Continued…. Take the Sahel, for example. After NATO armed rebels to overthrow Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, the insurgents flooded south, and triggered a horrific wave of terrorism. In 2022 terrorists killed close to 8,000 people in Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali. That’s compared to 30 people in 2002. The huge increase happening despite the existence of several American and French military sites and Africa’s most expensive drone base in Niger.
In East Africa, there’s a similar story. The rise of terror group al-Shabaab can be traced to the American-backed Ethiopian invasion of Somalia. Before 2006, the Islamic Courts Union provided the only semblance of stability in the country since the overthrow of Siad Barre in 1991.
So, as Professor Bathily explains in this clip, it’s ‘worrisome’ to put it mildly. Too bad other countries don’t seem to think so, like Kenya. It’s just been designated a major non-Nato ally and in 2023 signed a five-year ‘defence co-operation agreement’ with the US. worth $100m.
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In East Africa, there’s a similar story. The rise of terror group al-Shabaab can be traced to the American-backed Ethiopian invasion of Somalia. Before 2006, the Islamic Courts Union provided the only semblance of stability in the country since the overthrow of Siad Barre in 1991.
So, as Professor Bathily explains in this clip, it’s ‘worrisome’ to put it mildly. Too bad other countries don’t seem to think so, like Kenya. It’s just been designated a major non-Nato ally and in 2023 signed a five-year ‘defence co-operation agreement’ with the US. worth $100m.
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INVESTIGATION: MOSSAD CHIEF THREATENED ICC PROSECUTOR
Mossad’s former director, Yossi Cohen, threatened Fatou Bensouda, former International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, over a probe into war crimes, according to an investigation pursued by three publications: The Guardian, Israeli-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine and Local Call, a Hebrew-language outlet.
The intimidation campaign against Bensouda, a lawyer and Gambian High Commissioner (or official representative) to the United Kingdom since 2022, began when she announced in 2021 that the court would open investigations into possible Israeli war crimes in occupied Palestinian territories.
Mossad’s former director, Yossi Cohen, threatened Fatou Bensouda, former International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, over a probe into war crimes, according to an investigation pursued by three publications: The Guardian, Israeli-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine and Local Call, a Hebrew-language outlet.
The intimidation campaign against Bensouda, a lawyer and Gambian High Commissioner (or official representative) to the United Kingdom since 2022, began when she announced in 2021 that the court would open investigations into possible Israeli war crimes in occupied Palestinian territories.
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Continued….. The ICC initially delayed its investigation over deliberations about its jurisdiction regarding the Palestinian territories. Once it cleared that hurdle, the probe went ahead despite Israeli opposition. It culminated on 20 May when the ICC announced it had filed applications for arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant over possible war crimes in the Gaza Strip since 8 October.
Cohen, a close ally of Netanyahu, allegedly told Bensouda, ‘You don’t want to be getting into things that could compromise your security or that of your family.’ On a separate occasion, Cohen allegedly told the prosecutor that proceeding with the investigation would severely damage her career.
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Cohen, a close ally of Netanyahu, allegedly told Bensouda, ‘You don’t want to be getting into things that could compromise your security or that of your family.’ On a separate occasion, Cohen allegedly told the prosecutor that proceeding with the investigation would severely damage her career.
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SISI GOING SOFT ON ISRAEL?
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi once vowed to ‘wipe off the face of the earth’ anyone coming near his country. It was a stark warning he made in 2016 during a televised speech. So, is it strange Cairo hasn’t reacted more strongly to the spiralling tension with Israel?
An Egyptian guard was killed in a shooting with Israeli forces on May 27 at the Rafah border crossing. Cairo says it will ‘investigate’. Tempers were already strained just days before when Israel seized the Palestinian side of the crossing and Egypt closed its section. However, considering el-Sisi’s ‘wipe off the face of the earth’ pledge, his reaction does seem restrained.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi once vowed to ‘wipe off the face of the earth’ anyone coming near his country. It was a stark warning he made in 2016 during a televised speech. So, is it strange Cairo hasn’t reacted more strongly to the spiralling tension with Israel?
An Egyptian guard was killed in a shooting with Israeli forces on May 27 at the Rafah border crossing. Cairo says it will ‘investigate’. Tempers were already strained just days before when Israel seized the Palestinian side of the crossing and Egypt closed its section. However, considering el-Sisi’s ‘wipe off the face of the earth’ pledge, his reaction does seem restrained.
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Continued…. Following the money could offer one explanation. It’s worth remembering Egypt has received $50-billion in US military aid since signing a peace treaty with Israel in 1979. It has also received another $30-billion in economic assistance. More recently the European Union gave Cairo an $8-billion aid package to help stem the flow of migrants to Europe.
Not to say Egypt hasn’t backed the Palestinians. It’s pledged to join South Africa’s case of genocide against Israel at the International Court of Justice. However, given what el-Sissi vowed eight years ago in this clip, wouldn’t you expect him to take a firmer stand?
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Not to say Egypt hasn’t backed the Palestinians. It’s pledged to join South Africa’s case of genocide against Israel at the International Court of Justice. However, given what el-Sissi vowed eight years ago in this clip, wouldn’t you expect him to take a firmer stand?
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An exposé this week laid bare Israel’s nine-year campaign to sabotage the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) investigation into Israel’s crimes in occupied Palestine. Prosecutor Karim Khan had alluded to this on 20 May with a cryptic warning against ‘all attempts to impede, intimidate or improperly influence the officials of this court.’
According to the investigation by the Guardian and Israeli-based magazines +972 and Local Call, long before Khan was in Israeli crosshairs, Tel Aviv had threatened and spied on his predecessor, Gambian lawyer Fatou Bensouda. The reason they felt bold enough to target her, according to one cited Israeli official, was that she was ‘Black and African’ and thus inconsequential.
According to the investigation by the Guardian and Israeli-based magazines +972 and Local Call, long before Khan was in Israeli crosshairs, Tel Aviv had threatened and spied on his predecessor, Gambian lawyer Fatou Bensouda. The reason they felt bold enough to target her, according to one cited Israeli official, was that she was ‘Black and African’ and thus inconsequential.
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Continued…. Israeli intelligence allegedly routinely spied on Bensouda and her staff’s phone calls, intercepting conversations with any person in the West Bank or the Gaza Strip.
The investigation reports that high-ranking Israeli figures, such as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s close ally and then-head of Mossad, Yossi Cohen, played instrumental roles. For example, after allegedly moving Bensouda’s staff out of the room, Cohen ‘ambushed’ a meeting between Bensouda and then-Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) President Joseph Kabila in a New York hotel suite to persuade her to drop the investigations. Kabila allegedly knew the ambush would occur. When persuasion failed, threats came. Cohen is said to have commented about Bensouda’s security and thinly veiled threats about the consequences for her career. Israel even started a smear campaign against her family, with accusations distributed among Western diplomatic circles accusing her of corruption.
Amid Israel’s police harassing and beating Ethiopian Jews, an Israeli official admitting health facilities systematically sterilised Ethiopian women, and now this, perhaps African Z*onists might want to reconsider defending an entity that doesn’t appear to respect our people.
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The investigation reports that high-ranking Israeli figures, such as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s close ally and then-head of Mossad, Yossi Cohen, played instrumental roles. For example, after allegedly moving Bensouda’s staff out of the room, Cohen ‘ambushed’ a meeting between Bensouda and then-Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) President Joseph Kabila in a New York hotel suite to persuade her to drop the investigations. Kabila allegedly knew the ambush would occur. When persuasion failed, threats came. Cohen is said to have commented about Bensouda’s security and thinly veiled threats about the consequences for her career. Israel even started a smear campaign against her family, with accusations distributed among Western diplomatic circles accusing her of corruption.
Amid Israel’s police harassing and beating Ethiopian Jews, an Israeli official admitting health facilities systematically sterilised Ethiopian women, and now this, perhaps African Z*onists might want to reconsider defending an entity that doesn’t appear to respect our people.
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RUTO’S BROKEN PROMISES
Ruto’s been in charge of Kenya for two years now - and many who voted for him because they believed his promise that he would improve the lives of the less well off have very much fallen out of love with him. But that’s not his only failure to deliver. Homes are being demolished, not made more affordable. Taxes are going up. And he jet-sets in lavish private planes. His team are saying, “Wait and see - he’s signed big deals in the US that will benefit all.” But can Kenyans hit by the ever rising cost of living really wait any longer?
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Ruto’s been in charge of Kenya for two years now - and many who voted for him because they believed his promise that he would improve the lives of the less well off have very much fallen out of love with him. But that’s not his only failure to deliver. Homes are being demolished, not made more affordable. Taxes are going up. And he jet-sets in lavish private planes. His team are saying, “Wait and see - he’s signed big deals in the US that will benefit all.” But can Kenyans hit by the ever rising cost of living really wait any longer?
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BARBADOS PM BLASTS BEEB’S COLONIAL MINDSET
Funny how Western narratives can suddenly fall apart. In this clip from back in August, 2021 BBC host Zeinab Badawi tries to lecture the Barbados Prime Minister about the dangers of doing trade with China. The suggestion is the Caribbean nation is swapping one colonial master for another. An argument frequently levelled at African countries doing business with Beijing. However, it’s then pointed out the US and Europe do more trade with China than anyone else, and it’s not considered a threat. And when you look at the figures, it’s not just a bit more, it’s multiple times more.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, in 2022, Beijing’s annual trade with the EU was around $780b, $660b with the US and $280b with Africa.
Funny how Western narratives can suddenly fall apart. In this clip from back in August, 2021 BBC host Zeinab Badawi tries to lecture the Barbados Prime Minister about the dangers of doing trade with China. The suggestion is the Caribbean nation is swapping one colonial master for another. An argument frequently levelled at African countries doing business with Beijing. However, it’s then pointed out the US and Europe do more trade with China than anyone else, and it’s not considered a threat. And when you look at the figures, it’s not just a bit more, it’s multiple times more.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, in 2022, Beijing’s annual trade with the EU was around $780b, $660b with the US and $280b with Africa.
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Continued….. The 2019 figure for the Caribbean was around $8b. So, how come the host isn’t worried about the West doing business with Beijing , but reckons Barbados should look out? The Barbados leader knows why and puts the presenter in ‘her place.’
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ONE YEAR OF TINUBU
Nigeria’s president Bola Tinubu is one year into the job. He’s rolled out some pretty controversial policies in that time. While he did mention some of these on campaign, many Nigerians have been taken aback. New taxes and a currency reform that’s seen the naira plummet have widened the gap between rich and poor, while his administration spends lavishly - including on itself. Petrol is scarce, despite Nigeria’s huge oil supplies, and a growing number of businesses are shutting up shop. Yet while Tinubu has dismayed many, he’s also still got his supporters. African Stream’s Poloum David takes a detailed look at what he’s brought to Nigeria’s table - and got reactions from residents in Abuja.
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Nigeria’s president Bola Tinubu is one year into the job. He’s rolled out some pretty controversial policies in that time. While he did mention some of these on campaign, many Nigerians have been taken aback. New taxes and a currency reform that’s seen the naira plummet have widened the gap between rich and poor, while his administration spends lavishly - including on itself. Petrol is scarce, despite Nigeria’s huge oil supplies, and a growing number of businesses are shutting up shop. Yet while Tinubu has dismayed many, he’s also still got his supporters. African Stream’s Poloum David takes a detailed look at what he’s brought to Nigeria’s table - and got reactions from residents in Abuja.
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Pan-Africanists have marched in the Zambian capital, Lusaka, demanding a united and borderless Africa.
They say doing away with the artificial boundaries created during the imperialist Berlin Conference is long overdue. And they blame the colonial-era barriers for contributing to division and animosity between Africans.
They say doing away with the artificial boundaries created during the imperialist Berlin Conference is long overdue. And they blame the colonial-era barriers for contributing to division and animosity between Africans.
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Continued….. The demonstration was organised by pan-African group Africa Rising, and called on the Zambian government to ditch visa-entry requirements for Africans and the diaspora. It’s certainly in line with the country’s founding President Kenneth Kaunda. He was a renowned Pan-Africanist whose leadership significantly aided the liberation of South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Angola and Mozambique.
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FREE THE DRC FREE PALESTINE
Pictures can speak louder than words, and it was certainly the case when a DRC flag was hoisted behind President Joe Biden. The US leader was speaking at the graduation ceremony of Morehouse College, when two professors pulled off the silent demonstration.
They say they did it to highlight the United States’ complicity in the exploitation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Washington supports Rwanda which is accused of backing M23 rebels in the east of the country. It’s from there diamonds are extracted to fund Israel’s oppression of Palestinians.
African Studies Professor Samuel Livingston didn’t mince his words in an interview with Democracy Now. And we appreciate his actions along with fellow International Relations professor Cynthia Hewitt.
African Stream’s @ahmed.ghoneim.official, breaks down their heroic protest and how it shows the inextricable link between struggles demanding peace, justice and dignity.
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Pictures can speak louder than words, and it was certainly the case when a DRC flag was hoisted behind President Joe Biden. The US leader was speaking at the graduation ceremony of Morehouse College, when two professors pulled off the silent demonstration.
They say they did it to highlight the United States’ complicity in the exploitation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Washington supports Rwanda which is accused of backing M23 rebels in the east of the country. It’s from there diamonds are extracted to fund Israel’s oppression of Palestinians.
African Studies Professor Samuel Livingston didn’t mince his words in an interview with Democracy Now. And we appreciate his actions along with fellow International Relations professor Cynthia Hewitt.
African Stream’s @ahmed.ghoneim.official, breaks down their heroic protest and how it shows the inextricable link between struggles demanding peace, justice and dignity.
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The naira in free fall, government wastage, run-away corruption, inflation, insecurity and a worsening economic crisis. If you thought Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s record was already dismal one year after taking charge of Africa’s most populous country, it’s just got even worse. With little to no public dialogue, he’s changed the country’s national anthem, replacing it with a version that was not only written by a Brit but also was dropped nearly half a century ago because it lacked Nigerian input. The 72-year-old head of state assented to a bill proposing the change just a day after lawmakers, drawn mostly from the ruling party, rushed it through both chambers of the National Assembly in just one week. The readopted anthem was first introduced in 1960 when Nigeria gained independence from Britain before it was dropped by a military government in 1978.
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BIDEN GETS AWAY WITH MURDER?
In this clip, content creator Somaya pointed out the mainstream US media has not been holding US President Joe Biden accountable for continuously saying he has seen photos of babies H*m*s allegedly had beheaded, even though the White House itself walked back that claim. The Nigerian sister argued a bias exists, whereby the media is more lenient with Democratic Party presidents than when Republicans like Donald Trump took office. News outlets began publishing regular fact-checks during his term.
In this clip, content creator Somaya pointed out the mainstream US media has not been holding US President Joe Biden accountable for continuously saying he has seen photos of babies H*m*s allegedly had beheaded, even though the White House itself walked back that claim. The Nigerian sister argued a bias exists, whereby the media is more lenient with Democratic Party presidents than when Republicans like Donald Trump took office. News outlets began publishing regular fact-checks during his term.
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Continued…. The 1988 book, ‘Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media,’ argued that US mass media perpetuates powerful elites’ interests. The book outlined five mechanisms that filter media content: Ownership, advertising, sourcing, flak (slang for a public relations professional), and anti-communism.
In the 1990s, media consolidation significantly accelerated under Democratic President Bill Clinton, primarily due to the Telecommunications Act of 1996. This landmark legislation aimed to foster ‘competition and innovation.’ However, it led corporations like CBS, Disney, General Electric, News Corp., Time Warner and Viacom buying out smaller media companies, drastically reducing the number of media outlets.
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In the 1990s, media consolidation significantly accelerated under Democratic President Bill Clinton, primarily due to the Telecommunications Act of 1996. This landmark legislation aimed to foster ‘competition and innovation.’ However, it led corporations like CBS, Disney, General Electric, News Corp., Time Warner and Viacom buying out smaller media companies, drastically reducing the number of media outlets.
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SUDAN’S FEMALE ARMY FIGHT R*PE
Thousands of Sudanese woman have answered calls by the country’s army to take up arms and fight. They’re being trained at military centres as the 13-month war against the Rapid Support Forces militia rages on.
But the main incentive for many women is self defence, with spiralling incidents of r*pe being committed by RSF soldiers.
Qatar-based network Al Jazeera visited one of the training camps and spoke to recruits who’re fighting for their survival. This is their report.
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Thousands of Sudanese woman have answered calls by the country’s army to take up arms and fight. They’re being trained at military centres as the 13-month war against the Rapid Support Forces militia rages on.
But the main incentive for many women is self defence, with spiralling incidents of r*pe being committed by RSF soldiers.
Qatar-based network Al Jazeera visited one of the training camps and spoke to recruits who’re fighting for their survival. This is their report.
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