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ISRAEL THE SELF-PROCLAIMED VICTIMS

In this frank interview, a former Israeli education minister explains how her country justifies its k*lling of Palestinians. Europeans that criticise its actions are reminded of the Holocaust, while Americans that push-back are called anti-Semitic. Throw into the mix Israel’s strong ties with the American Israeli establishment and media, and the narrative is controlled.

Shulamit Aloni was speaking with American TV show Democracy Now.
Her words haven’t lost any relevance; given Israel’s nine-month bombardment of Gaza continues, with over 38,000 Palestinians k*lled.

Video credits: Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis @DrLoupis
Show @democracynow
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THE DIASPORA DEFENDS SAHEL REVOLUTIONS

In June, members of the African diaspora based in the United States and Canada, primarily from the Coalition for the Elimination of Imperialism in Africa (@abasimperialism), embarked on a 17-day delegation to the Alliance of Sahel States, a mutual defence pact between Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger that has expanded to become a confederation. These countries underwent military coups in recent years that ousted Western-aligned leaders. So far, they’ve all booted coloniser France’s military and press. Now, they seek to unite their foreign policies and economies to decolonise their territories.
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Continued……The delegates, Obioma Ohia (@okalammuo), Prudence Iticka (@_dearprudence_) and Eliamani Ismail (@eliamanismail), first landed in Burkina Faso, where they met up with their host organisation, @burkinabooks. Together, they set off to Bamako, Mali, and Niamey, Niger, where they met with many organisations before returning to Burkina Faso.

But why take such an extensive international journey across three countries previously riddled with terrorism in the aftermath of the NATO invasion of Libya and poverty in the shadow of French colonialism?

In this video, these three Africans break it down.

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RWANDA SAYS UK WILL NOT GET BACK ASYLUM DEAL MONEY

Rwanda says it won’t return a penny to the UK which has just scrapped a deportation deal between the countries. Kigali had received around £240-million under the agreement, signed by the previous UK government in 2022. However, newly-elected British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has binned the deal to send asylum seekers from Britain to Rwanda.
In a video posted by a Rwandan state-owned media outlet, a government spokesperson said there was no provision for a refund in the contract.

No doubt it’s a relief to those who stood to be affected by the arrangement, which the UK Supreme Court said violated international law.
Rwanda has a poor human rights record, the exact thing that made most of the asylum seekers flee their home countries. In January, a policy statement by then-Home Secretary, James Cleverly, admitted Rwanda has 'issues' with its 'human rights record around political opposition to the current regime, dissent and free speech.'
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DEBUNKING TRUMP'S 'BLACK JOBS' TROPE

Donald Trump sparked outrage when he said millions of migrants were taking ‘Black and Hispanic jobs’. His inflammatory remarks during the first presidential debate of the year, were slammed for being devisive and exploiting racial stereotypes.

To prove just how wrong he was, here’s a clip from filmmaker Loki Mulholland. The son of civil rights icon, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, did a quick survey of Black people asking what they do for a living. The results were wide and varied and we’ve put together a few of them.

Video credit: @lokimulholland
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POLITICIANS FEAR PROTESTS ACROSS AFRICA

Kenya’s deadly youth-led protests against IMF-backed tax hikes have sent shockwaves across the continent.
Here, a Ghanaian politician says his country must not make the same mistake and should pass good laws ‘to avoid being beaten by the public.’

Ghana’s former President John Mahama, has also warned the scenes in Kenya could be repeated elsewhere. While visiting a constituency on July 5th, he told reporters: ‘If you have a youthful population and you’re not creating opportunities for them, then it can become a time bomb.’

According to website Statista, around 40 per cent of Africa’s population is aged under 16, making it the world’s youngest continent.
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Continued….. At least 39 people died in the weeks-long Kenyan demonstrations, which forced President Ruto to axe his Finance Bill. For many, the proposed tax increases were a step too far during a cost-of-living crisis.

Politicians beyond Kenya now view what happened as a warning for the whole continent. Do you agree?

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U.S. TRIES OH, SO HARD TO DEFEND ISRAEL

A journalist questioned why the US is quick to conclude Russia attacked a Ukrainian children’s hospital on 8 July while it tends not to blame Israel when Gaza Strip hospitals are blown to pieces.

For Africans, this difference in treatment is critical as media coverage of Western military interventions in Africa barely get the same amount of news coverage.

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller dismissed that anyone other than Russia could have attacked a Ukrainian children’s hospital.
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Continued….. He went on to downplay Israel’s attacks on primarily women and children. The military onslaught has destroyed much of the Gaza Strip’s civilian infrastructure, including about 66 per cent of hospitals. Yet, Miller blamed H*mas for allegedly using Palestinians as a shield, a claim that has been thrown around since the most recent escalation in the 76-year Israeli occupation began. But the claim has yet to be supported by evidence.

US hypocrisy runs deep as Israel is the United States’ largest recipient of foreign aid since World War II. US arms manufacturers generate billions selling weapons to Israel. Meanwhile, the US has vetoed proposed permanent ceasefire resolutions at the UN Security Council.

Video credit: @StateDept
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Over four years after the Black Lives Movement erupted in America, following the murder of George Floyd, police brutality continues to be a major issue.

According to the non-profit Mapping Police Violence, 27 per cent of people killed by US police in 2021 were Black, despite making up only 13 per cent of the county’s population. All this is happening despite efforts by police to diversify, with 60 per cent of the NYPD, for example, identifying as an ethnic minority.
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Continued….. One reason, says professor James Smalls, is cowardice. In this interview, he recalls what he once saw first-hand in 148th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem in New York City in the US. A Black officer had put his foot on the head of a handcuffed Black homeless woman, in view of his White sergeant. When Mr Smalls complained, he was told the homeless woman was ’unruly'. The professor says it was a statement of her ‘nothingness.’

Scope for such discrimination has just got a whole lot worse. US Supreme Court justices recently ruled it’s okay to arrest those living outside, even if they have no other place to go. It’s hard to disagree with the professor in this interview with @Ineverknewtv.com. Criminalising and dehumanising the vulnerable is not the answer, it’s spineless.

Video credit: @https://ineverknewtv.com/
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Twenty-four-year old Ugandan TikToker, Edward Awebwa, has been jailed for six years for insulting the country’s President and his family.
Aweba was accused of sharing ‘really vulgar’ content between February and March that demeaned Yoweri Museveni. It was said Awebwa also shared misleading information on new tax increases. The courts charged him with hate speech and dissemination of misleading and malicious information. Awebwa pleaded guilty to the charges.

Rights groups have often raised concerns over a lack of freedom of speech and expression in Uganda. They’ve called for amendments to the Computer Misuse Act which has stifled media in the country. Since coming to power in 1986, Museveni has been notorious for setting draconian laws that criminalise journalism and rights to information. Those found to be speaking out of turn can face a jail term of up to 10 years.
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FOOD SECURITY WITHOUT LAND. HOW?

The saying goes, ‘When the white man came, he had the Bible and we, the land. He told us to close our eyes and pray. When we opened them, he had the land and we, the Bible.’ 

The sentiment is as accurate now as it was in the early stages of colonisation. As Booker Ngesa Omole pointed out at an African Liberation Day event in Nairobi, another round of scramble for Africa’s land has kicked off in earnest.

For example, initiatives that push Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) seeds into African farms and criminalise sharing indigenous seeds are in play. African communities are also increasingly being forced out of our lands to make space for ‘conservation.’ This ignores the role indigenous communities have played in protecting the ecosystem and that Africa emits less than 4 per cent of global carbon emissions despite being home to more than 15 per cent of the world’s population.
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Continued….. Meanwhile, left out of the mainstream conversation is that a significant number of Africans are landless. This is the missing link, says Omole, national vice chairperson of the Communist Party of Kenya (@communistske on IG, TikTok and X). Africans need to reclaim their land from minority occupants.

Video credit: @bookerbiro
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France has created a new military command to occupy Africa, a move that appears to follow the controversial US Africa Command (AFRICOM) established in 2008.

A French government decree announced that a commander-in-chief, Pascal Ianni, has been tapped to lead the ‘General Command for Africa’ starting on 1 August.

This comes as the European colonial power has pulled soldiers stationed on African soil. Reports say France plans to keep around 600 French soldiers across Chad, Senegal, Ivory Coast and Gabon, down from the 3,800 troops in Africa. News reports claim France plans for ‘discreet’ operations to attract little visibility.

This comes after a series of anti-imperialist revolutions in the countries of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger booted French troops, threatening France’s control over Africa’s Sahel region, which France has militarily occupied for decades through Senegal. Additionally, the Central African Republic expelled the French military in 2022.
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NEW U.K. P.M. OKAY WITH ISRAEL STARVING PALESTINIANS

Britain’s new prime minister barely warmed his seat at 10 Downing Street when this 9-month-old interview re-circulated online, showing his hypocritical stand on Israel violating Palestinians’ human rights. 

In October, LBC radio host Nick Ferrari (@nickferrarilbc on X) asked Keir Starmer if Israel needed to cut off electricity and water to Palestinians. As the UK Labour Party leader, Starmer told Ferrari that Israel has the right. The public denounced the 61-year-old politician for not calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, but he appeared to have given in to pressure earlier this year. 

As the new prime minister since 5 July, Starmer has called for an ‘urgent’ ceasefire, but many still have a bitter taste in their mouths from his previous stance.

Do you think a change in leadership makes a difference for the UK’s foreign policy? Let us know in the comments.

Video credit: @LBC (IG, X and TikTok)
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BIDEN CALLS ZELENSKY 'PRESIDENT PUTIN'

Seems US President Joe Biden can’t get names right.

At the NATO Summit held on 11 July in Washington, the 81-year-old accidentally introduced Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky using Russian President Vladimir Putin’s name. 

At the same event, he made a similar flub during a press conference, calling US Vice President Kamala Harris 'Vice President Trump.'

Because of moments like these over the past few years, many have questioned Biden’s ability to do his job and run for a second presidential term this November.

Video credit: @CNN
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KENYA ‘OPPOSITION’ DRAGS RUTO OVER HAITI

While Kenyan police were being flown to Haiti on a US-backed and UN-led peacekeeping campaign, their colleagues at home were busy arresting, abducting, torturing and killing youth protesting IMF-backed economic policies. In this clip, the Secretary General of the main ‘opposition’ party, Edwin Sifuna, accuses President William Ruto of giving police the short end of the stick. At the time of departure to Haiti, Kenyan police officers had been paid roughly $200 instead of the promised $1,000. The US government has pledged at least $200 million to Kenya as part of their police force intervention onto the Caribbean island. However, the bigger concern was that the deployment was in contravention of the wishes of Kenyans.

Kenyan president William Ruto’s invocation of Pan-Africanism and moral responsibility as rallying calls for shipping police to Haiti simply boils down to what many view as a thinly veiled US occupation of the small Caribbean island nation yet again.
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Continued….. Aware that Haiti’s crisis is caused by external forces, Ruto avoids mentioning the culprits. For decades France has forced Haiti to pay reverse reparations to slave owners after freeing themselves from slavery. Meanwhile, the US has consistently looted Haiti’s gold, imposed dictators, and deposed, not once but on two separate occasions, the island-nation’s popularly elected leader Jean Bertrand Aristide.

What are your thoughts on the convenient glossing over of these factors in the longstanding destabilisation of Haiti?
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Freedom and South Africa are like twins - rarely is one mentioned without the other after the end of apartheid.

This time, freedom came for 6 captive lions held on a farm in Free State when South African police, acting on a tip-off from an animal rights group, arrested two wildlife traffickers who had sold them to undercover detectives. Vietnamese Nguyen Huu Tao and his associate, Nico Scoltz were detained on July 5 after attempting to illegally sell the big cats. The arrests came after Wildlife Justice Commission, a Dutch foundation assisting law enforcement fight wildlife trafficking, alerted police to an Asian man selling lions.
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