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Continued……. However, the city’s Black petty-bourgeoisie of professionals, business owners and others who hold positions of power have joined the ruling class in oppressing the Black working class. The latest example involved Atlanta's city council in 2021 approving the construction of the $90 million Cop City, a military-grade police training facility.

As Black Agenda Report co-founder Glen Ford (1949-2021) wrote in 2017, Black consciousness drastically shifted to the right with the 2008 election of US President Barack Obama. Even former civil rights activist John Lewis (1940-2020), who helped organise the 1963 March on Washington, supported continuing to fund the 2011 US-led NATO invasion of Libya, as did 23 other members of the US House of Representatives Congressional Black Caucus.

Warnock’s vote came in the wake of Israel yet again breaking the 19 January ceasefire on the night of 17-18 March, k*lling over 130 children, the war’s largest single-day child death toll, according to UNICEF. The Lancet medical journal estimated in early July 2024 that Israel had k*lled as many as 186,000 people.

Video credit: @misanharriman (IG)

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/protesters-disrupt-warnock-town-hall-142211004.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPp6Unt57h4

https://www.democracynow.org/2025/4/4/headlines/15_senators_vote_against_88_billion_arms_sale_to_israel

https://georgiarecorder.com/2025/05/05/protesters-disrupt-warnock-town-hall-over-israel-arms-vote/

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/2/us-gives-bunker-buster-bombs-to-israel-for-war-on-gaza-report

https://www.state.gov/military-assistance-to-israel/

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpvne94v1rdo

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rj00ztjiakx

https://media.un.org/unifeed/en/asset/d335/d3352125

https://uncpress.org/book/9781469654751/the-legend-of-the-black-mecca

https://buildblackwealth.info/poverty-income-and-black-wealth-in-atlanta

https://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov

https://stopcop.city

https://www.blackagendareport.com/obama_legacy_deformed_black_minds
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TRAORÉ BREAKS DOWN BURKINA FASO'S RAPID TRANSFORMATION

Burkina Faso has taken great leaps towards being an industrialised, self-sufficient state since President Ibrahim Traoré (@capitaineib226 on X) came to power following a people-backed coup d’état in 2022. In a recent interview with RT, he discussed changes in the 'land of the upright.'

The country has increased agricultural production for both local consumption and export, launched industrialisation of goods production, and enacted mining sector reforms that have put the country's wealth back into the people's hands.

To revolutionise agriculture, the government of Burkina Faso distributed 500 tractors to farmers in May 2024 at a 50 per cent subsidised rate. Alongside the machinery, the government distributed imported agricultural equipment worth $132 million. Over 1,400 tractors have been made available to farmers since the programme began under the new government.
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Continued…….. In 2024, Burkina Faso also nationalised two gold mines, Boungou and Wahgnion, formerly owned by UK-based Endeavour Mining.

Essentially, Burkina Faso is striving to control what grows on its soil and what is valuable under its ground; critically, side-stepping foreign mining companies and international food conglomerates! Burkina Faso plans to handle its production going forward, ridding itself of the remnants of Western neo-colonialism.

Video credit: @RTenfrancais (X)

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https://africa24tv.com/burkina-faso-le-gouvernement-fournit-500-tracteurs-pour-renforcer-les-capacites-des-producteurs-agricoles

https://fr.africanews.com/2024/08/28/le-burkina-nationalise-2-mines-dor-pour-resoudre-un-conflit-juridique
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'KAREN' LANDLADY HARASSES TENANT

A shocking incident caught on camera has sparked outrage and deepened calls to confront systemic racism in the US housing and legal systems.

In the footage, a white landlord, Lisa Anderson (also known as Elizaveta Andersen), drops to the floor, falsely claiming that her Black tenant, Vontese Wines, assaulted her. The disturbing video shows that Wines never touched her.

Wines told CBS News that the white landlord had been harassing her monthly to coerce her to pay rent a few days early. On 1 March, Anderson appeared with someone trying to change the locks, accusing Wines of not paying rent. An attorney told CBS News that Colorado law stipulates a landlord can only charge a late fee once seven days have passed. 

The phenomenon of the so-called ‘Karens,’ white women weaponising false accusations against Black people in the US, has been recorded over the years with the rise of smartphone usage.
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Continued……… In 2020, in Central Park, New York City, a white woman, later dubbed the ‘Central Park Karen,’ called the police on a Black man when he asked her to leash her dog, a New York City requirement. She pretended to be in danger and under attack. Still, luckily, he caught the whole incident on camera, showing the full incident and how she was fabricating danger to try to get him arrested or worse.

False accusations against Black individuals have historically resulted in violence and death, a fact underscored by some of the darkest chapters of US history. In 1955, a white woman accused 14-year-old Emmett Till (1941-55) of accosting her, leading to his torture and murder at the hands of a white mob. Carolyn Bryant admitted decades later that she had lied.

The gravity of such false claims cannot be overstated. They tap into the long-standing narrative of Black men as dangerous, where a simple phone call, a false narrative or a single accusation could—and still can—end a life.

Wines has since been raising money on GoFundMe to cover the cost of an attorney and other expenses related to her move to a new home.

Video credit: Vontese Wines

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/watch-landlord-karen-throws-most-170100082.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjfKZQMHDE0

https://www.gofundme.com/f/our-story-of-dealing-with-a-traumatic-eviction
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Today, 15 May, marks 55 years since police k*lled two unarmed students by unleashing more than 400 rounds of ammunition at a group of protesters at Jackson State College (now University) in Mississippi, USA. 

The victims were 21-year-old Phillip Lafayette Gibbs (top left), a junior pre-law student at the college, and 17-year-old James Earl Green (top right), a senior and track-team member at nearby Jim Hill High School. Twelve other students were wounded.

Police alleged a sniper had shot at officers from upper dormitory floors, but an FBI investigation found no evidence of sniper fire. 

Racial tensions had persisted between the historically Black college's students and White supremacists driving through Lynch Street, which cut through the campus. Tensions allegedly rose over a rumour (later proven false) that civil-rights politician Charles Evers had been assassinated. Police showed up after a student had allegedly set a dump truck on fire.
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Continued…….. The 1970 k*llings reportedly occurred shortly after midnight at a protest against the US invasion of Cambodia during the US war on Vietnam.

Authorities charged no one for the Jackson State k*llings, which came 11 days after the more widely covered Kent State University shootings of four unarmed students during an anti-war protest.

Fifty-five years later, students on campuses all over the US, particularly non-White immigrant visa holders, are facing expulsions and deportations. Their crime: exercising their right to protest against the Trump administration's support for Israel's bombardment of Gaza. One example is Momodou Taal, a Cornell University student and a dual citizen of the UK and The Gambia. He had his student visa revoked over his participation in pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations. He has since left the US voluntarily. Many other students and academics are facing a crackdown by immigration authorities over their right to protest the crimes of imperialism.

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https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/jackson-state-killings/

https://www.jsums.edu/margaretwalkercenter/gibbs-green-50th-commemoration-exhibit/the-gibbs-green-tragedy/

https://www2.kenyon.edu/Khistory/60s/massacre.htm

https://www.kent.edu/may4visitorscenter/JacksonStateTragedy

https://archive.ph/l6hD4

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/03/31/us/cornell-student-activist-deportation/index.html

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/26/us-universities-students-israel-palestine-protests
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South Africa's two main coalition partners in the country’s supposed ‘unity’ government are on a collision course - again. The majority-White Democratic Alliance (DA) and the liberation movement-turned-ruling party African National Congress (ANC) don’t see eye to eye on the recent Employment Equity Amendment Act. The new piece of legislation paves the way for minimum quotas for race, gender and people with disabilities in companies with over 50 staff. The DA has launched a legal challenge - calling the quotas unconstitutional. But the ANC is determined to use the new law to redress the impact of apartheid-era marginalisation of Black people. Who will blink first?
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THE WAYINYAN: BURKINA FASO’S NIGHTWATCH

Some people in Burkina Faso hardly sleep. Despite holding down day jobs, they spend their nights watching - for threats to the revolution. In this video, Ghanaian content creator Wode Maya (@mrghanababy on IG) meets the Wayinyan. The word means ‘Come Out’ in Mooré (one of the country’s official languages).

The Wayinyan are a determined, organised group of people who keep watch during the night, seated at strategic roundabouts in the capital Ouagadougou and key locations in other cities. They want to protect President Ibrahim Traoré, whose government recently foiled another coup attempt. The Wayinyan support the country’s security forces.

Their presence suggests a deep-rooted patriotism and commitment to national sovereignty. It reflects public support for Traoré’s anti-imperialist vision for Burkina Faso.
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Once again, African Stream is confronting tech censorship. Our sole offence? Sharing the truth about Burkina Faso's revolution and President Ibrahim Traoré.

In September 2024, the then United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken accused African Stream of being 'secretly funded' by Russia and featuring 'Kremlin propagandists', without a shred of evidence. Over the next few weeks, tech companies did not give their reasons as they suspended or banned our official accounts. More than 2.3 million people followed African Stream's accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, and YouTube. We also lost access to our Google services, including Gmail. The censorship campaign forced us to rely on the personal social media accounts of Editor-in-Chief Ahmed Kaballo.

With this new round of censorship, Instagram at least provided a reason for the restrictions, albeit not based on any evidence. We have never used bots or paid services for reach, likes or followers.
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Continued…….. Those who support us are Africans and truth-seekers worldwide who, just like ourselves, want to break free of the shackles of imperialism and neo-colonialism. African Stream grew by filling a media vacuum where unfounded claims have been the norm. From Tripoli to Khartoum and Nairobi to Goma, we highlight our people's struggles and triumphs in a space dominated by Eurocentric narratives.

So far, the imperialists' concerted efforts to discredit Traoré as a revolutionary leader have spectacularly failed, even in cases where they have used skinfolk. From General Michael Langley's baseless accusations before the US Senate Armed Services Committee to the false headlines and articles mindlessly shared across numerous platforms, Africans are no longer falling for the imperialists' tricks. The consent they work so hard to manufacture is not forthcoming. Consequently, this appears to be the next step in their playbook: To silence voices that pierce through their propaganda.

As we slowly rebuild our audience and Western smear campaigns against the Alliance of Sahel States advance, we expect the attacks on us to only amplify. So, as always, we rely on your continued support.

As the great Grenadian revolutionary Maurice Bishop used to say: Forward ever, backwards never!

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https://x.com/african_stream/status/1836781485191217614
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DID IT START ON OCTOBER 7?

Check out the BBC's Amol Rajan (@amolrajan on X) parrot, an Israeli talking point while claiming to be impartial. Even though Rajan claimed not to be an Israel advocate, he said Israeli aggression against Gaza started on 7 October 2023, as if they hadn't waged 15 wars against the people of Gaza since 1948. Former footballer and now sports presenter Gary Lineker (@garylineker on X) pushed back against his categorically false claims. However, Lineker was too polite for our liking, so we went further in this reaction video and asked why a BBC journalist was claiming to be impartial while advancing the Israeli position and ignoring the Palestinian position.

Have a watch, and let us know what you think.

Consider heading to African Stream Editor-in-Chief Ahmed Kaballo’s YouTube channel (@ahmedkaballo4170) to watch our complete reaction.

Soundbite credit: @BBC
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