However, in a now familiar fashion, Western politicians and mainstream media have continuously tried to de-radicalise King's legacy and turn one of the most radical and iconic figures of the struggle for racial justice in the US into some liberal icon. They rarely talk about his anti-war or his strong anti-imperialist stances. They use his image and name for political capital, but are not willing to implement his message and ideals.
Well, we are here to remind them with a few quotes from the man himself. What do you think MLK would be saying about today’s conflicts?
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UGANDAN JUDGES TOSS PETITION,UPHOLD ANTI LGBTQ LAW
On 3 April, Uganda’s constitutional court rejected activists’ petition seeking to annul or suspend the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Act, which they say violated human rights and constitutionally protected rights.
Members of the LGBTQ community have said the law’s enactment in May unleashed torture, rape, arrest and eviction. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said almost 600 people reported human rights violations and abuses based on their actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity.
The law punishes homosexual acts with life imprisonment and ‘aggravated homosexuality’ (or rape) with the death sentence. People found to promote homosexuality can face up to 20 years in prison.
On 3 April, Uganda’s constitutional court rejected activists’ petition seeking to annul or suspend the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Act, which they say violated human rights and constitutionally protected rights.
Members of the LGBTQ community have said the law’s enactment in May unleashed torture, rape, arrest and eviction. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said almost 600 people reported human rights violations and abuses based on their actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity.
The law punishes homosexual acts with life imprisonment and ‘aggravated homosexuality’ (or rape) with the death sentence. People found to promote homosexuality can face up to 20 years in prison.
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Continued…. Petitioners said the ruling voided some provisions that had criminalised people for allowing premises for homosexual acts as well as failure to report homosexual acts. They said they would appeal the ruling to the Ugandan Supreme Court.
The Ugandan government has blamed Western powers for imposing LGBTQ identities.
Upon the law’s enactment, the World Bank halted new lending to Uganda, and the United States announced visa and travel restrictions against Ugandan officials, citing human rights concerns.
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The Ugandan government has blamed Western powers for imposing LGBTQ identities.
Upon the law’s enactment, the World Bank halted new lending to Uganda, and the United States announced visa and travel restrictions against Ugandan officials, citing human rights concerns.
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CAN SISI SAVE EGYPT?
Egypt’s president, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, has begun his third term, a departure from his 2018 pledge not to run again. He previously promised to stabilise the country after the 2011- 2013 turbulence. His 10-year administration has, however, seen restriction of press freedoms, jailing of critics and intimidation of would-be electoral challengers according to Human Rights Watch and Amnesty. In the past six months, 196 people were arrested on, among other charges, participating in unauthorised protests.
During his inauguration in the newly built administrative capital, he pledged more social spending amid spiralling inflation and debt. He also has to contend with Israel’s destruction of Gaza, ongoing disputes such as Sudan’s civil war, and concerns over Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam.
Egypt’s president, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, has begun his third term, a departure from his 2018 pledge not to run again. He previously promised to stabilise the country after the 2011- 2013 turbulence. His 10-year administration has, however, seen restriction of press freedoms, jailing of critics and intimidation of would-be electoral challengers according to Human Rights Watch and Amnesty. In the past six months, 196 people were arrested on, among other charges, participating in unauthorised protests.
During his inauguration in the newly built administrative capital, he pledged more social spending amid spiralling inflation and debt. He also has to contend with Israel’s destruction of Gaza, ongoing disputes such as Sudan’s civil war, and concerns over Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam.
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Continued….. It’s a full in-tray for the man who came to power following the 2013 coup that overthrew President Mohamed Mursi. On Tuesday (April 2), Al-Sisi outlined his wish list for the next six years. The question is, how much can he really achieve? Give us your predictions.
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Fifty-six years ago today, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. He’d arrived in the city to support striking Black sanitation workers protesting poor conditions after colleagues Echol Cole and Robert Walker were crushed to death by a malfunctioning garbage truck. King saw their struggle as part of the broader civil rights movement for economic justice and equality. However, while standing on the balcony of his motel room, he was shot dead by James Earl Ray. King’s wife, Corretta Scott, said there was ‘abundant evidence of a major high level [government] conspiracy.’ The FBI, however, denies involvement.
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King’s decision to go to Memphis was a reflection of his evolving consciousness regarding the true nature of the United States. Later in his life, he became increasingly vocal about economic issues and campaigned for a more equitable distribution of wealth and resources. He argued poverty, unemployment, and economic insecurity were not just individual problems but structural injustices that required systemic solutions.
Although King sacrificed tirelessly to achieve the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, four years later, he began questioning the utility of integration into what he called a ‘burning house.’ Just before his death, he was explicitly critical of capitalism and wanted a radical restructuring of the economic system.
Although King sacrificed tirelessly to achieve the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, four years later, he began questioning the utility of integration into what he called a ‘burning house.’ Just before his death, he was explicitly critical of capitalism and wanted a radical restructuring of the economic system.
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Continued…He spoke out against militarism, materialism and poverty and famously said the United States needed a ‘radical revolution of values’ that would prioritise people over profits.
King’s assassination shocked the nation and sparked widespread outrage and mourning, with a 150,000-strong crowd turning out for his funeral in Atlanta. It also galvanised support for the civil rights movement and led to significant legislative changes. It included the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, also known as the Fair Housing Act.
Rest in power MLK.
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King’s assassination shocked the nation and sparked widespread outrage and mourning, with a 150,000-strong crowd turning out for his funeral in Atlanta. It also galvanised support for the civil rights movement and led to significant legislative changes. It included the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, also known as the Fair Housing Act.
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BASSEM YOUSSEF: ISRAELI FOREIGN AGENTS IN U.S. CONGRESS
During a recent interview with US-based journalist Chris Cuomo (@chriscuomo), Egyptian comedian Bassem Youssef (@byoussef) accused Florida Congressman Brian Mast of being a foreign agent. Mast recently wore an Israeli military uniform and has accepted donations from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a pro-Israel lobbying group.
In November, a month after the 7 October escalation in the 75-year Israeli occupation of Palestine, AIPAC gave the highest amount to US political campaigns ever recorded in a single month: $3.7 million. Both Democrats and Republicans were recipients.
Youssef called out AIPAC for being a pro-Israel organisation that should be labelled a ‘foreign agent.’ The United States forbids foreigners from lobbying in the United States without first registering with the US Department of Justice.
During a recent interview with US-based journalist Chris Cuomo (@chriscuomo), Egyptian comedian Bassem Youssef (@byoussef) accused Florida Congressman Brian Mast of being a foreign agent. Mast recently wore an Israeli military uniform and has accepted donations from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a pro-Israel lobbying group.
In November, a month after the 7 October escalation in the 75-year Israeli occupation of Palestine, AIPAC gave the highest amount to US political campaigns ever recorded in a single month: $3.7 million. Both Democrats and Republicans were recipients.
Youssef called out AIPAC for being a pro-Israel organisation that should be labelled a ‘foreign agent.’ The United States forbids foreigners from lobbying in the United States without first registering with the US Department of Justice.
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Continued…. However, AIPAC has said it is a registered US lobbying group that no foreign entity, including Israel, has financially supported.
Since 7 October, Israel’s military operation and blockade have killed more than 33,000 Palestinians and injured more than 75,000 people. This comes despite an International Court of Justice ruling in January that Israel prevent genocidal acts and a recent UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire, but only during Ramadan.
Public opinion polls have shown the US population has grown increasingly sceptical of Israel’s actions over the past almost six months.
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Since 7 October, Israel’s military operation and blockade have killed more than 33,000 Palestinians and injured more than 75,000 people. This comes despite an International Court of Justice ruling in January that Israel prevent genocidal acts and a recent UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire, but only during Ramadan.
Public opinion polls have shown the US population has grown increasingly sceptical of Israel’s actions over the past almost six months.
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Comedian Bassem Youssef No-Holds-Barred On Middle East Turmoil And Media Manipulation
Chris Cuomo and surgeon-turned-comedian Bassem Youssef discuss the fraught political landscape of the Middle East, dissect the Israeli-Palestinian crisis, and explore how fear is used as a tool for control across various political landscapes. The conversation…
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DR KING ON THE BOOTSTRAP MYTH
Fifty-six years after the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Nobel Peace Prize winner’s softer remarks on racial equality dominate his legacy more than his anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist perspective, which revolutionaries say led to his assassination.
As King politically matured, he began speaking out on economic matters, advocating for a fairer distribution of wealth and resources. He contended poverty and unemployment weren’t merely individual challenges but systemic injustices requiring systemic remedies. One of his final public appearances was alongside striking Black sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee.
Fifty-six years after the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Nobel Peace Prize winner’s softer remarks on racial equality dominate his legacy more than his anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist perspective, which revolutionaries say led to his assassination.
As King politically matured, he began speaking out on economic matters, advocating for a fairer distribution of wealth and resources. He contended poverty and unemployment weren’t merely individual challenges but systemic injustices requiring systemic remedies. One of his final public appearances was alongside striking Black sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Continued…. In a speech given a year before his assassination at the Riverside Church in New York City, noscriptd, ‘Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence,’ the political philosopher and civil-rights icon denounced what he called the ‘giant triplets’ of US society—militarism, materialism and racism—famously emphasising the urgent need for a ‘radical revolution of values,’ one that would elevate people above profits.
In numerous speeches, King also debunked the bootstrap philosophy, which says anyone could succeed in the United States by working hard and ‘pulling themselves up by their bootstraps.’
Since his assassination, many say the US government has co-opted King’s legacy by creating a federal holiday in 1986 to commemorate his birthday. Streets renamed after King can be found in hundreds of US cities, ironically in the poorest and Blackest neighbourhoods. Meanwhile, the corporate media and US public schools only replay his 1963 ‘I Have a Dream’ speech, which focused on racial equality.
What do you think Dr. King would say about today’s state of economic relations between Western powers and African people?
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In numerous speeches, King also debunked the bootstrap philosophy, which says anyone could succeed in the United States by working hard and ‘pulling themselves up by their bootstraps.’
Since his assassination, many say the US government has co-opted King’s legacy by creating a federal holiday in 1986 to commemorate his birthday. Streets renamed after King can be found in hundreds of US cities, ironically in the poorest and Blackest neighbourhoods. Meanwhile, the corporate media and US public schools only replay his 1963 ‘I Have a Dream’ speech, which focused on racial equality.
What do you think Dr. King would say about today’s state of economic relations between Western powers and African people?
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BRITAIN ARMS ISRAEL ISRAEL KILLS BRITS
The Israeli killing of seven aid workers in the Gaza Strip has reignited calls for the British government to stop selling weapons to Tel Aviv. Among the dead were three Britons who died after an airstrike hit their car. They were working for the World Central Kitchen, a charity providing food to thousands of Palestinians facing starvation amid Israel’s bombardment and blockade.
Supreme Court judges and hundreds of lawyers and academics have now written an open letter to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, warning the continued shipment of arms is a breach of international law. Despite the growing pressure, Downing Street insists it won’t change its policy and will continue to back Israel’s onslaught.
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The Israeli killing of seven aid workers in the Gaza Strip has reignited calls for the British government to stop selling weapons to Tel Aviv. Among the dead were three Britons who died after an airstrike hit their car. They were working for the World Central Kitchen, a charity providing food to thousands of Palestinians facing starvation amid Israel’s bombardment and blockade.
Supreme Court judges and hundreds of lawyers and academics have now written an open letter to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, warning the continued shipment of arms is a breach of international law. Despite the growing pressure, Downing Street insists it won’t change its policy and will continue to back Israel’s onslaught.
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HERO’S WELCOME FOR BURKINA FASO TROOPS
On 17 March, people from the eastern town of Bilanga poured into the streets to welcome Burkina Faso’s soldiers.
Two years after a popular military coup ousted a military leader, Paul-Henri Damiba, schools have reopened and government workers have resumed work. This comes four months after the Burkinabé military regained control of the border town of Falagountou and after neighbouring Mali’s re-took the northeastern town of Kidal. In both cases, the governments said armed militants had held the areas under siege.
On 17 March, people from the eastern town of Bilanga poured into the streets to welcome Burkina Faso’s soldiers.
Two years after a popular military coup ousted a military leader, Paul-Henri Damiba, schools have reopened and government workers have resumed work. This comes four months after the Burkinabé military regained control of the border town of Falagountou and after neighbouring Mali’s re-took the northeastern town of Kidal. In both cases, the governments said armed militants had held the areas under siege.
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Continued…. Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger—landlocked African countries in the arid Sahelian zone south of the Sahara Desert—have faced a security crisis ever since NATO overthrew Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, spurring armed groups throughout the 5,900-kilometre Sahel region. Burkina Faso had lost up to 40 per cent of its territory to the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara, according to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). However, recent developments show Burkina Faso’s new government has been reclaiming land. Terrorism has killed thousands of Africans and displaced millions, creating an economic and humanitarian burden in the Sahel region.
Western forces occupying the Sahel since the early 2010s did little to reverse the security crisis. More terrorism-related deaths occurred after their arrival than before, according to the Global Terrorism Index. Sahelian casualties account for 43 per cent of all terrorism deaths worldwide, compared to just 1 per cent in 2007. This surge, as well as the lack of support from Western occupiers, prompted Mali to kick out France in 2022, Burkina Faso and Niger to order out France in 2023, and Niger last month to nullify a military agreement with the United States.
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Western forces occupying the Sahel since the early 2010s did little to reverse the security crisis. More terrorism-related deaths occurred after their arrival than before, according to the Global Terrorism Index. Sahelian casualties account for 43 per cent of all terrorism deaths worldwide, compared to just 1 per cent in 2007. This surge, as well as the lack of support from Western occupiers, prompted Mali to kick out France in 2022, Burkina Faso and Niger to order out France in 2023, and Niger last month to nullify a military agreement with the United States.
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HOW AFRICAN DIAMONDS FUND ISRAEL’S WAR
We all know Africa is essentially being plundered though exploitative mineral-extraction deals.
But what would you think if you learned that not only are non-Africans reaping the profits on our precious stones, they are using those earnings to fund conflict - in particular, a war that many see as imperialistic and genocidal?
African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim looks at how Israel - and its military - are making a killing from our diamonds.
We’d love to hear your reactions in the comments.
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We all know Africa is essentially being plundered though exploitative mineral-extraction deals.
But what would you think if you learned that not only are non-Africans reaping the profits on our precious stones, they are using those earnings to fund conflict - in particular, a war that many see as imperialistic and genocidal?
African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim looks at how Israel - and its military - are making a killing from our diamonds.
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NO JUSTICE FOR AFRICANS IN FLINT
In February, 45,000 residents, businesspeople and property owners agreed to a $25 million settlement with an engineering firm over its role in a water crisis that began in 2014 in the US city of Flint. The agreement also includes payments of $1,500 for each minor represented in the lawsuit, totalling up to $1.5 million.
Further, Flint’s public school teachers recently won a settlement with the school system for an undisclosed amount, which prevented a strike.
In November, African Stream’s Salifu Mack reported that all related court cases were officially closed that month. That meant authorities would hold no one criminally accountable for what the predominantly Black residents of Flint have endured.
In February, 45,000 residents, businesspeople and property owners agreed to a $25 million settlement with an engineering firm over its role in a water crisis that began in 2014 in the US city of Flint. The agreement also includes payments of $1,500 for each minor represented in the lawsuit, totalling up to $1.5 million.
Further, Flint’s public school teachers recently won a settlement with the school system for an undisclosed amount, which prevented a strike.
In November, African Stream’s Salifu Mack reported that all related court cases were officially closed that month. That meant authorities would hold no one criminally accountable for what the predominantly Black residents of Flint have endured.
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Continued…. This includes 115 deaths, as well as cognitive and physical developmental delays and impairment in children. The Michigan Supreme Court also refused to resurrect charges against former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder. Millions of dollars have gone to criminal investigations over seven years.
For African Stream, Flint represents a microcosm of the broader struggle for water rights among African communities worldwide.
What are your thoughts on the latest developments? Let us know in the comments.
For African Stream, Flint represents a microcosm of the broader struggle for water rights among African communities worldwide.
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LBC HOST TO ISRAEL: 'FROM ONE FRIEND TO ANOTHER, THIS HAS TO STOP'
Nick Ferrari, a right-wing morning show host for British radio station LBC, is, in his own words, a 'friend of Israel.'
However, even he could not stay silent when Israel killed seven food-aid workers travelling on 1 April through the Gaza Strip. The World Central Kitchen (WCK) cars were marked with the NGO’s logos, and aid workers coordinated with the Israeli military on designated routes. Israel claims the attack was a mistake.
Despite these details, the United States and the United Kingdom continue to support Israel, with Washington delivering more than 2,000 bombs on the day of the deadly attack.
Nick Ferrari, a right-wing morning show host for British radio station LBC, is, in his own words, a 'friend of Israel.'
However, even he could not stay silent when Israel killed seven food-aid workers travelling on 1 April through the Gaza Strip. The World Central Kitchen (WCK) cars were marked with the NGO’s logos, and aid workers coordinated with the Israeli military on designated routes. Israel claims the attack was a mistake.
Despite these details, the United States and the United Kingdom continue to support Israel, with Washington delivering more than 2,000 bombs on the day of the deadly attack.
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Continued…. Moreover, while Western leaders mourn the deaths of primarily white WCK aid workers who had hailed from Australia, Canada, Poland, the UK and the US—and one from Palestine—they have not done the same for the more than 33,000 Palestinian civilians that Israel has killed via bombardment and siege since 7 October.
Is this a case of the Global North demonstrating callousness toward Palestinians, or do you think Western leaders have good reason to mourn these aid workers? Let us know in the comments.
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