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In 2023, there were loud demands from the West for South Africa to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin and hand him to the International Criminal Court (ICC), should he step foot in the country to attend that year’s BRICS summit. The ICC was - and is - after the Russian leader for alleged war crimes in Ukraine. Many in the West - including US politicians - argued that Pretoria had a moral and legal obligation to enforce the ICC warrant against Putin.

One year down the line, and key figures in the West are making very different noises when it comes to enforcing the latest ICC arrest warrants - for Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his ex-defence minister Yoav Gallant. The pair are wanted in connection with alleged genocidal atrocities during Tel Aviv’s 14-month military assault on Gaza.

On 2 December, ICC president Tomoko Akane revealed that the Hague-based court had become the subject of threats, coercive measures and acts of sabotage in recent months.
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JOE BIDEN SAVES SON FROM LAW HE CREATED

In a stunning display of nepotism and implicit racism, US president Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter, saving him from the consequences of a crime law he - as senator - helped author. Hunter was facing charges (among others) of knowingly lying on federal paperwork when he said he was not a drug user in order to buy a revolver and ammunition.

In this video of Joe Biden making the case for the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, the future American leader proposes harsh terms for drug possession, including asset seizures by the state. There would be no chance of clemency - the judge had to issue the full five years.

The law also created a big sentencing disparity between crack and powder cocaine. This sentencing disparity in turn fuelled huge racial disparities in incarceration.
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Continued….. Additionally, Biden was not interested in solving the root cause of the problem, his simplistic answer being: take ‘offenders’ off the streets. This encouraged states to build more prisons, ramp up cop recruitment and back programmes that promoted increasing drug-related arrests.

It is therefore both ironic and insulting for President Biden to save his son from the same law he created, which broke many families through the prison industrial-complex pipeline.

Sources:

Video
https://x.com/brixwe/status/1662832564837441541?t=4Dts5iq6yA7by0zVfgHIcw

Hunter drug related charges
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cw55ngde0qwo

Harsh terms
https://x.com/brixwe/status/1662832564837441541?t=4Dts5iq6yA7by0zVfgHIcw
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/6/20/18677998/joe-biden-1994-crime-bill-law-mass-incarceration

Sentencing disparity
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/6/20/18677998/joe-biden-1994-crime-bill-law-mass-incarceration

Crime bill effect on Black communities
https://www.americanprogress.org/article/3-ways-1994-crime-bill-continues-hurt-communities-color/
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WATCHING GAZA G*NOCIDE IN REAL-TIME FROM ISRAEL’S OBSERVATION DECK

During a 19 November livestream with US judge Andrew Napolitano (@judgenap on X), a former US Marine recounted a chilling moment from his recent trip to Israel.

Matthew Hoh (@MatthewPHoh on X), now an Eisenhower Media Network (@MediaEisenhower on X) associate director, told of visiting an observation deck in Israel overlooking Gaza, where Israel’s military onslaught since 8 October 2023 has k*lled more than 186,000 people as of early July, according to the Lancet medical journal. 
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Continued……Hoh said the observation deck is so far removed from the horrors of Palestinian suffering in Gaza, such that one cannot hear the muffled screams and cries as buildings filled with people fall to the ground or bullets rip through humans. It is a place where g*nocide is transformed into a ‘picturesque’ sight, the equivalent of an action movie at the cinemas.

While there, he saw Israeli schoolchildren on a field trip celebrating the scene.

Video credit: Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom (YouTube)
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UGANDA HAS NO JURISDICTION IN KENYA - KIZZA BESIGYE'S LAWYER

On 2 December, Kenyan lawyer Martha Karua announced she has gathered a ‘Pan-African’ group of lawyers to defend Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye (@kizzabesigye1 of @FDCOfficial1 on X), whom Ugandan operatives abducted on 16 November in Nairobi while attending a book launch hosted by Kenyan politician @MarthaKarua (X). 

The legal team has condemned the lack of due process and questioned Uganda’s jurisdiction over alleged offences committed in Kenya, Greece and Switzerland. 

Kenya initially denied involvement, stating its security agencies were not responsible, though Uganda later claimed the operation was a joint effort. 

The abduction adds to Kenya’s growing reputation for controversial cross-border actions, including deporting four Turkish nationals and Kenyan police killing Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif in 2022.
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During his famous 3 August 1857 address on 'West India Emancipation' in Canandaigua, New York, abolitionist, orator and author Frederick Douglass (1818-95) emphasised that we must obtain systemic change through collective organisation. Douglass noted that both moral and physical dilemmas require struggle and 'if there is no struggle, there is no progress'.

In this week’s Wednesday Wisdom, his words reiterate that as long as the oppressed 'hug their chains,' the oppressors will never relinquish power. Douglass echoes the sentiments of many of our predecessors that we, as Africans, will only gain our freedom when our collective demand for liberation becomes too powerful to be ignored by those who wield power.

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https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/1857-frederick-douglass-if-there-no-struggle-there-no-progress/
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Namibia has made history by electing its first-ever female president. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah secured 57% of the vote, according to the country's electoral commission. Her victory reinforces the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) party's 34-year dominance since Namibia gained independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990.

The 72-year-old's decisive victory proved wrong predictions that she would have to enter a run-off race. Polls suggested younger Namibians had become disillusioned with SWAPO, despite the party's historical significance and past achievements in the fight against apartheid. There were concerns that the election results might mirror those of neighbouring South Africa, where the African National Congress lost its majority; and those in Botswana, whose long-standing ruling party was defeated.
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Continued.........Opposition parties have contested the results, citing technical issues such as a shortage of ballot papers, which prompted election officials to extend voting hours. Nandi-Ndaitwah's chief rival, Panduleni Itula from the Independent Patriots for Change party, finished second - with approximately 25.5% of the vote. His rising popularity can be traced back to the 2019 elections, when he managed win over swathers of SWAPO supporters.

Nandi-Ndaitwah has been a member of SWAPO since the 1970s, during the struggle for independence, and has held various senior positions within the party. In February, she was promoted from foreign minister to vice president following the death of President Hage Geingob in office. She’s built a reputation as a steady leader and experienced diplomat, not associated with the corruption scandals that have affected other SWAPO members.
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BIDEN’S OWN-GOAL ‘JOKE’ IN ANGOLA

Jokes often contain more than a hint of truth. US president Joe Biden just gave a classic example during his visit to Angola. Thinking he was being funny, he ‘quipped’ that his family (read: the US and especially its military) like to visit people uninvited, eat them out of house and home and generally outstay their welcome. Well, Africa and the Global South at large have been the butt of this joke for too long: what’s so funny about invading us, looting us and then refusing to pull your soldiers out or stop your drone strikes?

Credit: CNN-News18/YouTube
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'WE GOT 10,000 ACRES FOR FREE' - 3RD-GENERATION BRITISH SETTLER

In this clip from a viral video, Mike Harris, 86, a third-generation British settler in Kenya, admitted to Kenyan journalist and YouTuber Lynn Ngugi that his family got 10,000 acres of land for free.

Beginning with the Crown Lands Ordinance of 1902, the British reserved at least 10 million acres of Kenya's most fertile land for British and European settlers, who would acquire vast ranches by paying a few coins to the colonial surveyor. These plots came to be known collectively as the 'White Highlands.'
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Continued……All of Kenya became ‘Crown land,' meaning that it was the property of the British Crown. With the stroke of a pen, British colonialists rendered Kenya’s Africans landless, pushing them off to less fertile lands and forcing them to slave for settlers to pay the colonial administration’s 'hut tax.’

The consequences of this historical injustice are felt today, with Kenyans suffering under the weight of landlessness, wealth inequality, slum dwellings, poverty and pro-elite politics.

Video credit: @lynn_ngugi1 (X)

Sources:

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Historical-timeline-of-Kenyas-land-based-policies-During-the-pre-colonial-period-there_fig3_385975735

https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/kenya/history-colonial-4.htm

https://archive.gazettes.africa/archive/ke/1924/ke-government-gazette-dated-1924-02-27-no-932.pdf

https://www.declassifieduk.org/britain-stole-their-land-to-plant-tea-now-they-want-it-back/

https://www.theelephant.info/analysis/2021/09/04/white-settlers-black-colonialists-and-the-landless-majority/

https://ijisset.org/storage/Volume5/Issue6/IJISSET-050511.pdf
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BIDEN'S REAL AGENDA IN ANGOLA

Biden's gone to Angola for the loot, specifically for minerals like cobalt and copper necessary for powering devices and electric vehicles. That's educator George Lee Jr's blunt assessment of US President Joe Biden's 11th-hour visit to Angola on 2 December. 

The outgoing president’s tour will include the $5 billion Lobito Corridor, a key infrastructure project co-funded by the United States and the European Union that connects Angola's port of Lobito on the Atlantic coast to the mineral-rich Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Zambia via a 1,300-kilometre railway. Lee argues the project will only hasten the exploitation of Angola and the DRC. It's part of Washington's effort to counter China's economic clout in Africa.
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Continued….. Angola's strategic location on the southwest coast of Africa has long made it a key player in international affairs. It's a convenient export point for goods from Central Africa to the West. However, it's also been central to significant historical events, including a proxy war between Cold War rivals. Moscow backed the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) led by Agostinho Neto, while Washington supported the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA) and its offshoot, the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), led by Jonas Savimbi. The civil war began in 1975 and ended in 2002.

Following the war's end, China provided infrastructure development loans that sped up Angola's economic recovery. In turn, China gained access to Angola's oil industry, which now supplies 72 per cent of its output to China.

Given China's heavy investments in the region's mining industry, the jury is out on whether Washington can catch up with Beijing.

Video credit: @theconsciouslee (X)

Sources;


https://newscentral.africa/biden-in-angola-for-first-visit-to-sub-saharan-africa-as-us-president/

https://www.voanews.com/a/biden-to-spotlight-angola-s-lobito-corridor-his-legacy-to-counter-china-in-africa/7879407.html

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/on-first-visit-to-angola-biden-says-future-of-the-world-is-in-africa/3412458

https://history.state.gov/milestones/1969-1976/angola

https://www.hrw.org/reports/1999/angola/Angl998-03.htm

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1137636/main-destinations-of-oil-crude-exports-from-angola

https://www.chathamhouse.org/2020/12/chinas-southern-africa-debt-deals-reveal-wider-plan
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South African freedom fighter and pan-African intellectual Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe would have turned 100 today.

Sobukwe was born on 5 December 1924 in a Black township on the outskirts of Graaff-Reinet in today's Eastern Cape province. After a childhood marked by academic excellence, he enrolled at Fort Hare University in 1947, an institution whose alumni included many anti-colonial icons such as Robert Mugabe, Oliver Tambo and Nelson Mandela.
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