letter to the president of the United Nations Security Council, denouncing Ukraine’s support of t*rrorism in the Sahel.
More recently, on 24 February 2025, Mali called on the United States to take legal measures against those using foreign aid for subversive activities following the dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAID). US Congressman Scott Perry alleged in February that USAID had funded B*ko H*ram, Al-Q*eda and other t*rrorist organisations.
Video credit: @RTenfrancais (X)
Sources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHjVl6dZx8o&t=3s
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/8/17/mali-accuses-france-of-arming-non-state-actors
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/36557
https://wadr.org/senegal-summons-ukrainian-ambassador-over-malian-conflict-comments/
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/west-african-juntas-write-un-over-ukraines-alleged-rebel-support-2024-08-21/
https://www.lesahel.org/communique-conjoint-mali-burkina-faso-niger-les-pays-de-la-confederation-des-etats-du-sahel-denonce-devant-le-conseil-de-securite-de-lonu-le-soutien-ouvert-et-assume-de-luk
https://www.maliweb.net/org-non-gouvernementales/accusation-de-financement-du-terrorisme-a-lusaid-le-mali-demande-des-poursuites-judiciaires-3097136.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKefOY_3IQ0
Then, in 2024, after t*rrorist rebels k*lled Malian soldiers, Andriy Yusov, a press representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, stated on television, ‘The rebels received necessary information, which enabled a successful military operation against Russian war criminals.’ Days later, Ukraine’s ambassador to Senegal, Yurii Pyvovarov, publicly celebrated the t*rrorist assault on Malian soldiers on the Ukrainian embassy’s Facebook page, leading Senegal’s foreign ministry to summon him.
On 19 August 2024, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger submitted a joint letter to the president of the United Nations Security Council, denouncing Ukraine’s support of t*rrorism in the Sahel.
More recently, on 24 February 2025, Mali called on the United States to take legal measures against those using foreign aid for subversive activities following the dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAID). US Congressman Scott Perry alleged in February that USAID had funded B*ko H*ram, Al-Q*eda and other t*rrorist organisations.
Video credit: @RTenfrancais (X)
Sources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHjVl6dZx8o&t=3s
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/8/17/mali-accuses-france-of-arming-non-state-actors
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/36557
https://wadr.org/senegal-summons-ukrainian-ambassador-over-malian-conflict-comments/
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/west-african-juntas-write-un-over-ukraines-alleged-rebel-support-2024-08-21/
https://www.lesahel.org/communique-conjoint-mali-burkina-faso-niger-les-pays-de-la-confederation-des-etats-du-sahel-denonce-devant-le-conseil-de-securite-de-lonu-le-soutien-ouvert-et-assume-de-luk
https://www.maliweb.net/org-non-gouvernementales/accusation-de-financement-du-terrorisme-a-lusaid-le-mali-demande-des-poursuites-judiciaires-3097136.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKefOY_3IQ0
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🇲🇱 Mali - Prime Minister Addresses United Nations General Debate, 77th Session (English) | #UNGA
Abdoulaye Maïga, Prime Minister ad interim, Republic of Mali, addresses the general debate of the 77th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 20 - 26th September 2022).
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The price of playing imperialist stooge is apparently too steep for Kenya. Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi has called for more funds to shore up the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti - led by Nairobi at the behest of Washington. He says that the deployed forces are struggling to tackle escalating gang violence because of a lack of money and logistical help.
His call was supported by the Dominican Republic. The country, neighbouring Haiti, but not officially part of the MSS mission, has been helping Kenya by evacuating and treating wounded officers, as well as by sharing intelligence. Its foreign minister, Roberto Alvarez, and Mudavadi signed a Memorandum of Understanding concerning this assistance on 13 May.
Things are tough for Kenyan police officers in Haiti, despite being largely exempted from US aid cuts. Two Kenyan officers have reportedly been k*lled in clashes with gangs.
His call was supported by the Dominican Republic. The country, neighbouring Haiti, but not officially part of the MSS mission, has been helping Kenya by evacuating and treating wounded officers, as well as by sharing intelligence. Its foreign minister, Roberto Alvarez, and Mudavadi signed a Memorandum of Understanding concerning this assistance on 13 May.
Things are tough for Kenyan police officers in Haiti, despite being largely exempted from US aid cuts. Two Kenyan officers have reportedly been k*lled in clashes with gangs.
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