Continued…..Harper’s campaign spokesman, Karthik Ganapathy, identified Michigan businessman Linden Nelson as the person who offered the financial support. The spokesman also divulged on the 16th October call Harper received from Nelson, which included an offer to bundle $10 million in contributions and provide another $10 million through independent expenditures on his behalf.
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CORNEL WEST: PALESTINE SUPPORT NOT ANTI-SEMITIC
Independent presidential candidate Dr Cornel West recently spoke at a pro-Palestine rally in Los Angeles. Drawing on a history of revolutionary solidarity in the African community, West condemned Israel’s genocide in Gaza and called for a ceasefire. He also criticised mainstream media’s characterisation of pro-Palestine solidarity as being driven by hatred of Jews. The real enemy, he said, is the colonial occupation of Palestine.
West has been among the few progressive voices in the morally bankrupt US political system. He recently called out US Senator Bernie Sanders for not backing a ceasefire. Sanders called for a ‘pause’ instead.
Independent presidential candidate Dr Cornel West recently spoke at a pro-Palestine rally in Los Angeles. Drawing on a history of revolutionary solidarity in the African community, West condemned Israel’s genocide in Gaza and called for a ceasefire. He also criticised mainstream media’s characterisation of pro-Palestine solidarity as being driven by hatred of Jews. The real enemy, he said, is the colonial occupation of Palestine.
West has been among the few progressive voices in the morally bankrupt US political system. He recently called out US Senator Bernie Sanders for not backing a ceasefire. Sanders called for a ‘pause’ instead.
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Continued…..The United States is widely regarded as key to the ongoing genocide in Palestine because of the $3.8 billion in annual military aid it provides Israel, in addition to vetoes on the United Nations Security Council. In more than a month, Israel has bombed the densely populated city of Gaza, targeting homes, hospitals, schools and refugee camps, killing more than 14,500 civilians, of which about 6,000 are children. The US response has included President Joe Biden’s visit to Israel and the deployment of a group of aircraft carriers to the eastern Mediterranean Sea, while US lawmakers mull a $14 billion military aid package to Israel.
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DEADLY KENYAN FLOODS WREAK HAVOC
Catastrophic floods across half of Kenya have displaced nearly 80,000 people. However, Wiliam Ruto’s government says a $66-million dollar emergency relief fund is no longer available.
It begs the question, where did all the money go? Erick Gavala describes the devastation and desperation as Kenyans face another disaster.
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Catastrophic floods across half of Kenya have displaced nearly 80,000 people. However, Wiliam Ruto’s government says a $66-million dollar emergency relief fund is no longer available.
It begs the question, where did all the money go? Erick Gavala describes the devastation and desperation as Kenyans face another disaster.
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Trying to prop up a narrative that dehumanises a group of people takes a lot of work. But Britain’s Guardian newspaper did its best when reporting on the potential Israeli-Palestinian prisoner swap.
While Israelis were called ‘hostages’ Palestinians were termed ‘prisoners’. Even worse, Israeli youngsters were called ‘children’ while fellow Palestinians were simply ‘people aged 18 and younger.’
Terminology plays a big part in framing people’s perceptions. And you may understand the motive when you consider more than 200 children as young as 12 are held in Israeli detention facilities. Twenty-six are there under so-called administrative detention, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Society. That’s incarceration without charge or trial. Maybe it sounds more ‘palatable’ if we call them ‘people aged under 18’ rather than children?
Anyway, as always, we’re happy to help and have re-written the Guardian headline for them.
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While Israelis were called ‘hostages’ Palestinians were termed ‘prisoners’. Even worse, Israeli youngsters were called ‘children’ while fellow Palestinians were simply ‘people aged 18 and younger.’
Terminology plays a big part in framing people’s perceptions. And you may understand the motive when you consider more than 200 children as young as 12 are held in Israeli detention facilities. Twenty-six are there under so-called administrative detention, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Society. That’s incarceration without charge or trial. Maybe it sounds more ‘palatable’ if we call them ‘people aged under 18’ rather than children?
Anyway, as always, we’re happy to help and have re-written the Guardian headline for them.
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POLITICIANS ARE LIKE BAD SCIENTISTS
We’ve all seen it. Politicians make a slew of pre-election promises, get elected to deliver on their vows, but leave office, washing their hands of their responsibility to constituents. Vusi Thembekwayo, a public speaker, author and businessman, attempts to explain this phenomenon in a podcast interview hosted on @cliffcentralcom.
He likens politicians to scientists who run experiments in their labs, then walk out before the results are ready. According to Vusi, as their time in office concludes, it’s as if politicians have orchestrated a captivating performance, only to fade away before the repercussions of their choices fully unfold.
We’ve all seen it. Politicians make a slew of pre-election promises, get elected to deliver on their vows, but leave office, washing their hands of their responsibility to constituents. Vusi Thembekwayo, a public speaker, author and businessman, attempts to explain this phenomenon in a podcast interview hosted on @cliffcentralcom.
He likens politicians to scientists who run experiments in their labs, then walk out before the results are ready. According to Vusi, as their time in office concludes, it’s as if politicians have orchestrated a captivating performance, only to fade away before the repercussions of their choices fully unfold.
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Continued…..Take Kenya or Zambia as examples. Their respective former presidents, Uhuru Kenyatta and Edgar Lungu, promised grand transformations of their countries. They both had insatiable appetites for international loans to finance construction projects. But, as the curtains closed on their respective tenures, citizens and successors were left to deal with a host of challenges: Depleted government coffers, skyrocketing inflation and plunging currencies that sent debt repayment costs soaring.
As former US operative John Perkins describes in his book, “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,” the United States controls many leaders, by first convincing them to take out unpayable loans for projects that don’t benefit the masses.
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As former US operative John Perkins describes in his book, “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,” the United States controls many leaders, by first convincing them to take out unpayable loans for projects that don’t benefit the masses.
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Rodrygo Goes, the Brazilian Real Madrid striker, called out the many racist messages on social media he received after a recent argument with Argentina's captain Lionel Messi.
The incident occurred during Brazil's 1-0 defeat to Argentina in Rio de Janeiro, marred by violent clashes.
Rodrygo expressed his frustration at the overwhelming racist messages that followed from Argentinian fans in a country with a troubling long history of racism towards black people.
Former Argentine President Carlos Menem infamously once declared: "In Argentina, blacks do not exist; that is a Brazilian problem."
And he is right because many Afro-Argentinians were purposely placed on the frontline in Argentina's wars for independence.
The incident occurred during Brazil's 1-0 defeat to Argentina in Rio de Janeiro, marred by violent clashes.
Rodrygo expressed his frustration at the overwhelming racist messages that followed from Argentinian fans in a country with a troubling long history of racism towards black people.
Former Argentine President Carlos Menem infamously once declared: "In Argentina, blacks do not exist; that is a Brazilian problem."
And he is right because many Afro-Argentinians were purposely placed on the frontline in Argentina's wars for independence.
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Continued…..In 1778, the black population comprised 37% of Argentina's population today; today, it is only 5%, making it the lowest of all Latin American countries.
So it should come as no surprise that the Argentinian fans are so comfortable expressing their racism.
Rodrygo summed it up perfectly:
“If we don't do what they want, if we don't behave as they think we should, if we wear something that bothers them, if we don't lower our heads when we are attacked, if we occupy spaces that they think is theirs, racists take action with all this criminal behavior”.
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So it should come as no surprise that the Argentinian fans are so comfortable expressing their racism.
Rodrygo summed it up perfectly:
“If we don't do what they want, if we don't behave as they think we should, if we wear something that bothers them, if we don't lower our heads when we are attacked, if we occupy spaces that they think is theirs, racists take action with all this criminal behavior”.
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SAHEL ALLIANCE - FIRST MEET
The alliance between Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger goes from strength to strength.
Bamako and Ouagadougou this week played host to Niger’s leader, General Tchiani. His message was that the trio should now also extend cooperation beyond the security sphere.
Mali and Burkina played a key role in the consolidation of power by General Tchiani’s administration following the ouster of Western-backed Mohamed Bazoum. When Niger was threatened with invasion by regional bloc ECOWAS, the two countries warned it would result in a wider conflict, as they would regard it as an attack on them.
Security remains a challenge, which the alliance is working to address. But there has been notable progress, especially in Mali, which recently recaptured the town of Kidal from terrorists.
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The alliance between Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger goes from strength to strength.
Bamako and Ouagadougou this week played host to Niger’s leader, General Tchiani. His message was that the trio should now also extend cooperation beyond the security sphere.
Mali and Burkina played a key role in the consolidation of power by General Tchiani’s administration following the ouster of Western-backed Mohamed Bazoum. When Niger was threatened with invasion by regional bloc ECOWAS, the two countries warned it would result in a wider conflict, as they would regard it as an attack on them.
Security remains a challenge, which the alliance is working to address. But there has been notable progress, especially in Mali, which recently recaptured the town of Kidal from terrorists.
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FIDEL CASTRO- AFRICA’S SHINING KNIGHT!
On this day, November 25th, Fidel Castro made his final salute . A towering figure in history and a revolutionary leader and statesman. Castro’s charismatic leadership and unwavering commitment to the struggle for independence and anti-imperialism for the African people earned him respect and love.
May he continue to rest in peace.
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On this day, November 25th, Fidel Castro made his final salute . A towering figure in history and a revolutionary leader and statesman. Castro’s charismatic leadership and unwavering commitment to the struggle for independence and anti-imperialism for the African people earned him respect and love.
May he continue to rest in peace.
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CEASEFIRE IN TIME FOR BLACK FRIDAY?
You might be forgiven for thinking that the negotiators who brokered the Gaza ceasefire had humanitarian relief, hostage safety and general security considerations first and foremost in mind. But this sister begs to differ.
She sees the hidden hand of capitalism pulling the strings here. As she notes in this clip, the ceasefire comes just in time for the Black Friday bonanza. It, along with Christmas, is one of the most profitable periods of the year for businesses - businesses that, she argues, do not want to lose out on profits to any kind of boycott action inspired by the horrors of Gaza.
It’s a pretty wild theory. Would anyone who was seriously considering a boycott really change their mind just because of a few days’ pause in Tel Aviv’s devastating bombing campaign? You might think their principles were a bit firmer than that!
But let us know your thoughts on her theory! Is she on to something?
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You might be forgiven for thinking that the negotiators who brokered the Gaza ceasefire had humanitarian relief, hostage safety and general security considerations first and foremost in mind. But this sister begs to differ.
She sees the hidden hand of capitalism pulling the strings here. As she notes in this clip, the ceasefire comes just in time for the Black Friday bonanza. It, along with Christmas, is one of the most profitable periods of the year for businesses - businesses that, she argues, do not want to lose out on profits to any kind of boycott action inspired by the horrors of Gaza.
It’s a pretty wild theory. Would anyone who was seriously considering a boycott really change their mind just because of a few days’ pause in Tel Aviv’s devastating bombing campaign? You might think their principles were a bit firmer than that!
But let us know your thoughts on her theory! Is she on to something?
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BIBI TITI MOHAMED: HEROINE OR TRAITOR?
Bibi Titi Mohamed played a crucial role in securing Tanzania’s freedom from the British. Together with Julius Nyerere, she pioneered the independence of her country. Many call her the mother of the nation and remember her as a heroic freedom fighter who fought for women’s equality, education and empowerment. But others felt that she betrayed the struggle when she turned against Nyerere.
She, alongside other politicians, were charged with secretly planning to stage a coup and to assassinate Nyerere. They were accused of seeking help from South Africa’s apartheid regime to expel Nyerere - treason charges she vehemently denied, but which landed her in prison.
African Stream’s Brenda Mwai takes a look back at her complicated life. Let us know if you think she’s hero or villain!
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Bibi Titi Mohamed played a crucial role in securing Tanzania’s freedom from the British. Together with Julius Nyerere, she pioneered the independence of her country. Many call her the mother of the nation and remember her as a heroic freedom fighter who fought for women’s equality, education and empowerment. But others felt that she betrayed the struggle when she turned against Nyerere.
She, alongside other politicians, were charged with secretly planning to stage a coup and to assassinate Nyerere. They were accused of seeking help from South Africa’s apartheid regime to expel Nyerere - treason charges she vehemently denied, but which landed her in prison.
African Stream’s Brenda Mwai takes a look back at her complicated life. Let us know if you think she’s hero or villain!
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MANDELA'S WISH
Cuba and South Africa were once the best of friends. In this video, Nelson Mandela reminds us of what Cuba did to support South Africa in the anti-apartheid struggle. The Caribbean island nation supplied South African anti-apartheid forces with weapons, training and logistical support, while losing more than 5,000 soldiers in the fight against apartheid South Africa and its allies in Angola. After apartheid ended, Cuba trained South African doctors through the Nelson Mandela/Fidel Castro Medical Collaboration Programme. In July 2023 alone, more than 450 South Africans graduated from medical school in Cuba, set to serve in disadvantaged communities.
So, it is understandable why Mandela was so keen on Castro visiting his country—a wish that was granted in 1998, shortly after this brief meeting.
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Cuba and South Africa were once the best of friends. In this video, Nelson Mandela reminds us of what Cuba did to support South Africa in the anti-apartheid struggle. The Caribbean island nation supplied South African anti-apartheid forces with weapons, training and logistical support, while losing more than 5,000 soldiers in the fight against apartheid South Africa and its allies in Angola. After apartheid ended, Cuba trained South African doctors through the Nelson Mandela/Fidel Castro Medical Collaboration Programme. In July 2023 alone, more than 450 South Africans graduated from medical school in Cuba, set to serve in disadvantaged communities.
So, it is understandable why Mandela was so keen on Castro visiting his country—a wish that was granted in 1998, shortly after this brief meeting.
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From the 'flood of the century' in East Africa to a continuing show of support for Palestinian across the continent, here’s our weekly photo dump.
1. Johannesburg, South Africa - Activists from Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) hold banners and Palestinian flags at Rosebank Mall during nationwide action.
2. El Arish, Egypt - An Egyptian medic treats a premature Palestinian baby evacuated from the Gaza Strip. Twenty-nine premature babies arrived in Egypt on November 20th, after being rescued from Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital which was attacked by Israeli forces.
3. Garissa, Kenya - A man walks in front of a flooded church near his home. Thousands of properties were destroyed by torrential downpours which affected half of Kenya and killed more than 70 people.
4. Beledweyne, Somalia - Heavy rains continue to wreak havoc in Somalia. Since the first week of October, nearly half a million people have been displaced.
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1. Johannesburg, South Africa - Activists from Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) hold banners and Palestinian flags at Rosebank Mall during nationwide action.
2. El Arish, Egypt - An Egyptian medic treats a premature Palestinian baby evacuated from the Gaza Strip. Twenty-nine premature babies arrived in Egypt on November 20th, after being rescued from Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital which was attacked by Israeli forces.
3. Garissa, Kenya - A man walks in front of a flooded church near his home. Thousands of properties were destroyed by torrential downpours which affected half of Kenya and killed more than 70 people.
4. Beledweyne, Somalia - Heavy rains continue to wreak havoc in Somalia. Since the first week of October, nearly half a million people have been displaced.
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5. Berlin, Germany - French President Emmanuel Macron shakes hands with Kenyan counterpart William Ruto at the G20 Compact with Africa conference.
6. Johannesburg, South Africa - President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks during a BRICS Extraordinary Joint Meeting called to discuss the Israel-Palestine crisis.
7. Monrovia, Liberia - Liberia President George Weah concedes election defeat to opposition leader Joseph Boakai, after a tight race. It ends a presidency marred by graft allegations.
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6. Johannesburg, South Africa - President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks during a BRICS Extraordinary Joint Meeting called to discuss the Israel-Palestine crisis.
7. Monrovia, Liberia - Liberia President George Weah concedes election defeat to opposition leader Joseph Boakai, after a tight race. It ends a presidency marred by graft allegations.
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