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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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In a historic turn of events today, 5 April, the United Nations Human Rights Council voted in favour of a resolution calling for a ban on arms sales to Israel to ‘prevent further violations of international humanitarian law and violations and abuses of human rights.’
Twenty-eight countries voted for the resolution, with Argentina, Bulgaria, Germany, Malawi, Paraguay, and the United States voting against it. Further, 13 countries abstained from the vote.
African countries that voted in favour include Algeria, Burundi, Côte d'Ivoire, Eritrea, The Gambia, Ghana, Morocco, Somalia, South Africa and Sudan. People and governments in these African states have protested in various ways over the past six months against Israel’s military operation, which has killed more than 33,000 Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, injured more than 75,000, and caused a healthcare, hunger, and refugee crisis.
Twenty-eight countries voted for the resolution, with Argentina, Bulgaria, Germany, Malawi, Paraguay, and the United States voting against it. Further, 13 countries abstained from the vote.
African countries that voted in favour include Algeria, Burundi, Côte d'Ivoire, Eritrea, The Gambia, Ghana, Morocco, Somalia, South Africa and Sudan. People and governments in these African states have protested in various ways over the past six months against Israel’s military operation, which has killed more than 33,000 Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, injured more than 75,000, and caused a healthcare, hunger, and refugee crisis.
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Continued….. Meanwhile, Benin and Cameroon abstained. The southern African country of Malawi voted in line with Global North countries like the United States and Germany.
This resolution, however, is not legally binding.
As Africans, what do you think about African Union member-states voting in favour of arms flows to Israel? And, what do you say about these countries collaborating with or normalising relations with Israel, as it continues its bombardment and siege of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip? Let us know in the comments.
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This resolution, however, is not legally binding.
As Africans, what do you think about African Union member-states voting in favour of arms flows to Israel? And, what do you say about these countries collaborating with or normalising relations with Israel, as it continues its bombardment and siege of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip? Let us know in the comments.
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U.S. SCRAMBLES OVER IRAN-NIGER TALKS
The United States claims Iran and Niger are talking about a uranium deal.
The radioactive substance can bolster a country’s development and defence. And, with Niger being the world’s seventh-largest producer, Iran may have found a gold mine with which it may be able to escape decades of US/UN/EU sanctions.
US officials made this claim during an unannounced visit to the Sahelian country that broke diplomatic protocol. A few days later, Niger’s military government, which had ousted Western-aligned President Mohamed Bazoum in July 2023, announced it was nullifying an agreement that another Western-aligned Nigerien president, Mahamadou Issoufou, had negotiated in 2014. The deal had allowed the US military to occupy a $110 million US-built drone base in Agadez.
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The United States claims Iran and Niger are talking about a uranium deal.
The radioactive substance can bolster a country’s development and defence. And, with Niger being the world’s seventh-largest producer, Iran may have found a gold mine with which it may be able to escape decades of US/UN/EU sanctions.
US officials made this claim during an unannounced visit to the Sahelian country that broke diplomatic protocol. A few days later, Niger’s military government, which had ousted Western-aligned President Mohamed Bazoum in July 2023, announced it was nullifying an agreement that another Western-aligned Nigerien president, Mahamadou Issoufou, had negotiated in 2014. The deal had allowed the US military to occupy a $110 million US-built drone base in Agadez.
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CHELSEA MIDFIELDER REFUSES TO HIGH FIVE BLACK BOY
Chelsea's star midfielder, Conor Gallagher, faces accusations of racism after this clip went viral. It shows the footballer apparently blanking a Black boy who was the match mascot for last Saturday’s game with Burnley.
The club says it was taken out of context and Gallagher was seen with his arm around the youngster as they walked onto the pitch. Blues coach Mauricio Pochettino also defended his player, putting it down to pre-match jitters. However, that hasn’t stopped the 24-year-old suffering an online backlash.
Chelsea's star midfielder, Conor Gallagher, faces accusations of racism after this clip went viral. It shows the footballer apparently blanking a Black boy who was the match mascot for last Saturday’s game with Burnley.
The club says it was taken out of context and Gallagher was seen with his arm around the youngster as they walked onto the pitch. Blues coach Mauricio Pochettino also defended his player, putting it down to pre-match jitters. However, that hasn’t stopped the 24-year-old suffering an online backlash.
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Continued…. Chelsea’s been marred by a string of recent racism scandals.
In 2018, their fans abused their current midfielder, Raheem Sterling, when he played for Man City. The year before that, four Chelsea supporters were convicted of racial violence after pushing a Black man off a train in Paris while fans chanted: 'We are racist and that’s the way we like it.' In 2012, the English FA fined Chelsea captain John Terry £220,000 and banned him for four games over racist comments made to fellow player Anton Ferdinand.
There’s no telling for certain why Gallagher ignored the Black boy's high five, but it’s not a good look. Have a watch and give us your view on what happened.
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In 2018, their fans abused their current midfielder, Raheem Sterling, when he played for Man City. The year before that, four Chelsea supporters were convicted of racial violence after pushing a Black man off a train in Paris while fans chanted: 'We are racist and that’s the way we like it.' In 2012, the English FA fined Chelsea captain John Terry £220,000 and banned him for four games over racist comments made to fellow player Anton Ferdinand.
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FLORIDA OFFICER FRAMES BLACK MAN
In Tallahassee, Florida, body camera footage suggested a police officer opened a sealed bottle of alcohol and poured the liquid to charge a Black man, Calvin Riley Sr., with driving under the influence during a routine traffic stop last May.
Police began searching the 56-year-old’s car after they claimed to have discovered his driver’s licence was suspended.
During a pre-trial hearing, an officer cited a police department policy preventing officers from impounding liquids as evidence, although no such policy appears to exist.
Riley claims the incident cost him time to work, a $750 bail, and missing loan payments forced him to forfeit his car.
He is scheduled to stand trial today in Tallahassee.
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In Tallahassee, Florida, body camera footage suggested a police officer opened a sealed bottle of alcohol and poured the liquid to charge a Black man, Calvin Riley Sr., with driving under the influence during a routine traffic stop last May.
Police began searching the 56-year-old’s car after they claimed to have discovered his driver’s licence was suspended.
During a pre-trial hearing, an officer cited a police department policy preventing officers from impounding liquids as evidence, although no such policy appears to exist.
Riley claims the incident cost him time to work, a $750 bail, and missing loan payments forced him to forfeit his car.
He is scheduled to stand trial today in Tallahassee.
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Demands are growing for a tribunal to investigate the atrocities of the European slave trade. The African Union and Caribbean community are mulling the idea first mooted in 2023.
More than 12-million Africans were trafficked across the Atlantic and sold into slave labour. For centuries, their enslavement fuelled the economic development of the West, and impoverished Africans and their continent. The effects are still being felt today, with research estimating reparations totalling $14-trillion should be paid. Will that ever happen?
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More than 12-million Africans were trafficked across the Atlantic and sold into slave labour. For centuries, their enslavement fuelled the economic development of the West, and impoverished Africans and their continent. The effects are still being felt today, with research estimating reparations totalling $14-trillion should be paid. Will that ever happen?
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AKALA: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AS A SOLUTION TO UK CRIME
The UK’s default response to violent crime, especially among Black Brits, is expulsion and incarceration. Rapper and activist Akala here argues that these punishments don’t address the root cause - namely, socio-economic factors.
In the past, the UK has successfully tackled violent crime through community engagement - in White-dominated districts of Manchester and (more recently) Glasgow. So why isn’t this being tried more in places like London?
It’s even led to concerns the UK is now drifting towards the kind of prison-industrial complex found in the US - one, moreover, disproportionately targeting minorities.
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The UK’s default response to violent crime, especially among Black Brits, is expulsion and incarceration. Rapper and activist Akala here argues that these punishments don’t address the root cause - namely, socio-economic factors.
In the past, the UK has successfully tackled violent crime through community engagement - in White-dominated districts of Manchester and (more recently) Glasgow. So why isn’t this being tried more in places like London?
It’s even led to concerns the UK is now drifting towards the kind of prison-industrial complex found in the US - one, moreover, disproportionately targeting minorities.
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EGYPT WORSENING PALESTINIAN PLIGHT?
Egypt has historically fought multiple wars in support of Palestinian liberation and its people remain staunch supporters of the Palestinian cause. However, many now accuse Cairo of worsening the plight of Gazans in the face Israel’s catastrophic bombardment.
President Sissi has closed his country’s borders amid reports Palestinians are being charged $10,000 to cross the frontier to safety.
Egypt’s also destroyed tunnels into the Gaza Strip that were used to counter Israeli aid restrictions and deliver essential goods.
With one of the strongest armies in the world and sharing a common culture, language, history and border with Gaza, shouldn’t Egypt do more to save Palestinians from an unfolding genocide and apartheid?
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Egypt has historically fought multiple wars in support of Palestinian liberation and its people remain staunch supporters of the Palestinian cause. However, many now accuse Cairo of worsening the plight of Gazans in the face Israel’s catastrophic bombardment.
President Sissi has closed his country’s borders amid reports Palestinians are being charged $10,000 to cross the frontier to safety.
Egypt’s also destroyed tunnels into the Gaza Strip that were used to counter Israeli aid restrictions and deliver essential goods.
With one of the strongest armies in the world and sharing a common culture, language, history and border with Gaza, shouldn’t Egypt do more to save Palestinians from an unfolding genocide and apartheid?
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NEW ORLEANS, BLACK INDIANS & HAITI
New Orleans is home to a unique cultural fusion of African and Native-American traditions - in the form of its so-called Black Masking Indians, who perform every year in the city’s Mardi Gras, wearing some of the most stunning costumes you’ll ever see. The exact origins of the Black Indians and their colourful rituals - full of rhythms and dance - are unclear, but one popular theory is that it began with the friendship that formed between two oppressed peoples, when Native Indians offered Black, on-the-run slaves shelter. New Orleans, of course, is also the city that saw a huge wave of arrivals from Haiti after its revolution, and this too has had its influence. African Stream’s Sefu Sanni takes a deep dive into a cultural mix like no other.
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New Orleans is home to a unique cultural fusion of African and Native-American traditions - in the form of its so-called Black Masking Indians, who perform every year in the city’s Mardi Gras, wearing some of the most stunning costumes you’ll ever see. The exact origins of the Black Indians and their colourful rituals - full of rhythms and dance - are unclear, but one popular theory is that it began with the friendship that formed between two oppressed peoples, when Native Indians offered Black, on-the-run slaves shelter. New Orleans, of course, is also the city that saw a huge wave of arrivals from Haiti after its revolution, and this too has had its influence. African Stream’s Sefu Sanni takes a deep dive into a cultural mix like no other.
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NIGERIAN OFFICIAL ‘FAINTS’ DURING CORRUPTION PROBE
How far might one go to dodge accountability?
In 2020, Kemebradikumo Daniel Pondei, then acting managing director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), caused a social media storm after he appeared to faint while members of the Nigerian House of Representatives questioned him over alleged corruption. Live television had captured the moment.
While only medical professionals can determine the authenticity of the occurrence, Nigerians were not so convinced. Many on social media saw it as Pondei’s attempt to avoid consequences after being caught dipping his fingers in the public’s cookie jar. Pondei appears only to have served during 2020.
How far might one go to dodge accountability?
In 2020, Kemebradikumo Daniel Pondei, then acting managing director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), caused a social media storm after he appeared to faint while members of the Nigerian House of Representatives questioned him over alleged corruption. Live television had captured the moment.
While only medical professionals can determine the authenticity of the occurrence, Nigerians were not so convinced. Many on social media saw it as Pondei’s attempt to avoid consequences after being caught dipping his fingers in the public’s cookie jar. Pondei appears only to have served during 2020.
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Continued…. Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo formed the NDDC in 2000 to address the hostilities of several delta-inhabiting ethnic groups toward the London-based Shell oil company. Nigeria’s Supreme Court ruled in January in favour of hearing Shell’s appeal to overturn a 2022 ruling. That ruling required Shell to clean $12 billion in environmental degradation caused by oil spills before divesting—or selling—$2.4 billion in Nigeria-based oil assets. Stakeholders have lodged multiple cases against Shell in the courts of Nigeria, England and the Netherlands. Meanwhile, Houston-based ExxonMobil and Rome-based Eni are other major extractors in Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil exporter.
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UN EXPERT TRASHES ‘NO GENOCIDE’ CLAIM
Can a journalist ask a more ridiculous question?
This viral video shows a reporter from a pro-Israeli German paper asking a UN expert if the Israeli government has explicitly stated in a document its intent to commit genocide in Gaza. The suggestion being, without it, there’s no case against Tel Aviv.
Can a journalist ask a more ridiculous question?
This viral video shows a reporter from a pro-Israeli German paper asking a UN expert if the Israeli government has explicitly stated in a document its intent to commit genocide in Gaza. The suggestion being, without it, there’s no case against Tel Aviv.
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Continued…. Well, Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on occupied Palestinian territories, gave the perfect comeback. The 47-year-old Italian lawyer lists past genocides where perpetrators never formally declared intent, and says there’s enough evidence against Israel to keep investigators busy for decades.
Germany, incidentally, is supporting Israel as it faces allegations of genocide at the International Court of Justice. The case was brought by South Africa, and in January the ICJ ruled the claims were plausible. At the time, the German government said it would intervene as a third party to argue Israel’s innocence.
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Germany, incidentally, is supporting Israel as it faces allegations of genocide at the International Court of Justice. The case was brought by South Africa, and in January the ICJ ruled the claims were plausible. At the time, the German government said it would intervene as a third party to argue Israel’s innocence.
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GAZA’S DESTRUCTION AND RWANDA GENOCIDE PARALLELS
As the horrifying bombardment of Gaza continues, we react to a sickening interview aired on Israeli TV. Guests casually talk about the ‘erasing’ of Palestinian villages. It reminds us of the Rwanda genocide. You can watch the full video on our YouTube channel.
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As the horrifying bombardment of Gaza continues, we react to a sickening interview aired on Israeli TV. Guests casually talk about the ‘erasing’ of Palestinian villages. It reminds us of the Rwanda genocide. You can watch the full video on our YouTube channel.
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POPULAR OUSMANE SONKO IS SENEGAL’S NEW PM
Newly sworn-in President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has tapped his mentor and popular opposition figure, Ousmane Sonko, as Sénégal’s prime minister. This comes just a few years after a mass movement engulfed the small West African country, protesting undemocratic practices and French economic control.
Sonko caught public attention in 2016 as a whistleblowing tax inspector, who alleged a Canadian company was operating in Sénégal to evade $8.9 million in taxes.
In 2019, Sonko placed third in an election, running against then-incumbent President Macky Sall. The 49-year-old distinguished himself by railing against the neo-colonial West African CFA franc currency and French domination of the economy.
Newly sworn-in President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has tapped his mentor and popular opposition figure, Ousmane Sonko, as Sénégal’s prime minister. This comes just a few years after a mass movement engulfed the small West African country, protesting undemocratic practices and French economic control.
Sonko caught public attention in 2016 as a whistleblowing tax inspector, who alleged a Canadian company was operating in Sénégal to evade $8.9 million in taxes.
In 2019, Sonko placed third in an election, running against then-incumbent President Macky Sall. The 49-year-old distinguished himself by railing against the neo-colonial West African CFA franc currency and French domination of the economy.
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