Continued…..To date, Israel’s assault in Gaza has killed nearly 30,000 Palestinians, mainly women and children.
South Africa has a long history of support for Palestine, thus spearheading the ICJ case which has accused Israel of “genocidal” acts in its incessant and widespread bombardment of Gaza. Representatives from the South African government have called for the total withdrawal of Israeli troops with an immediate end to the illegal occupation.
Israel declined to attend the current proceedings and has continuously refused to recognize the legitimacy of the ICJ hearings.
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South Africa has a long history of support for Palestine, thus spearheading the ICJ case which has accused Israel of “genocidal” acts in its incessant and widespread bombardment of Gaza. Representatives from the South African government have called for the total withdrawal of Israeli troops with an immediate end to the illegal occupation.
Israel declined to attend the current proceedings and has continuously refused to recognize the legitimacy of the ICJ hearings.
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SEUN KUTI TALKS REVOLUTION
Seun Kuti, the youngest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, discussed the need for a revolution in Nigeria. He said the current system teaches the masses to think and behave like the oppressors.
In January 2012, Kuti participated in the Occupy Nigeria protests against then-President Goodluck Jonathan’s proposal to remove a fuel subsidy. After the SARS movement in October 2020, he helped revive his father’s political party, Movement of the People, a left-wing Pan-African movement. In late 2023, he signed the Artists Against Apartheid statement that expressed support for Palestinians.
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Seun Kuti, the youngest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, discussed the need for a revolution in Nigeria. He said the current system teaches the masses to think and behave like the oppressors.
In January 2012, Kuti participated in the Occupy Nigeria protests against then-President Goodluck Jonathan’s proposal to remove a fuel subsidy. After the SARS movement in October 2020, he helped revive his father’s political party, Movement of the People, a left-wing Pan-African movement. In late 2023, he signed the Artists Against Apartheid statement that expressed support for Palestinians.
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‘IT IS SO PAINFUL TO BE A PALESTINIAN TODAY’
“It is so painful to be a Palestinian today” - that was the heartfelt message of the Palestinian ambassador to the UN, addressing the International Court of Justice. In a moving speech, Riyad Mansour had to fight back the tears and pause to compose himself.
The UN-instigated ICJ trial at which he spoke is looking into Israel’s annexation of lands in the West Bank and East Jerusalem - but his words also evoked the plight of Gazans, especially Gaza’s young, amid Tel Aviv’s brutal war, which has claimed over 10,000 children’s lives.
South Africa recently asked the same court to order a ceasefire - accusing Israel of genocide. But the ICJ ruled only that Tel Aviv must do all it can to prevent atrocities.
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“It is so painful to be a Palestinian today” - that was the heartfelt message of the Palestinian ambassador to the UN, addressing the International Court of Justice. In a moving speech, Riyad Mansour had to fight back the tears and pause to compose himself.
The UN-instigated ICJ trial at which he spoke is looking into Israel’s annexation of lands in the West Bank and East Jerusalem - but his words also evoked the plight of Gazans, especially Gaza’s young, amid Tel Aviv’s brutal war, which has claimed over 10,000 children’s lives.
South Africa recently asked the same court to order a ceasefire - accusing Israel of genocide. But the ICJ ruled only that Tel Aviv must do all it can to prevent atrocities.
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REBELS CUT OFF SUPPLIES TO GOMA
As M23 rebels step up their vicious campaign of terror in eastern DR Congo, seizing territories and choking supply routes by cutting off transport on major roads, food supplies to the regional capital Goma have been disrupted, condemning over two-million residents and displaced individuals to a gruelling humanitarian crisis.
This vast country has grappled with decades-long militia violence, indirectly financed with Western funds, which has killed an untold number of people and uprooted about 7 million from their homes.
However, in the east’s largest city, Goma, the situation is rapidly deteriorating. Commodity prices are sharply rising as day-to-day essentials such as food and fuel are not getting into the city, which appears to be under a blockade from the rebels. For now, supplies are still making it in via canoes from villages around the shores of Lake Kivu.
African Stream’s Erick Gavala reports from the ground.
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As M23 rebels step up their vicious campaign of terror in eastern DR Congo, seizing territories and choking supply routes by cutting off transport on major roads, food supplies to the regional capital Goma have been disrupted, condemning over two-million residents and displaced individuals to a gruelling humanitarian crisis.
This vast country has grappled with decades-long militia violence, indirectly financed with Western funds, which has killed an untold number of people and uprooted about 7 million from their homes.
However, in the east’s largest city, Goma, the situation is rapidly deteriorating. Commodity prices are sharply rising as day-to-day essentials such as food and fuel are not getting into the city, which appears to be under a blockade from the rebels. For now, supplies are still making it in via canoes from villages around the shores of Lake Kivu.
African Stream’s Erick Gavala reports from the ground.
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ISRAEL KICKED OUT OF AFRICA
African nations are turning their backs towards Israel. The African Union, whose chair used to be very keen to have Tel Aviv join its sessions as observer, has now revoked that honour - amid growing condemnation within the bloc of the war in Gaza. That’s not at all how Benjamin Netanyahu had hoped things would go - a few years back, the Israeli Prime Minister had promised another African alliance, ECOWAS, that Israel was “coming back” to our continent. African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim breaks the new state of relations down in 90 seconds.
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African nations are turning their backs towards Israel. The African Union, whose chair used to be very keen to have Tel Aviv join its sessions as observer, has now revoked that honour - amid growing condemnation within the bloc of the war in Gaza. That’s not at all how Benjamin Netanyahu had hoped things would go - a few years back, the Israeli Prime Minister had promised another African alliance, ECOWAS, that Israel was “coming back” to our continent. African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim breaks the new state of relations down in 90 seconds.
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SAMANTHA POWER PRESSED ON HYPOCRITICAL US POLICIES
U.S. authorities are finding it increasingly difficult to sell their policies to Millennials as the younger generation is more inclined to question establishment politics. In that vein, former U.S. envoy to the UN and current head of USAID, Samantha Power, found herself on the hot seat during a Question and Answer session at Johns Hopkins University where she was a guest speaker on climate policies.
U.S. authorities are finding it increasingly difficult to sell their policies to Millennials as the younger generation is more inclined to question establishment politics. In that vein, former U.S. envoy to the UN and current head of USAID, Samantha Power, found herself on the hot seat during a Question and Answer session at Johns Hopkins University where she was a guest speaker on climate policies.
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Continued….During the talk, a young contract specialist at USAID, an organisation known for its food-diplomacy (or dependency) in exchange for towing US foreign policy,” asked her about Washington’s conflicting policies in Gaza, labelling them “hypocritical.” Power’s unconvincing, half-hearted response served to highlight the growing gap between U.S. political elite and young Americans. The divide has increased in recent months, especially due to Washington’s continued support for Israel in its assault on the Gaza Strip, which has killed nearly 30,000 Palestinians, mainly women and children.
Again, keep in mind, USAID is just one tool in the US foreign policymakers bag of tricks. Not only has it been used to weaponise food aid, making it mightier than bombs, missiles and foreign intervention in places like Africa, but some Global South governments have even accused the agency of being a CIA front. In recent years, USAID has expanded its operations, creating a social media network in Cuba called ZunZuneo in the hopes of undermining, weakening, or even overthrowing the government.
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Again, keep in mind, USAID is just one tool in the US foreign policymakers bag of tricks. Not only has it been used to weaponise food aid, making it mightier than bombs, missiles and foreign intervention in places like Africa, but some Global South governments have even accused the agency of being a CIA front. In recent years, USAID has expanded its operations, creating a social media network in Cuba called ZunZuneo in the hopes of undermining, weakening, or even overthrowing the government.
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REMAINS OF S.AFRICAN SOLDIERS KILLED IN D.R.C ARRIVE HOME
On 21 February, the bodies of two South African soldiers killed while on a peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) arrived back home. Their remains were received amid sombre military salutations at Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria, the capital of South Africa.
Captain Simon Mkhulu Bobe and Lance Corporal Irven Thabang Semono were killed last week when a mortar bomb hit a camp housing a South African military contingent. It’s the first fatalities for South Africa since it began deploying 2,900 soldiers to the Eastern Congo to help put an end to increasing rebel violence in the region. The mortar attack also left three soldiers with serious injuries.
On 21 February, the bodies of two South African soldiers killed while on a peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) arrived back home. Their remains were received amid sombre military salutations at Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria, the capital of South Africa.
Captain Simon Mkhulu Bobe and Lance Corporal Irven Thabang Semono were killed last week when a mortar bomb hit a camp housing a South African military contingent. It’s the first fatalities for South Africa since it began deploying 2,900 soldiers to the Eastern Congo to help put an end to increasing rebel violence in the region. The mortar attack also left three soldiers with serious injuries.
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Continued….At the invitation of Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) agreed to deploy a regional peacekeeping mission to the Eastern DRC. In mid 2023, Tshisekedi announced that a SADC military battalion would replace soldiers from the East African Community (EAC) who had been deployed to Eastern Congo months earlier. Their role was to help fight the M23 rebels who are blamed for the rise in violence in the region. However, Tshisekedi accused the EAC forces of not only being ineffective against the M23 but also colluding with them. Equally unsatisfied with a two-decade-long United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in his country, Tshisekedi has demanded their total withdrawal from the Congo by the end of this year.
Several stakeholders, including the UN and the Congolese government, have accused neighbouring Rwanda of funding and arming M23, a charge that Kigali has repeatedly denied.
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Several stakeholders, including the UN and the Congolese government, have accused neighbouring Rwanda of funding and arming M23, a charge that Kigali has repeatedly denied.
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MYSTERY DEATH: FAMILY DENIED ACCESS TO KENYAN HAITI-MISSION COP FOUND IN U.S. HOTEL
The family of a Kenyan police inspector found dead in mysterious circumstances in the US says it’s being denied access to the body.
Walter Nyankieya Nyamwato - along with a group of other officers - was en route from Kenya to Haiti, where Nairobi controversially intends to deploy 1,000 police on a security mission. He was found lying on his stomach, unresponsive, in his Washington hotel room. No explanation has been offered for his death.
Nyamwato’s father says another family member living in the US was turned away by police when he made enquiries - and was told that this would be a ‘government-to-government’ matter.
In this clip, the father relates what happened.
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The family of a Kenyan police inspector found dead in mysterious circumstances in the US says it’s being denied access to the body.
Walter Nyankieya Nyamwato - along with a group of other officers - was en route from Kenya to Haiti, where Nairobi controversially intends to deploy 1,000 police on a security mission. He was found lying on his stomach, unresponsive, in his Washington hotel room. No explanation has been offered for his death.
Nyamwato’s father says another family member living in the US was turned away by police when he made enquiries - and was told that this would be a ‘government-to-government’ matter.
In this clip, the father relates what happened.
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OUR FREEDOM CAN’T WAIT!
This week, 59 years ago, we lost one of our greatest revolutionary icons: Malcom X.
A revolutionary Pan-African leader like no other, he spoke with power and passion about the ills of racism, advocating Black empowerment and social justice - pushing, for self-reliance and self-determination.
He believed in the unification of Black people across the world. In line with these ideals, he founded the Organisation of Afro-American Unity (OAAU).
He continued to fight for freedom, for civil and human rights until his assassination on February 21st, 1965 in New York City.
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This week, 59 years ago, we lost one of our greatest revolutionary icons: Malcom X.
A revolutionary Pan-African leader like no other, he spoke with power and passion about the ills of racism, advocating Black empowerment and social justice - pushing, for self-reliance and self-determination.
He believed in the unification of Black people across the world. In line with these ideals, he founded the Organisation of Afro-American Unity (OAAU).
He continued to fight for freedom, for civil and human rights until his assassination on February 21st, 1965 in New York City.
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I’M PROUD OF GAZA RUINS - ISRAELI POLITICIAN
Another shocking statement out of Israel. This time, May Golan, Israeli Minister of Social Equality & Women’s Advancement, said she’s proud of how the Israeli military has flattened Gaza with bombardments.
Golan was speaking during a 19 February debate in the Knesset, Israel’s legislative body, on a motion to expel Ofer Cassif, a member of the Arab-majority, left-wing Hadash-Ta’al political coalition, over his support for South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Another shocking statement out of Israel. This time, May Golan, Israeli Minister of Social Equality & Women’s Advancement, said she’s proud of how the Israeli military has flattened Gaza with bombardments.
Golan was speaking during a 19 February debate in the Knesset, Israel’s legislative body, on a motion to expel Ofer Cassif, a member of the Arab-majority, left-wing Hadash-Ta’al political coalition, over his support for South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
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Continued…..One might assume that, as a woman, she would sympathise with the plight of women and children, who comprise 70 per cent of the nearly 30,000 Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip. A UN report documents that two women are killed every hour in the besieged enclave. Every day, 180 women are giving birth without water, painkillers, medical supplies or anaesthesia for Caesarean sections. Meanwhile, incubators cannot access electricity because the ongoing Israeli blockade that began in 2007 intensified with the 7 October escalation in the Palestine-Israel conflict.
As a supposed proponent of women’s advancement, Golan may go down in history books for cheerleading Israel’s murder of Palestinian women.
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As a supposed proponent of women’s advancement, Golan may go down in history books for cheerleading Israel’s murder of Palestinian women.
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Militant group al-Shabaab claims US drone strikes killed two Cuban doctors the group held hostage in southern Somalia, the latest civilian victims in the United States' 'War on Terror.' Until their 2019 kidnapping, Assel Herrera Correa and Landy Rodríguez Hernández had practised medicine in Kenya as part of a Cuba-Kenya bilateral agreement to mitigate a doctor shortage as Kenya attempts to provide universal health care.
Cuba has asked Kenya and the United States for clarification. Meanwhile, Esteban Lazo Hernández, speaker of Cuba's National People's Power Assembly and president of the Council of State (an elected government body), has travelled to Kenya.
Cuba has asked Kenya and the United States for clarification. Meanwhile, Esteban Lazo Hernández, speaker of Cuba's National People's Power Assembly and president of the Council of State (an elected government body), has travelled to Kenya.
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Continued…..Civilian casualties have been commonplace as the United States executes its foreign policy. In Korea, the US dropped so many bombs in the early 1950s that the Air Force eventually could not find a building over one story tall to destroy. A US State Department official said they bombed 'everything that moved,' resulting in 20 per cent of Koreans dying. In Vietnam, US chemical attacks in the mid-20th century are still causing birth defects, while land mines continue to blow off limbs. The same can be seen in Iraq's Fallujah, where depleted uranium was used in the early 2000s, resulting in birth defects.
Let's also not forget the reason al-Shabaab is such a threat today to the Horn of Africa. The US-backed Ethiopian invasion of Somalia in 2006 created a vacuum from which the group rose. Today, their 7,000 to 12,000 militants commit dozens of attacks a year. They pledge allegiance to the Islamist group, Al-Qaeda, itself formed by US-backed mujahideens after the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.
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Let's also not forget the reason al-Shabaab is such a threat today to the Horn of Africa. The US-backed Ethiopian invasion of Somalia in 2006 created a vacuum from which the group rose. Today, their 7,000 to 12,000 militants commit dozens of attacks a year. They pledge allegiance to the Islamist group, Al-Qaeda, itself formed by US-backed mujahideens after the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.
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FRANCE TARGETS COMORANS IN MAYOTTE
France is once again targeting Africans from the Comoros Islands in its latest crackdown on migration. It wants to deter them from coming to Mayotte - technically a French overseas territory that forms part of the same Indian Ocean archipelago, just off the southeastern coast of our continent.
The authorities are looking to twist French law as it applies to Mayotte by - exceptionally - revoking the right to citizenship-by-birth on the territory. This would potentially also majorly disrupt the lives of immigrants who have already settled in Mayotte.
France is once again targeting Africans from the Comoros Islands in its latest crackdown on migration. It wants to deter them from coming to Mayotte - technically a French overseas territory that forms part of the same Indian Ocean archipelago, just off the southeastern coast of our continent.
The authorities are looking to twist French law as it applies to Mayotte by - exceptionally - revoking the right to citizenship-by-birth on the territory. This would potentially also majorly disrupt the lives of immigrants who have already settled in Mayotte.
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