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BIOTERRORISM AGAINST AFRICANS IN U.S.

Between the 1950s and 1970s, the CIA spearheaded numerous covert operations under the umbrella of its MKULTRA and MKNAOMI programs. The programs developed psychological- and medical-torture methods to advance US interests during the Cold War against the former Soviet Union. Operation Big Buzz was one such example, deploying mosquitos to target Africans in the US states of Florida and Georgia. Author Harriet A. Washington’s book, ‘Medical Apartheid,’ demonstrates how Operation Big Buzz fits into the US history of experimenting on African people, both inside and outside of the United States.

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U.S. POLICY: DESTROY HUMANE SOCIETIES

Close to 30 years ago, former CIA officer Philip Agee was interviewed about the United States’ role in destabilising countries, such as Cuba and Nicaragua.

Fascinatingly enough, he explained how, when governments prioritise social justice and equality by providing education and healthcare, as Cuba does, the United States moves to disrupt their processes.

Countries like Nicaragua, Cuba, Grenada and others that have challenged US hegemony, so they can provide a good quality of life to their people, were or are being destroyed militarily or economically. This comes as the US government oppresses its population.

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STRONGEST AFRICAN PASSPORTS!

Did you know that the two small island countries of Mauritius and Seychelles have the strongest passports in Africa? We break down why citizens of these nations enjoy more visa-free travel than other Africans.

Let us know what you think in the comments.
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AFRICA’S ANCIENT BEAUTY SECRETS

Most of us like to be pampered, but next time you step into your local spa, be aware you could be stepping back in time too.

There are many treatments that originate from ancient Africa. From smoke baths to Turkish baths, the desire to look and feel good was just as strong back then as it is today.

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LIGHTHOUSE OF ALEXANDRIA: LOST WONDER OF WORLD

The lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt is one of the world’s lost wonders. Here’s a quick video explaining its brilliant architecture, rise and eventual demise.

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SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA 2.0

Pan-African PLO Lumumba has warned of a new scramble for Africa. And says the appearance of investment from China, Qatar, Turkey and Russia is not necessarily a good thing. In his words, ‘Africans somehow believe when we remove one slave master and then bring in another, then it is better’

It’s not just the size of investment that matters either, it’s about the terms of any deal. And whether it’s exploitative, or one that benefits Africa in the long-term.

European firms remain the largest holders of foreign assets in Africa, according to the UN. And that’s still led by the UK ($65-billion) and France ($60-billion).

Here, the law professor urges the continent to remain wary of neo-colonial projects.

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Not all coups are equal. When Western-backed presidents in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger were ousted, revolution swept not just through these countries’ corridors of power but also through their societies, economies and defensive stances. Our Facts of the Week this week get up close and personal with the new realities brought about by the Sahel’s coup trio.

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ETHIOPIAN CHRISTMAS

Millions of Ethiopian Orthodox faithful celebrate Christmas almost two weeks after much of the rest of the world, in keeping with the Julian calendar.

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VIOLENTLY IN LOVE?

The Hamar people are an ethnic group inhabiting southwestern Ethiopia, particularly the Omo Valley. They are known for their unique culture, customs, and traditional way of life. One of those cultural practices is flogging. A ritual that the women and men of Hamar take on with pride. In this unusual cultural practice women taunt the men to get flogged as a show of courage and a mark of readiness for marriage.

Before judging it harshly, please understand that this is a ritual that has been passed down through the generations and although modern culture today may see otherwise, Africa has had unusual cultural practices that have spanned hundreds of years before colonization.

What are your thoughts on this cultural practice?

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WHY DEBT SINKS AFRICA NOT AMERICA

Why is it that America can run up huge debts and survive, but African countries cannot? Well, it's simple. The US can print the greenback, while the rest of the world can't. Listen to economist David Hudson explain how that basic fact underpins the world order and keeps Uncle Sam on top.

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AFRICANS IN AMERICA BEFORE COLUMBUS

Christopher Columbus is widely credited as the first person to sail to the Americas. But, evidence suggests Africans sailed there and settled long before him. Columbus himself observed ‘black-skinned people’ trading gold-tipped spears. Plus, Olmec head statues in Central and South America depict African facial features.

Which story do you believe? Let us know in the comments.

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REST IN POWER, MAMA AIDOO

One of Africa's finest literary minds has sadly joined the ancestors. Ama Ata Aidoo, Ghanaian author, poet and academic passed after a short illness. She was 81.

Her work foregrounded the lived experiences of African women and promoted the idea of a unique African identity.

She first made her name with the play Dilemma of a Ghost, which - in 1965 - also made her the first African female dramatist to get published. It’s about a Ghanaian man who brings his Black-American wife to live with him in Africa, and the challenges and culture clash this creates.

Other notable works include Our Sister Killjoy (1970), Changes: A Love Story (1991) and An Angry Letter in January and Other Poems (1992). Her repertoire earned her widespread recognition and a string of awards - including the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the Nelson Mandela Prize for Poetry.

Aidoo was also committed to improving education for young Africans - becoming Ghana’s education minister in 1982.
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Continued….She resigned after a year and a half, after failing to push through universally free schooling. She was then hired by Zimbabwe to develop school curriculums.

As an academic, she held posts at a number of American and Ghanaian institutions. In 2000, she set up the Mbaasem Foundation, which supports African women writers.

Though she may be gone, the African giantess will be fondly remembered by many that learnt at her feet. She helped us see our own importance and reminded us of African responsibilities in ensuring our survival.

We join Africans everywhere in celebrating her life by sharing this memorable video - in which she picks apart Western mistreatment of Africans, and in which her personality shines. Rest in power, Mama Aidoo.

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WINNIE VS NELSON

Too often, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is remembered as ‘Nelson Mandela’s wife.’ That is only one part of her legacy. Winnie Mandela was a freedom fighter and organiser who was in many ways, more uncompromising than Nelson. Winnie, too, was a political prisoner during the struggle, including a brief sentence she served while pregnant. Her position was that African people must free ourselves by any means necessary. Winnie unwavering on oppressed peoples having a right to use revolutionary violence in the face of colonial exploitative violence. This led to a growing distance between her and the African National Congress (ANC) during the 1990s. She also believed that land in Azania (a name to describe parts of southern Africa, including South Africa) and Zimbabwe must be redistributed to African peoples.
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Continued….Winnie spoke out at a time when Nelson Mandela felt the need to compromise on the land question, which has led to perpetual inequality and prolonged settler colonialism.

In her own words, ‘I have a good relationship with Mandela. But I am not Mandela’s product. I am the product of the masses of my country and the product of my enemy.’

In this 29 November 1993 lecture given at Kean College in New Jersey (USA), Pan-Africanist and former Nation of Islam leader Khalid Muhammad railed against Nelson and expressed his support for Winnie.

Let us know what you think of Muhammad’s remarks.

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On this day in 1811, the largest slave uprising in the US got underway in (what is present-day) Louisiana.

Led by Charles, an enslaved labourer from the Deslonde plantation, over 500 Africans from diverse backgrounds sought to capture New Orleans and create a new republic. Inspired by the Haitian Revolution, the rebels intended to form a slave army, liberate thousands of enslaved individuals in Louisiana and overthrow the system of slavery. But despite their determination, the revolt was quelled by brute force 3 days in. Many leaders were captured, tried and executed - their heads displayed on poles along the river to intimidate others.
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Continued….The sacrifices of these heroes were not in vain. The uprising reasserted humanity and weakened the institution of slavery. Subsequent revolts were inspired, and it set the stage for the Civil War. The descendants of the 1811 revolt contributed significantly to the Union Army during the Civil War, with Louisiana providing over 28,000 soldiers.

These ancestors exemplified courage and dedication, understanding that the emancipation of everyone is crucial for individual freedom.

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South Africa’s genocide case against Israel will be heard by the International Court of Justice this week. 22,835 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in the last three months. Pretoria claims the bloodshed puts Israel in breach of the Genocide Convention and accuses Tel Aviv of trying to ‘bring about the destruction of a substantial part of the Palestinian national, racial and ethnical group.’

An initial two-day hearing at the Hague-based court will begin on Thursday, 11th January. Although the court does not have the power to prosecute, South Africa wants it to issue a legally binding interim order forcing Israel to suspend its military action against Gaza while the case proceeds.

Israel says South Africa’s claims are ‘absurd’ and has vowed to fight the ‘blood libel’. Meanwhile, John Kirby, the U.S. National Security Council spokesman, has also played down the case, describing it as ‘meritless’ and ‘counterproductive.’
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Continued….South Africa has long been in solidarity with Palestine, with many seeing similarities between their historic fight against apartheid and the Palestinian liberation struggle.

Following the escalation in fighting after Hamas’ attacks on October 7th, South Africa demanded a ceasefire and withdrew its diplomats from Israel.

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