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Continued….. The Alliance of Sahel States confederation, made up of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, has exerted its sovereignty over its natural resources in recent months. For example, in June, Niger revoked a mining licence from France-based Orano. 

As Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré recently said, ‘We know how to mine our gold, and I don’t understand why we should let multinationals come and mine it.’

Sources:
News
https://archive.ph/7LHbT#selection-4779.0-4779.105

Gold contribution to economy
https://allafrica.com/stories/202411190028.html

Mali detains Barrick Gold employees
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-09-30/barrick-says-it-reaches-deal-with-mali-after-reports-staff-were-detained

Orano sidelined in Niger
https://www.orano.group/en/news/news-group/2024/october/niger-growing-financial-difficulties-will-force-somair-to-suspend-operations

Burkina on mining own resources
https://archive.ph/7LHbT#selection-4779.0-4779.105

https://allafrica.com/stories/202411190028.html
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GHANA WELCOMES 500+ DIASPORA AS NEW CITIZENS

Ghana is leading the way in reconnecting diaspora Africans to the continent. It’s just welcomed 524 newly minted Ghanaian citizens from all over the world at a special ceremony in Accra. As this video shows, they were clearly delighted to be reconnecting to their ancestral roots.

President Akufo-Addo told them, “Your ancestors left these shores in circumstances that were tragic and inhumane. Today, we embrace you as our own - as fellow citizens of this nation and as part of the Ghanaian family."

The programme was first launched in the Year of Return in 2019, commemorating 400 years since the first enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas through the so-called ‘door of no return.’
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ASPIRING BLACK IRISH TEACHER:
NO DIVERSITY WITHOUT INCLUSION

Black people in Ireland are facing worsening levels of racism, despite making up only 1.5% of the population. According to a March 2023 report by the Irish Network Against Racism (INAR), 600 racist incidents were registered in 2022 via the iReport.ie portal, up from 404 in 2021. Of the total documented, 223 were criminal, while 190 involved illegal discrimination and 136 hate speech.

The INAR says the growth in racism is driven by anti-migrant rhetoric from far-right groups. It also notes that harassment often goes unaddressed by the authorities.
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Continued……In this clip, Baisat Alawiye, a trainee secondary-school teacher in Ireland, sheds light on how racism in Ireland impacts education and why the issue needs to be addressed early on in the classroom. She wants to see policies that work towards genuine inclusion - rather than just hear grandstanding statements on diversity.

Video Credit: GORM (YouTube)

Sources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPDAoe9o9xE

https://emn.ie/one-in-ten-of-the-population-are-non-irish-citizens-census-2022-figures-show/

https://inar.ie/reportsofracism2022
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AMSTERDAM MAYOR BACKTRACKS ON ANTI-SEMITISM CLAIMS

Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema has backtracked on recent statements, alleging Israeli football club Maccabi Tel Aviv fans' violence in the city was antisemitic in nature. Initially, she described their actions as a ‘pogrom’ but retracted the term, citing its politicisation. 

On 6 November, some of the approximately 2,800 Maccabi fans visiting Amsterdam for a match ripped Palestinian flags from buildings and attacked taxi drivers. To defend against the violence, Amsterdammers—many of whom were pro-Palestine—mobilised to counter the attacks. The violence continued the following day at the match. Videos surfaced of some visiting Maccabi fans chanting, ‘Let the IDF win’ and ‘F*** the Arabs.’

However, mainstream media coverage portrayed the assailants as victims, fuelling accusations of anti-semitism against those the Maccabi fans had attacked.
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Continued……. On 17 November, Halsema expressed frustration with Israel’s swift reaction, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of exploiting the events for propaganda before Dutch authorities had gathered all of the facts. She clarified that she had not intended during an 8 November press conference to equate the violence in Amsterdam with historical pogroms. ‘Pogrom’ refers to an organised attack on a specific ethnic or religious group, and had been used in the context of World War II-era violence against Jews in the Netherlands. Halsema criticised politicians for using the term to target Moroccan and Muslim communities, exacerbating divisions within Dutch society.

Halsema acknowledged that authorities failed to adequately protect Amsterdammers during the riots and promised an independent investigation.

Sources
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/11/amsterdam-mayor-says-pogrom-is-being-used-as-propaganda/

https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/8/535440/World/Region/Dutch-authorities-backtrack,-admit-Israeli-fans-in.aspx
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The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence minister, Yoav Gallant. They are wanted for war crimes in Gaza.

ICC decisions are binding on all 124 party states (which ratified the Rome Statute treaty). Thirty-three of these are in Africa and the majority - 42 - in Europe. In theory, this means that if either suspect steps foot in any of these countries, he will be arrested and handed over to the court.

Israel is not a signatory to the treaty, and while the US signed the Rome Statute in 2000, it did not ratify it, leaving it as a non-party state. This has led to what former US Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues David Scheffer terms the ‘immunity interpretation.’ This argues that the ICC has no jurisdiction over US nationals, even if they commit crimes in a state party to the Rome Statute.
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Politicians in the US - including Senate Majority leader-elect John Thune - have previously warned that they will ask the Senate to vote on sanctioning the ICC - and those that assist - if it issues arrest warrants for Israel’s leadership. A bill to that effect has already passed the House.

Ironically, the US and its allies were vocal, for example, in pressuring South Africa to enforce an ICC arrest warrant for war crimes on Russian President Vladimir Putin during the 2023 BRICS summit (which he ended up attending only virtually).

It’s unclear if Netanyahu or Gallant will risk travelling to one of the 124 countries obliged to arrest them, and which countries would act.

Sources:

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/full-list-124-countries-must-arrest-netanyahu-icc

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/21/world-reacts-to-icc-arrest-warrants-for-israels-netanyahu-gallant

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/21/what-are-the-icc-countries-where-netanyahu-and-gallant-may-face-arrest

https://lieber.westpoint.edu/united-states-should-ratify-rome-statute/

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly2exvx944o#
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SOUTH AFRICANS ATTACK MIGRANTS OVER FOOD POISONINGS

A wave of food poisoning cases that has so far killed at least 22 children across South Africa has led to vigilante groups and locals attacking migrant shopkeepers.

The most affected migrants are those from Somalia and Ethiopia, who run small neighbourhood grocery stores, locally known as ‘spaza shops.’

Videos posted on social media showed mobs vandalising and looting shops, and hounding out migrant shopkeepers.

However, during an address on 15 November, President Cyril Ramaphosa clarified that investigations conducted by multiple government agencies indicated shops—whether migrant-owned or South African-owned—storing food items alongside chemicals and pesticides caused the poisonings.

He added that a lack of routine inspections due to inadequate government staffing led to widespread non-compliance with safety and health regulations.
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SUDAN ON WHY U.K. RESOLUTION DESERVED VETO

On 18 November, Sudan’s UN representative denounced a UK-led UN Security Council resolution on 'increasing civilian protection' and 'humanitarian aid' in the war-torn country, arguing it disregarded Sudanese sovereignty, did not oppose United Arab Emirates support for the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) accused of massacres and r*pes, and that it didn’t designate the RSF a terrorist group.
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Continued,,,,,,,While the UK, US, and France condemned Russia’s veto that squashed the resolution, Russia’s representative, Dmitry Polyanskiy (@Dpol_un on X), accused the UK of using the resolution to meddle in Sudan's affairs under the guise of humanitarian concerns. Russia also claimed double standards were in play, denouncing the West’s criticism of Sudan while it supports Israel's actions in Palestine.

The RSF and the Sudanese military plunged the country into a proxy war on 15 April 2023, when they clashed over incorporating the paramilitary group into the military. Since then, the war had already k*lled more than 150,000 people by May, according to the US envoy for Sudan. It has sparked one of the world’s biggest displacement crises, with 11 million people internally displaced and more than 3 million having fled the country. UN experts warn the world’s worst hunger crisis looms, with 97 per cent of Sudanese internally displaced people facing ‘severe levels of hunger.’

Sudanese activists and human rights monitoring groups have accused both sides of war crimes, but the RSF has stood out for alleged g*nocide against non-Arab ethnic populations, use of s*xual violence as a weapon, and ransom kidnappings, to name a few.
SOURCES

News
https://press.un.org/en/2024/sc15901.doc.htm

Russian POV
https://news.1rj.ru/str/dpol_un/1228

Spark for war
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/5/31/fighting-in-sudan-a-timeline-of-key-events

Number of killed
https://www.dw.com/en/us-sudan-envoy-we-hear-horrific-stories/video-70337032

Among world’s biggest displacement crises
https://sudan.iom.int/sites/g/files/tmzbdl1606/files/documents/2024-11/sudan-crisis-regional-response-situation-update-62-13-november-2024_0.pdf

https://www.iom.int/news/displacement-sudan-crosses-11-million-devastating-crisis-reaches-new-heights-iom-chief

Among world’s biggest hunger crises
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2024/10/sudan-faces-one-worst-famines-decades-warn-un-experts

RSF genocide
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sudan-civil-war-hrw-rsf-genocide-geneina-threat-ethnic-cleansing-fasher

RSF sexual violence
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/29/africa/sudan-sexual-violence-women-intl/index.html

RSF kidnappings
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/02/23/sudan-rsf-kidnapping-ransom-slaves

Sudan's UN representative
https://media.un.org/avlibrary/en/asset/d330/d3309950
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'ALLIANCE OF SAHEL STATES IS A BEACON OF HOPE'

The historic Conference in Solidarity with the Peoples of the Sahel took place 19-21 November in Niamey, the capital of Niger. Hundreds of participants gathered at the Mahatma Gandhi International Conference Centre from popular movements and organisations across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the United States to express solidarity with the people of the Sahel, an arid region south of the Sahara Desert.
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Continued........In a powerful speech during the event, Jonis Ghedi Alasow, the executive director of Pan-Africanism Today, coordinator of its secretariat and one of the conference organisers, described the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) as a beacon of hope for states that were once under France's oppressive rule. However, even after the end of formal colonialism, most French-speaking African countries were forced to use the France-controlled CFA franc currency.

Between 2021 and 2023, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger—with the support of their populations—expelled Western-aligned governments through coups d’état and demanded the withdrawal of French troops from their territories. These countries faced isolation from their Western-aligned neighbours, particularly the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which imposed sanctions in response. To further defend their territories against the scourge of terrorism that Western military occupations had not stopped, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger united to form the AES confederation, an anti-imperialist bloc that shares defence, economic and foreign policies. It plans to move toward becoming a federation, with the goal of continental unification.

The conference symbolised hope in the ongoing struggle against neocolonialism in Africa’s Sahel region and throughout Africa, igniting the spirit of revolution among African peoples.

Video credit: @peoplesdispatch (x)
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CANADA: A PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ROOTED IN COLONIALISM

Narratives on the prison-industrial complex often revolve around the US and what civil-rights activist, attorney and author Michelle Alexander terms ‘the new Jim Crow.’ However, prisons-for-profit that disproportionately incarcerate Black and Indigenous people are not exclusive to the US. They are also found in other Western nations - including Canada, whose racist colonial past continues to strongly influence all aspects of its justice system. Here’s a closer look.

SOURCES:

https://www.newcanadianmedia.ca/black-overrepresentation-in-canadian-prisons-data-gaps-and-judicial-bias-hinder-progress-lawyer-says

https://www.justice.gc.ca/socjs-esjp/en/ind-aut/uo-cs#
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