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JOHN BROWN, ANTI-SLAVERY HERO
EXECUTED ON THIS DAY, 1859

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A significant figure in the fight to end the slavery of Africans in America, and a symbol of interracial solidarity, was executed on this day in 1859. John Brown was a vocal critic of slavery and helped to organise and lead armed resistance against it. He also worked to help enslaved people escape to freedom and actively participated in the ‘Underground Railroad campaign to funnel slaves to freedom. He gave land to free Africans in America and eventually established the League of Gileadites, a group formed with the intention of protecting Black citizens from slave hunters.
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Continued….His work saw him cross paths with other prominent revolutionary abolitionist figures like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. He is most famous for leading a raid on the federal armoury at Harpers Ferry with the goal of inspiring a slave insurrection. Brown's forces held out for two days but were eventually defeated by military forces led by Robert E. Lee. Many of Brown's men were killed, including two of his sons, and he was captured. Brown was quickly tried, and on the 2nd of December, he was hanged.

Though no longer with us, John Brown remains an honoured figure in the African community. He is credited with inspiring, in part, the Civil War, which kicked off a few years later and culminated with the defeat of slavery in the United States.
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From continued demonstrations supporting Palestine to an African royal wedding, here's our pick of images from the last seven days.

1. Alger, Algeria - USM Alger fans raise a banner for Palestine during a match against Al Hilal Benghazi of Libya.

2. Stockholm, Sweden - Kenyan environmentalist Phyllis Omido is honoured at the 2023 Right Livelihood Award ceremony. She’s campaigned for land and environmental rights of local communities.

3. Kisii, Kenya - Women selling sugar cane at Ekerorano roadside market.

4. Dakar, Senegal - Senegalese wearing traditional face paints and clothes, perform dances belonging to ethnic group ''Lebu'' during the 4th Dakar Carnival at Kossoupe Beach.

5. Goma, DR Congo - Supporters of opposition leader Moise Katumbi, attend an election rally ahead of presidential elections on December 20th.
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6. Jinja, Uganda - During their royal wedding the Kyabazinga (King) of the Busoga Kingdom, William Gabula Nadiope IV, puts a ceremonial ring on the finger of the Inhebantu (Queen) Jovia Mutesi.

7. Casablanca, Morocco - A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds a sign calling for support for Gaza.

8. Johannesburg, South Africa - Demonstrators carry banners calling for a Gaza ceasefire during a pro-Palestinian demonstration by political parties and trade unions.

9. Boulogne-Billancourt, France - Papuan chief from the Tari region in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Mundiya Kepanga, poses ahead of an interview with French TV channel TF1.

10. Bissau, Guinea-Bissau - Soldiers with the People's Revolutionary Armed Forces march in formation during Guinea-Bissau’s 50th Independence Day celebrations.
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MAJESTIC DHOWS OF LAMU

One of the main attractions at the annual Lamu festival held in Kenya is the island’s magnificent dhows. These majestic boasts are a beautiful attraction - centuries-old vessels that have stood the test of time and can still be enjoyed today. We spoke to one of the men keeping the tradition alive.
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UNITED NATIONS' FRENCH BIAS IN AFRICA

The United Nations was founded for the purpose of maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations, and promoting social progress and human rights. But when it comes to Western states like France, it opts to turn a blind eye. France has a long record of crimes and violations against everything the UN claims to protect in Africa, from its role in the European slave trade that took place across the Atlantic Ocean; to supplying arms, military training and a safe escape to the Hutus during the Rwandan genocide; to genocide in former French colonies, Algeria and Senegal. And, it continues today with France militarily occupying its former colonies and requiring such countries to use the French currency.
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Continued….So, would it be wrong to say the United Nations is a compromised organisation that functions solely to protect the interest of certain members? If so, how can Africa or Africans trust an organization that lacks integrity?

Maybe it's time for Africa to start cutting ties. Let us know what you think.
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HAWAII IS NOT AMERICA!

More Native Hawaiians live in mainland America than on the islands themselves. It’s a startling statistic that was reached in 2021 and the relocation trend looks set to continue following Hawaii’s devastating fires this summer.

However, we should not forget the displacement of indigenous people began centuries ago through European and American expansion. Before Captain James Cook landed in 1778, Hawaii was inhabited by descendants of Polynesians who’d settled there from as early as the 5th century AD.

Sadly, there’s still plenty of Western ignorance surrounding the history of these Pacific islands. And there’s probably not a better example than this TV clip from 1990. During an episode of Island Issues, activist Hunani-Kay quickly educates a caller who can’t get ahead around America’s dark past.
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MANIPULATING THE MASSES

Years before US-based intellectual Noam Chomsky coined the term ‘manufacturing consent,’ Malcolm X had been describing the phenomenon, based on his observations of the oppression Africans face in the United States.

In this clip, the human-rights defender lays out to the public how the media rely on police for ‘official narratives,’ thereby influencing the perception of Africans. The media, by deciding what and how to report an event, can create a narrative that supports the interests of the powerful.
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Continued….This tactic can be seen deployed against the global African nation. For instance, in Haiti, the presence of Western-created ‘gangs’ has been used to justify multiple invasions. In countries on the continent, such as Burkina Faso and Mali, Western-created ‘terrorists’ have justified the French military occupation. And, as Malcolm pointed out, the spectre of the African ‘criminal’ has made the case for police brutality in the United States.

The propaganda has been manufactured so effectively that Africans in the United States use terms like ‘criminal,’ ‘gang members,’ and ‘terrorists’ to describe each other. However, Malcolm would want us to wake up and resist the programming.

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Our latest Facts of the Week focus on the real size of Africa. If you look at most maps, you'd be forgiven for thinking Greenland is the same size as Africa and Russia is bigger. But that couldn't be further from the truth! Here are some facts to shake up this distorted view of the world.

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HOW THE U.S. LOBBIES FOR ISRAEL IN AFRICA

Were you among the many Africans who were taken aback by Kenyan President William Ruto’s blind support for Israel since the recent escalation in Gaza?

Critics were dismayed by what they saw as his total siding with Tel Aviv - without at least a nod to the decades of conflict and Israeli abuses that preceded the atrocities.

But could his posturing on the issue be due to foreign - specifically US - influence? African Stream’s William Sakawa looks at reasons to suspect that Washington is calling many of the shots in Nairobi.

Let us know in the comments whose hands you think Kenya’s destiny is currently in.

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AFRICA DOESN'T HAVE TO TAKE SIDES.

For a long time, the world has been dominated by superpowers - whether it’s the US, Russia or China. But there are dozens of countries in between who don’t want to take sides. And during the Cold War, this saw the creation of the so-called Non-Aligned Movement. Out of the five founders, two were African - Egypt's Nasser and Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah. We look at the movement's roots and renewed relevance in a multi-polar world.

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