4. Nairobi, Kenya - Racing fans attend the Safari Rally Kenya 2024. It’s the third round of this year’s WRC World Rally Car Championship.
5. Cape Town, South Africa - Supporters of opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters gather at the Gugulethu Stadium ahead of national and provincial elections.
6. Gedaref, Sudan - A disabled child who fled Khartoum stands near tents at a camp for the internally displaced.
7. Rubavu, Rwanda - Refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo play football at the Nkamira Transit Center.
8. Mumbai, India - Accused Somali pirates get into a police van at a naval dockyard days after Indian commandos recaptured a hijacked bulk carrier and rescued several hostages.
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5. Cape Town, South Africa - Supporters of opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters gather at the Gugulethu Stadium ahead of national and provincial elections.
6. Gedaref, Sudan - A disabled child who fled Khartoum stands near tents at a camp for the internally displaced.
7. Rubavu, Rwanda - Refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo play football at the Nkamira Transit Center.
8. Mumbai, India - Accused Somali pirates get into a police van at a naval dockyard days after Indian commandos recaptured a hijacked bulk carrier and rescued several hostages.
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ASKARI: AFRICANS FIGHTING FOR THE COLONIALISTS
Under colonial rule, Africans were used and exploited in all sorts of ways - including as soldiers in Europe’s imperialist armies. The Askaris, as they were known, were often forced to fight to defend colonialism against their own interest for little in return. Those that refused faced brutal and often violent punishment. But some were also loyal to the powers they served, helping brutally to quash African resistance movements. That complicates how history preserves their memory. What do you think?
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Under colonial rule, Africans were used and exploited in all sorts of ways - including as soldiers in Europe’s imperialist armies. The Askaris, as they were known, were often forced to fight to defend colonialism against their own interest for little in return. Those that refused faced brutal and often violent punishment. But some were also loyal to the powers they served, helping brutally to quash African resistance movements. That complicates how history preserves their memory. What do you think?
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‘SORRY’ NOT GOOD ENOUGH: UK PM’S TOLERANCE OF RACISM
The UK’s prime minister - who has first-hand experience of racist mistreatment - has failed miserably to stand up against racism in the British parliament.
A Black MP from the opposition - Diane Abbott - was the victim of vile, violence-inciting abuse from one of Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party donors, who said that Abbott made him “hate all Black women” and “should be shot.” Sunak told the House that this donor had apologised for those comments - and that that was the end of the matter. Yet he never checked with the victim whether she’d actually accepted that apology! (She wasn’t even given the chance to speak during Prime Minster’s Questions, despite repeatedly requesting to take part in the discussion about her!)
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The UK’s prime minister - who has first-hand experience of racist mistreatment - has failed miserably to stand up against racism in the British parliament.
A Black MP from the opposition - Diane Abbott - was the victim of vile, violence-inciting abuse from one of Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party donors, who said that Abbott made him “hate all Black women” and “should be shot.” Sunak told the House that this donor had apologised for those comments - and that that was the end of the matter. Yet he never checked with the victim whether she’d actually accepted that apology! (She wasn’t even given the chance to speak during Prime Minster’s Questions, despite repeatedly requesting to take part in the discussion about her!)
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ETHIOPIA TO JOIN ARAB LEAGUE?
Could Ethiopia join the Arab League? Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says he hopes one day it will happen and has urged people to learn Arabic. He also reckons it would give his country a greater voice on regional affairs, claiming: ‘If Ethiopia were a member of the Arab League, or an observer member, it could speak for itself, not for others to speak for us.’
Well, there’s certainly a lot to talk about. Ethiopia’s accused the Arab League of ‘meddling’ in Addis Ababa’s decision to build the Grand Renaissance Dam. The mega-project is on the Blue Nile and potentially threatens water supply to Egypt and Sudan. Currently the dispute is being mediated by the African Union, but the Arab League also wants to hold talks.
Could Ethiopia join the Arab League? Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says he hopes one day it will happen and has urged people to learn Arabic. He also reckons it would give his country a greater voice on regional affairs, claiming: ‘If Ethiopia were a member of the Arab League, or an observer member, it could speak for itself, not for others to speak for us.’
Well, there’s certainly a lot to talk about. Ethiopia’s accused the Arab League of ‘meddling’ in Addis Ababa’s decision to build the Grand Renaissance Dam. The mega-project is on the Blue Nile and potentially threatens water supply to Egypt and Sudan. Currently the dispute is being mediated by the African Union, but the Arab League also wants to hold talks.
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Continued….Then there’s Ethiopia’s maritime deal with Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland. The Arab League has condemned it, which has again annoyed Addis Ababa.
Despite their differences, Abiy Ahmed remains upbeat and recently said: ‘What unites Ethiopia with the Arab world is more than what divides it, and that if it were not for the tectonic separation of the Red Sea, Ethiopia would have been part of the Arab world.’
To him, joining the 22-nation organisation makes long-term sense. And there have been reports his country is lobbying the UAE in a bid to join. Ten African countries are already members, why not become the eleventh?
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Despite their differences, Abiy Ahmed remains upbeat and recently said: ‘What unites Ethiopia with the Arab world is more than what divides it, and that if it were not for the tectonic separation of the Red Sea, Ethiopia would have been part of the Arab world.’
To him, joining the 22-nation organisation makes long-term sense. And there have been reports his country is lobbying the UAE in a bid to join. Ten African countries are already members, why not become the eleventh?
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FARRAKHAN PRAISES ISRAELI CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR
Mainstream press has often attacked Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan for alleged anti-Semitism or for supposedly hating white people. Like with many Black leaders, misrepresentation is often the order of the day. But, as the minister said in this 25 February clip, ‘You better get acquainted with me,’ after he praised an 18-year-old Israeli who refused connoscription into the military.
Tal Mitnick served a prison sentence starting on 26 December. After his 19 January release, Mitnick did a flurry of media interviews, saying he would return to jail for another 30 days.
He’s not the only person imprisoned for refusing connoscription. Yuval Dag served 20 days in early 2023 at age 20.
Mainstream press has often attacked Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan for alleged anti-Semitism or for supposedly hating white people. Like with many Black leaders, misrepresentation is often the order of the day. But, as the minister said in this 25 February clip, ‘You better get acquainted with me,’ after he praised an 18-year-old Israeli who refused connoscription into the military.
Tal Mitnick served a prison sentence starting on 26 December. After his 19 January release, Mitnick did a flurry of media interviews, saying he would return to jail for another 30 days.
He’s not the only person imprisoned for refusing connoscription. Yuval Dag served 20 days in early 2023 at age 20.
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Continued….Over the past year, several young Israelis have come out on social media against military service, which Israel requires for residents upon reaching the age of 18. Men must serve at least 32 months, while women serve 24 months, with few exceptions for minorities. No official statistics exist on how many people refuse military connoscription.
Since 7 October, Israel has killed more than 32,000 Palestinians via bombardments and siege. Images of the violence on social media have caused many to turn against the Israeli state.
‘I think that, for 70 years, we’ve been seeing the same policy of occupation, of siege and of J*w*sh supremacy between the river and the sea, and I can’t take part in it,’ Mitnick told Sky News. ‘The war has only strengthened my opinion. I feel like we need to stop the cycle of violence.’
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Since 7 October, Israel has killed more than 32,000 Palestinians via bombardments and siege. Images of the violence on social media have caused many to turn against the Israeli state.
‘I think that, for 70 years, we’ve been seeing the same policy of occupation, of siege and of J*w*sh supremacy between the river and the sea, and I can’t take part in it,’ Mitnick told Sky News. ‘The war has only strengthened my opinion. I feel like we need to stop the cycle of violence.’
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This is the story of two vice presidents - both Black, both female. But the similarities pretty much end there…
Kamala Harris is the first Black (and Asian) woman to serve as the vice president of the United States - yet, throughout her career, she has consistently sided with the racist, capitalist, imperialist system. Her career as a prosecutor was built off of the war on drugs and strict policies targeting the Black and Brown working class. She is a strong supporter of Israel and has spoken more than once at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the largest pro-Israel lobbying group in the US. The country she represents as vice president is sending billions of dollars to Israel, as Tel Aviv bombs Gaza to ruins and kills thousands.
Kamala Harris is the first Black (and Asian) woman to serve as the vice president of the United States - yet, throughout her career, she has consistently sided with the racist, capitalist, imperialist system. Her career as a prosecutor was built off of the war on drugs and strict policies targeting the Black and Brown working class. She is a strong supporter of Israel and has spoken more than once at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the largest pro-Israel lobbying group in the US. The country she represents as vice president is sending billions of dollars to Israel, as Tel Aviv bombs Gaza to ruins and kills thousands.
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Francia Márquez, the first Afro-Colombian vice president, is part of a long tradition of grassroots Black liberation and environmental justice activism. Unlike Harris, she represents the interests of the African diaspora and oppressed peoples worldwide. The government she represents has restored relations with Venezuela, strengthened ties with the African continent and defended Palestine from what it regards as Israel’s genocide.
Comparing Harris and Márquez in this way reveals why radical politics matter more than just shallow representation without commitment to the people.
If you could vote for a VP, who would you vote for?
Comparing Harris and Márquez in this way reveals why radical politics matter more than just shallow representation without commitment to the people.
If you could vote for a VP, who would you vote for?
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HISTORIAN: ISRAEL FIGHTING ‘WAR OF THE JUNGLE ‘ IN GAZA
Israel’s obliteration of Gaza is similar to the ‘wars of the jungle’ waged by colonialists in Africa. Rules of engagement are not followed by imperial powers that see themselves as a superior race to the enemy. That’s the argument put forward by historian Zachary Foster. He also says the opposite is true. Past wars between European powers have been less savage because they regard each other as ‘civilised.’
What do you make of his argument?
Most of the 32,000 Palestinians killed by Israel’s bombardment have been women and children, and those that survive face starvation.
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Israel’s obliteration of Gaza is similar to the ‘wars of the jungle’ waged by colonialists in Africa. Rules of engagement are not followed by imperial powers that see themselves as a superior race to the enemy. That’s the argument put forward by historian Zachary Foster. He also says the opposite is true. Past wars between European powers have been less savage because they regard each other as ‘civilised.’
What do you make of his argument?
Most of the 32,000 Palestinians killed by Israel’s bombardment have been women and children, and those that survive face starvation.
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IMF & WORLD BANK NEED AFRICA
Arikana Chihombori-Quao, the former Permanent Representative of the African Union to the United States, argued the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank can only exist if Africa struggles. She cited high interest rates that strain poor African states compared to favourable terms countries like the United States receive.
In this 2020 clip, the long-time Pan-Africanist urged the children of Africa, both within the continent and the diaspora, to break the cycle of debt entrapment and subjugation.
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Arikana Chihombori-Quao, the former Permanent Representative of the African Union to the United States, argued the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank can only exist if Africa struggles. She cited high interest rates that strain poor African states compared to favourable terms countries like the United States receive.
In this 2020 clip, the long-time Pan-Africanist urged the children of Africa, both within the continent and the diaspora, to break the cycle of debt entrapment and subjugation.
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AFRICA - STOP THE BRAIN DRAIN!
Did you know that a Black man in America was one of the chief architects of the home computer as we know it today? Dr. Mark Dean, a computer engineer with many other inventions under his belt, holds three of the nine IBM patents that all PCs are based on.
African brains have contributed to everything from sanitation systems to traffic lights. The problem is there is a brain drain: for example, many Africans who train to be doctors end up working outside the continent, in the States and elsewhere.
In this clip, YouTuber Julie Ryan urges that something be done ASAP to resolve this situation. Why squander our talents and brains on improving other societies?
Do you think her idea can be turned into reality?
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Did you know that a Black man in America was one of the chief architects of the home computer as we know it today? Dr. Mark Dean, a computer engineer with many other inventions under his belt, holds three of the nine IBM patents that all PCs are based on.
African brains have contributed to everything from sanitation systems to traffic lights. The problem is there is a brain drain: for example, many Africans who train to be doctors end up working outside the continent, in the States and elsewhere.
In this clip, YouTuber Julie Ryan urges that something be done ASAP to resolve this situation. Why squander our talents and brains on improving other societies?
Do you think her idea can be turned into reality?
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KWAME TURE: MARX DIDN’T ‘INVENT’ LAWS OF SOCIALISM
Some Africans are suspicious of socialism - regarding it as a European ideology and invention. They argue that our continent needs a homegrown economic doctrine to address the socio-economic injustices there (many of which are a legacy of European colonialism).
But revolutionary Pan-African activist Kwame Ture begged to differ. As he argues here, Karl Marx didn’t ‘invent’ socialism, he ‘discovered’ it - just like Isaac Newton didn’t ‘invent’ his laws of motion but ‘discovered’ them.
That is, Ture considered socialist truths to be a real feature of the world - ‘out there,’ waiting to be discovered like any other facts of science. They are universal in character, and hold good for all humanity. (Nobody would argue we need a special ‘African physics,’ would they?)
Do you share Ture’s moral certainty? Have a watch and see whether it strikes a chord.
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Some Africans are suspicious of socialism - regarding it as a European ideology and invention. They argue that our continent needs a homegrown economic doctrine to address the socio-economic injustices there (many of which are a legacy of European colonialism).
But revolutionary Pan-African activist Kwame Ture begged to differ. As he argues here, Karl Marx didn’t ‘invent’ socialism, he ‘discovered’ it - just like Isaac Newton didn’t ‘invent’ his laws of motion but ‘discovered’ them.
That is, Ture considered socialist truths to be a real feature of the world - ‘out there,’ waiting to be discovered like any other facts of science. They are universal in character, and hold good for all humanity. (Nobody would argue we need a special ‘African physics,’ would they?)
Do you share Ture’s moral certainty? Have a watch and see whether it strikes a chord.
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POLITICIAN: ‘TRANSFORM’ SOUTH AFRICA’S ECONOMY
Malusi Gigaba is a charismatic politician who served in multiple administrations led by the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa. He was home affairs minister under Jacob Zuma and served in other ministerial positions under Thabo Mbeki. Earlier in his career, he was an elected member of parliament, representing the ANC.
However, a man touted to reach the top position one day fell from grace as sex tapes of him were leaked online, which forced him to resign as minister of home affairs from incumbent Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration.
Despite the scandalous end of his political career, during his maiden budget speech to parliament in 2018, he dropped some gems and quoted hip-hop artist Kendrick Lamar! A real mic drop!
What do you think of his speech? Let us know in the comments.
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Malusi Gigaba is a charismatic politician who served in multiple administrations led by the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa. He was home affairs minister under Jacob Zuma and served in other ministerial positions under Thabo Mbeki. Earlier in his career, he was an elected member of parliament, representing the ANC.
However, a man touted to reach the top position one day fell from grace as sex tapes of him were leaked online, which forced him to resign as minister of home affairs from incumbent Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration.
Despite the scandalous end of his political career, during his maiden budget speech to parliament in 2018, he dropped some gems and quoted hip-hop artist Kendrick Lamar! A real mic drop!
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WHY U.S. AFRICANS REMAIN UNORGANISED
African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) Chairman Omali Yeshitela has attempted to build a revolution for decades. You may recognise him from clips of our 2023 interview, where we discussed foreign interference in Haiti, coups in Africa’s Sahel region, and the FBI targeting the APSP. Before that, Yeshitela went from being a US military veteran to organising with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during the Civil Rights Movement. Then, he became a Black Power Advocate and, later, a Pan-Africanist.
In this throwback to 1998, he summarises the conditions African workers face in the US and worldwide. He defines the war imposed on the African community in the United States as a counterinsurgency.
African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) Chairman Omali Yeshitela has attempted to build a revolution for decades. You may recognise him from clips of our 2023 interview, where we discussed foreign interference in Haiti, coups in Africa’s Sahel region, and the FBI targeting the APSP. Before that, Yeshitela went from being a US military veteran to organising with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during the Civil Rights Movement. Then, he became a Black Power Advocate and, later, a Pan-Africanist.
In this throwback to 1998, he summarises the conditions African workers face in the US and worldwide. He defines the war imposed on the African community in the United States as a counterinsurgency.
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Continued…. Omali explains how the brutal repression of the African revolution in the 1960s and ‘70s, followed by crack cocaine flooding our communities in the ‘80s and ‘90s, derailed the movement for Black self-determination in the United States. Rap group, Dead Prez, later sampled a portion of this speech in their militant 2000 album, ‘Let’s Get Free.’
In April 2023, the Biden administration charged 82-year-old Yeshitela, as well as three current and former APSP members, with conspiring with Russia to sow domestic discord.
What do you think of Yeshitela’s 1998 remarks? Hit us in the comments.
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In April 2023, the Biden administration charged 82-year-old Yeshitela, as well as three current and former APSP members, with conspiring with Russia to sow domestic discord.
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Our African proverb for the week comes from Sierra Leone - and brings with it a lesson on tuning in to one’s current contentment. It’s a reminder that we should be grateful for what’s already here, as opposed to looking for problems where there aren’t any. Sometimes it’s just about enjoying the moment. Is that how you interpret it?
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TIME TO BOYCOTT ISRAELI SPORTS?
Why is everyone so reluctant to impose a sports boycott on Israel over the war on Gaza? Football’s governing body FIFA has so far refused to ban the country from competitions. And recently Olympic chiefs green-lighted their participation at the Paris games this summer.
Boycotts can have an impact, as South Africa’s apartheid regime found out. And a few years ago NFL stars took their own personal stand against Tel Aviv. And won. May be it’s time for all athletes to do the same?
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Why is everyone so reluctant to impose a sports boycott on Israel over the war on Gaza? Football’s governing body FIFA has so far refused to ban the country from competitions. And recently Olympic chiefs green-lighted their participation at the Paris games this summer.
Boycotts can have an impact, as South Africa’s apartheid regime found out. And a few years ago NFL stars took their own personal stand against Tel Aviv. And won. May be it’s time for all athletes to do the same?
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People often question us on why we don’t use the term African-American on African Stream. Well, our revolutionary elder breaks this down much better than we can. Have a listen and leave your thoughts below.
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GADDAFI’S SPOKESPERSON: AFRICAN UNION COULD
HAVE SAVED LIBYA IN 2011
Gaddafi’s former spokesman told African Stream - in an exclusive interview - that he believes the African Union had the mechanisms necessary to prevent the overthrow of the Libyan leader by NATO in 2011, as well as the ensuing collapse of the state.
Moussa Ibrahim told us that he personally lobbied to have the AU replace the UN Security Council in matters Libya, as well as for the use of African peacekeeping forces (as opposed to the ruthless NATO bombing campaign). Ultimately, he says, Africa was too weak back then.
However, he also told us that the reassertion of the Sahel’s sovereignty in recent years is a cause for optimism. And he’s noticed that fewer Africans buy the Western narrative about what happened to Libya these days.
Have a watch of this clip from our interview - the full version is on our YouTube page.
Do you think Africa is strong enough and clued up enough yet for a ‘Libya 2011’ never to happen again?
HAVE SAVED LIBYA IN 2011
Gaddafi’s former spokesman told African Stream - in an exclusive interview - that he believes the African Union had the mechanisms necessary to prevent the overthrow of the Libyan leader by NATO in 2011, as well as the ensuing collapse of the state.
Moussa Ibrahim told us that he personally lobbied to have the AU replace the UN Security Council in matters Libya, as well as for the use of African peacekeeping forces (as opposed to the ruthless NATO bombing campaign). Ultimately, he says, Africa was too weak back then.
However, he also told us that the reassertion of the Sahel’s sovereignty in recent years is a cause for optimism. And he’s noticed that fewer Africans buy the Western narrative about what happened to Libya these days.
Have a watch of this clip from our interview - the full version is on our YouTube page.
Do you think Africa is strong enough and clued up enough yet for a ‘Libya 2011’ never to happen again?
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WHO WAS USMAN DAN FODIO?
Western researchers have often equated the ideology of the great African Islamic leader Usman Dan Fodio with the terrorism of Boko Haram. But let’s set the record straight as to who this man really was - a revolutionary and reformer who founded the great Sokoto Caliphate across present-day Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Nigeria and Niger.
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Western researchers have often equated the ideology of the great African Islamic leader Usman Dan Fodio with the terrorism of Boko Haram. But let’s set the record straight as to who this man really was - a revolutionary and reformer who founded the great Sokoto Caliphate across present-day Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Nigeria and Niger.
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