Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
DRC TO PALESTINE: GLENCORE’S GLOBAL WEB OF DESTRUCTION
If you want an example of how a multinational can destroy local communities worldwide, Glencore is probably as good as any.
The Swiss-based commodity trader and miner helps fuel the g*nocide in Gaza by selling Israel coal from South Africa and Columbia. Elsewhere, it makes millions from the extraction of minerals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, corrupt deals have seen it avoid DRC taxes, and its activities have left a trail of environmental destruction.
William Sakawa looks at the global web of suffering brought by one conglomerate and the need for a unified response.
If you want an example of how a multinational can destroy local communities worldwide, Glencore is probably as good as any.
The Swiss-based commodity trader and miner helps fuel the g*nocide in Gaza by selling Israel coal from South Africa and Columbia. Elsewhere, it makes millions from the extraction of minerals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, corrupt deals have seen it avoid DRC taxes, and its activities have left a trail of environmental destruction.
William Sakawa looks at the global web of suffering brought by one conglomerate and the need for a unified response.
👍21🤬7💯4🔥1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
AMERICANS TAUGHT DISTORTED HISTORY OF SLAVERY
Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, it remains a stubborn myth that the North of the US was not involved in slavery. The prevailing narrative is that slavery was only deeply entrenched in the societal fabric of the South.
In this clip, speaking in support of H.R. 40, a bill proposing a commission to study reparations for slavery, filmmaker Katrina Browne, a Philadelphia native, explains how the North was complicit in slavery.
Along with nine relatives, Browne retraced her own family journey, discovering that they were the largest slave-trading family in US history - transporting over 12,000 Africans to the Americas in chains.
Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, it remains a stubborn myth that the North of the US was not involved in slavery. The prevailing narrative is that slavery was only deeply entrenched in the societal fabric of the South.
In this clip, speaking in support of H.R. 40, a bill proposing a commission to study reparations for slavery, filmmaker Katrina Browne, a Philadelphia native, explains how the North was complicit in slavery.
Along with nine relatives, Browne retraced her own family journey, discovering that they were the largest slave-trading family in US history - transporting over 12,000 Africans to the Americas in chains.
👍15💯6🤬5❤1
Continued…….. She recounts that learning the history of her Rhode-Island ancestors led to the realisation that the only reason most Americans are ignorant of the North’s slave history is because Americans are taught a distorted version of history.
Browne spotlights facts that contradict the idea that the North had little involvement, including the fact that Rhode Island, where her family roots lie, sent more ships to Africa in the European slave trade than any other state in the slave business, which spanned across centuries. A wide array of industries in the North profited as a result - from shipping to finance - meaning that slavery was largely responsible for the economic rise of the US as a whole.
Browne ended by stating that an understanding of true history should come with acceptance of the realities of what Black people were subjected to at the hands of White enslavers. She said that what Black people want is true understanding and repair, which must encompass meaningful solutions such as reparations to rectify the injustices, not revenge.
Video Credit: C-Span.org
Browne spotlights facts that contradict the idea that the North had little involvement, including the fact that Rhode Island, where her family roots lie, sent more ships to Africa in the European slave trade than any other state in the slave business, which spanned across centuries. A wide array of industries in the North profited as a result - from shipping to finance - meaning that slavery was largely responsible for the economic rise of the US as a whole.
Browne ended by stating that an understanding of true history should come with acceptance of the realities of what Black people were subjected to at the hands of White enslavers. She said that what Black people want is true understanding and repair, which must encompass meaningful solutions such as reparations to rectify the injustices, not revenge.
Video Credit: C-Span.org
👍22
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
ONE OF THE GREATEST ROMAN EMPERORS WAS AFRICAN
European historical accounts often whitewash the role of African figures.
The perfect example is that of North African warrior emperor Septimius Severus, who spearheaded construction of a 3-mile-long wall sometime between the years AD 190 and AD 225 to protect the Roman city of Londinium. Much of the wall no longer surrounds the city now known as London.
Septimius Severus is considered one of the greatest Romans to have ever arrived in Britain. Yet, his statue in the British Museum and in other European sites suggests he was a European. While Africa is the birthplace of humanity and our ancestors passed physical traits to create all of the people we see around the world, how likely is it that Severus looked like a Roman or an Englishman?
Here’s a brief look into his story and accomplishments in Britain. Let us know if you would like more content decolonising great Africans’ role in ancient and contemporary history.
European historical accounts often whitewash the role of African figures.
The perfect example is that of North African warrior emperor Septimius Severus, who spearheaded construction of a 3-mile-long wall sometime between the years AD 190 and AD 225 to protect the Roman city of Londinium. Much of the wall no longer surrounds the city now known as London.
Septimius Severus is considered one of the greatest Romans to have ever arrived in Britain. Yet, his statue in the British Museum and in other European sites suggests he was a European. While Africa is the birthplace of humanity and our ancestors passed physical traits to create all of the people we see around the world, how likely is it that Severus looked like a Roman or an Englishman?
Here’s a brief look into his story and accomplishments in Britain. Let us know if you would like more content decolonising great Africans’ role in ancient and contemporary history.
👍21
👍3
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
AKUFO AND RUTO SELLING OUT AFRICA
As the Sahel trio of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger lead Africa’s decolonisation, some African leaders are moving in the opposite direction, surrendering our sovereignty to imperialists. Two of these leaders, Ghana’s outgoing president, Nana Akufo-Addo, and Kenya’s much-protested president, William Ruto, have gained notoriety for their subservience to neocolonialists.
Akufo-Addo recently celebrated receiving the Légion d’Honneur (Legion of Honour) from French President Emmanuel Macron, the highest civilian award for ‘outstanding service to France’.
As the Sahel trio of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger lead Africa’s decolonisation, some African leaders are moving in the opposite direction, surrendering our sovereignty to imperialists. Two of these leaders, Ghana’s outgoing president, Nana Akufo-Addo, and Kenya’s much-protested president, William Ruto, have gained notoriety for their subservience to neocolonialists.
Akufo-Addo recently celebrated receiving the Légion d’Honneur (Legion of Honour) from French President Emmanuel Macron, the highest civilian award for ‘outstanding service to France’.
💯21👍3❤2
Continued……. At the same time, Ghana struggles with a cost-of-living crisis, partly due to its foreign debts. Meanwhile, Ruto, who defied a High Court order by deploying police officers to Haiti, helped advance a centuries-old imperialist agenda to destroy the once-sovereign Caribbean island nation despite Kenya being barely able to keep a grip on bandits and al-Shabaab t*rrorists.
It’s clear sovereignty has slipped from our hands in certain parts of the continent, and it’s up to us to reclaim it.
Watch the entire discussion on our X handle, @african_stream, where you can subscribe for more Pan-Africanist content. We are also on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble and Telegram.
Sources:
https://x.com/NAkufoAddo/status/1857108943966773389
https://www.modernghana.com/news/1357146/president-macron-honours-akufo-addo-with-grand.html
https://debtjustice.org.uk/countries-in-crisis/ghana-debt-crisis-rooted-colonialism#:~:text=Ghana%20is%20in%20a%20debt,external%20debt%20payments%20each%20year.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/26/world/africa/kenya-haiti-peacekeeping-force.html
https://apnews.com/article/kenya-haiti-police-gangs-united-nations-18c0ac92a1d842d05f6d073b0128f12d
https://kippra.or.ke/banditry-and-lawlessness-in-arid-and-semi-arid-lands-of-kenya-which-way-out/#:~:text=ASALs%20in%20Kenya%20are%20home,bandits%20between%202012%20and%202022.
It’s clear sovereignty has slipped from our hands in certain parts of the continent, and it’s up to us to reclaim it.
Watch the entire discussion on our X handle, @african_stream, where you can subscribe for more Pan-Africanist content. We are also on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble and Telegram.
Sources:
https://x.com/NAkufoAddo/status/1857108943966773389
https://www.modernghana.com/news/1357146/president-macron-honours-akufo-addo-with-grand.html
https://debtjustice.org.uk/countries-in-crisis/ghana-debt-crisis-rooted-colonialism#:~:text=Ghana%20is%20in%20a%20debt,external%20debt%20payments%20each%20year.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/26/world/africa/kenya-haiti-peacekeeping-force.html
https://apnews.com/article/kenya-haiti-police-gangs-united-nations-18c0ac92a1d842d05f6d073b0128f12d
https://kippra.or.ke/banditry-and-lawlessness-in-arid-and-semi-arid-lands-of-kenya-which-way-out/#:~:text=ASALs%20in%20Kenya%20are%20home,bandits%20between%202012%20and%202022.
Modern Ghana
President Macron honours Akufo-Addo with “Grand Officier de la Légion d’Honneur”
President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has been conferred the prestigious noscript of Grand Officier de la L eacute;gion d rsquo;Honneur by the President of the French Republic .
😈10⚡4
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
AFRICAN STREAM PERSISTS DESPITE TECH BAN
On Friday, the 13th of September, outgoing US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke about African Stream at a press briefing, claiming our news outlet showcases ‘Kremlin propagandists’ and is ‘secretly run’ by the Russian-state TV network RT. His comments came without providing a shred of evidence.
Shortly afterwards, tech giants Meta (parent company of Facebook, Instagram and Threads), Alphabet (parent company of Google and YouTube), TikTok and Stripe shut down our accounts.
As our Burkina Faso-based journalist Inem Richardson (president of the Thomas Sankara Centre or @defendburkina on X) noted in this clip from our end-of-year review, this is not the first time imperialists have tried to silence an independent African-owned media organisation.
On Friday, the 13th of September, outgoing US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke about African Stream at a press briefing, claiming our news outlet showcases ‘Kremlin propagandists’ and is ‘secretly run’ by the Russian-state TV network RT. His comments came without providing a shred of evidence.
Shortly afterwards, tech giants Meta (parent company of Facebook, Instagram and Threads), Alphabet (parent company of Google and YouTube), TikTok and Stripe shut down our accounts.
As our Burkina Faso-based journalist Inem Richardson (president of the Thomas Sankara Centre or @defendburkina on X) noted in this clip from our end-of-year review, this is not the first time imperialists have tried to silence an independent African-owned media organisation.
👍17❤7🤬3
Continued……. The British and French empires banned the sale or possession of the Negro World newspaper in their colonial territories. This publication was established by the pan-Africanist, Marcus Garvey (1887-1940), founder of the United Negro Improvement Association (U.N.I.A) and the African Communities League.
Despite these and other challenges, African Stream remains not only undeterred but steadfast in our stance for truth and freedom of expression. We need your support to keep our voice alive.
Subscribe to our X handle, @african_stream, and help us spread the word. You can also find us on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble and Telegram.
Sources:
https://www.voanews.com/a/african-stream-distorts-us-military-s-mission-in-somalia/7765550.html
https://cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/io/news/african-stream
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/19/entertainment/cold-war-movies-and-tv/index.html
Despite these and other challenges, African Stream remains not only undeterred but steadfast in our stance for truth and freedom of expression. We need your support to keep our voice alive.
Subscribe to our X handle, @african_stream, and help us spread the word. You can also find us on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble and Telegram.
Sources:
https://www.voanews.com/a/african-stream-distorts-us-military-s-mission-in-somalia/7765550.html
https://cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/io/news/african-stream
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/19/entertainment/cold-war-movies-and-tv/index.html
Voice of America
African Stream distorts US military’s mission in Somalia
The U.S. conducts drone strikes in Somalia to protect civilians from terrorists. Groups such as al-Shabab terrorize communities and entire regions, systematically targeting, killing and harming scores of civilians.
👍17👏2🤬1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
HOW OPPRESSORS DEHUMANIZE THEIR VICTIMS
Since time immemorial, oppressors have dehumanized their victims. The downtrodden are made to appear like sub-humans that are not deserving of any sympathy nor that they have the right to be treated with dignity. Slave owners in the West justified their cruel system by portraying Africans as beasts of burden who could endure the degrading and inhuman treatment to which they were subjected. The same mentality was used during colonial times in Africa. Colonisers claimed Africans were incapable of governing themselves, hence, the need to place them under colonial control.
Since time immemorial, oppressors have dehumanized their victims. The downtrodden are made to appear like sub-humans that are not deserving of any sympathy nor that they have the right to be treated with dignity. Slave owners in the West justified their cruel system by portraying Africans as beasts of burden who could endure the degrading and inhuman treatment to which they were subjected. The same mentality was used during colonial times in Africa. Colonisers claimed Africans were incapable of governing themselves, hence, the need to place them under colonial control.
💯22👏4👍1
Continued……. In this September 2002 clip, a year after the September 11 attacks that were used to justify the US invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, Indian author and political activist Arundhati Roy spoke in Santa Fe, USA, about how Western and several Israeli leaders have repeatedly dehumanized non-white people, such as Palestinians, the indigenous peoples of the Americas and Australia’s aboriginal peoples.
Let us know what you think of Roy’s remarks.
Let us know what you think of Roy’s remarks.
❤12⚡1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
88-YEAR-OLD SUPER FOSTER MOM
Foster mothers are the unsung heroes who open their hearts and homes to children in need, offering love, stability and a sense of belonging during the most vulnerable times.
Emma Patterson dedicated four decades of her life since the ‘80s to raising over 40 foster kids. She is one of the longest-serving foster parents in Montgomery County, in the US state of Maryland. Her love, dedication and unwavering support created a nurturing environment where the children thrived.
In June this year, at 88 years old, Patterson announced she was retiring, and her County, as well as the children she fostered, came out to honour her. She’s the true embodiment of compassion, showing that family is not just defined by blood, but by the love and care we give each other.
Video credit: NBC4
Foster mothers are the unsung heroes who open their hearts and homes to children in need, offering love, stability and a sense of belonging during the most vulnerable times.
Emma Patterson dedicated four decades of her life since the ‘80s to raising over 40 foster kids. She is one of the longest-serving foster parents in Montgomery County, in the US state of Maryland. Her love, dedication and unwavering support created a nurturing environment where the children thrived.
In June this year, at 88 years old, Patterson announced she was retiring, and her County, as well as the children she fostered, came out to honour her. She’s the true embodiment of compassion, showing that family is not just defined by blood, but by the love and care we give each other.
Video credit: NBC4
❤26👍3
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
2024: ANOTHER HELLISH YEAR FOR DRC
2024 has been a defining chapter in the story of Africa, particularly for the Democratic Republic of Congo. The vast nation yet again faced a series of challenges that highlight both its resilience and the systemic obstacles imposed by Western imperialism and neocolonial structures aimed at cheaply extracting its strategic resources.
In many ways, it is a reflection of Africa’s broader story, a tale of defiance in the face of exploitation - and the unwavering spirit of a continent striving for self-determination. Despite Congo’s displacement crises, humanitarian emergencies and violent incursions by armed groups such as M23, the Congolese people stand firm.
2024 has been a defining chapter in the story of Africa, particularly for the Democratic Republic of Congo. The vast nation yet again faced a series of challenges that highlight both its resilience and the systemic obstacles imposed by Western imperialism and neocolonial structures aimed at cheaply extracting its strategic resources.
In many ways, it is a reflection of Africa’s broader story, a tale of defiance in the face of exploitation - and the unwavering spirit of a continent striving for self-determination. Despite Congo’s displacement crises, humanitarian emergencies and violent incursions by armed groups such as M23, the Congolese people stand firm.
👍12💯4🤔1
Continued……As we reflect on 2024, let it serve as a call to action for all Africans and people of African descent. The fight against neocolonialism is far from over, but it is a fight worth waging. The DRC’s challenges are Africa’s challenges and its victories will be Africa’s victories.
In this clip, our man Erick Gavala - who’s reported extensively from the ground in DRC - talks us through the country’s year and what he experienced there.
You can watch the full discussion on African Stream’s X page. We’re also on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble and Telegram.
_________________________
If you want to support our work, please consider joining our Patreon! Our African-centered videos take many hours to conceptualise, develop, research, noscript, present and edit. We need your support to sustain the production value of the channel and to help us reach new audiences. Join our community at patreon.com/AfricanStream, where we'll provide some of our members with great perks! Link in Bio!
In this clip, our man Erick Gavala - who’s reported extensively from the ground in DRC - talks us through the country’s year and what he experienced there.
You can watch the full discussion on African Stream’s X page. We’re also on Bluesky, Patreon, Rumble and Telegram.
_________________________
If you want to support our work, please consider joining our Patreon! Our African-centered videos take many hours to conceptualise, develop, research, noscript, present and edit. We need your support to sustain the production value of the channel and to help us reach new audiences. Join our community at patreon.com/AfricanStream, where we'll provide some of our members with great perks! Link in Bio!
Patreon
Get more from African Stream on Patreon
With the Lions, Not the Hunters.
👍7💯2
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
JIMMY CARTER: ISRAEL TICKS APARTHEID BOXES
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, has died at age 100. Like all U.S presidents, he was an imperialist, but he said some good stuff about Israel after he left office.
In this 2007 clip from a @democracynow interview, former US President Jimmy Carter (1977-81) highlighted how the state of Israel is not only like the South African apartheid state but more restrictive.
In 2022, Amnesty International declared Israel an apartheid state in a 280-page report that documented how Tel Aviv controls Palestinian territories and people. Other groups, including Human Rights Watch and Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem, came to the same conclusion a year prior.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, has died at age 100. Like all U.S presidents, he was an imperialist, but he said some good stuff about Israel after he left office.
In this 2007 clip from a @democracynow interview, former US President Jimmy Carter (1977-81) highlighted how the state of Israel is not only like the South African apartheid state but more restrictive.
In 2022, Amnesty International declared Israel an apartheid state in a 280-page report that documented how Tel Aviv controls Palestinian territories and people. Other groups, including Human Rights Watch and Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem, came to the same conclusion a year prior.
💯14🖕2👍1👏1
Continued……Since the 7 October escalation in the 75-year Israeli occupation, Israel has killed nearly 200,000 Palestinians and injured many more according to the Lancet medical report. Israel controls movement into and out of the Palestinian territories, it has blocked the entry of foreign aid and Palestinians’ attempts to flee Israel’s military attacks.
However, the United States has provided the most foreign aid to Israel than to any other country since 1948. That funding continued during Carter’s term.
Let us know if you agree with Carter.
However, the United States has provided the most foreign aid to Israel than to any other country since 1948. That funding continued during Carter’s term.
Let us know if you agree with Carter.
💯7🖕3
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
COLDEST BRITISH CONFESSION YET
Mere years after presiding over the Nuremberg trials, Britain was unleashing the same horror on their colonies in Africa. During the struggle for independence in Kenya, unspeakable abuse was meted out to the displaced native population, whose only crime was wanting their land back. In this clip, the callousness of Britain is on full display in the form of a colonial-era British officer, Terence Gavanagh, responsible for torturing thousands of Kenyans on suspicion of their involvement with the Mau Mau freedom fighters. For his services, the Queen awarded this dishonourable man with one of the British Crown’s most esteemed accolades, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE).
While some call for letting all that be water under the bridge, others are raising questions about the incumbent head of state, King Charles III, who has refused to apologise. He instead expressed ‘regret’ for these and other crimes. Plus, the British project remains intact.
Mere years after presiding over the Nuremberg trials, Britain was unleashing the same horror on their colonies in Africa. During the struggle for independence in Kenya, unspeakable abuse was meted out to the displaced native population, whose only crime was wanting their land back. In this clip, the callousness of Britain is on full display in the form of a colonial-era British officer, Terence Gavanagh, responsible for torturing thousands of Kenyans on suspicion of their involvement with the Mau Mau freedom fighters. For his services, the Queen awarded this dishonourable man with one of the British Crown’s most esteemed accolades, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE).
While some call for letting all that be water under the bridge, others are raising questions about the incumbent head of state, King Charles III, who has refused to apologise. He instead expressed ‘regret’ for these and other crimes. Plus, the British project remains intact.
😈13🤬7❤1👍1🤨1🖕1
Continued……British conservancies control nearly 8 per cent of Kenya, uprooting local communities. Major tea-producing companies, such as Finlay and Unilever, continue occupying land more than six decades after supposed independence.
This clip is from a 2002 BBC documentary, ‘Kenya: White Terror,’ which caught heat from the UK’s Office of Communications (OFCOM) for ‘mishandling’ the interview with Gavanagh. The British regulatory service should have appreciated the honest line of questioning toward a decorated former colonial British officer. We certainly did.
Let us know what you think in the comments.
This clip is from a 2002 BBC documentary, ‘Kenya: White Terror,’ which caught heat from the UK’s Office of Communications (OFCOM) for ‘mishandling’ the interview with Gavanagh. The British regulatory service should have appreciated the honest line of questioning toward a decorated former colonial British officer. We certainly did.
Let us know what you think in the comments.
😈13🤨2
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
TOTTENHAM CALLER BLASTS PRO-ISRAEL BIAS
The British ruling class has often looked down on people of colour, especially if they are from impoverished inner-city neighbourhoods.
So, when ‘Sean,’ who sounds like a Black guy in Tottenham, England, called into a British radio show about Israeli crimes in Gaza—dropping truth bomb after truth bomb—the LBC radio programme host was caught off guard.
‘Sean’ explained the Western media had used the term ‘freedom fighters’ to refer to Zionist gangs that murdered innocent Palestinians during the 1948 Nakba (or ‘catastrophe’ in Arabic).
The caller relayed the West supports Israel’s illegal actions of blockading food, fuel, electricity and water from entering the Gaza Strip, while it has carpet-bombed the enclave’s civilian population of more than 2 million people since 7 October.
The British ruling class has often looked down on people of colour, especially if they are from impoverished inner-city neighbourhoods.
So, when ‘Sean,’ who sounds like a Black guy in Tottenham, England, called into a British radio show about Israeli crimes in Gaza—dropping truth bomb after truth bomb—the LBC radio programme host was caught off guard.
‘Sean’ explained the Western media had used the term ‘freedom fighters’ to refer to Zionist gangs that murdered innocent Palestinians during the 1948 Nakba (or ‘catastrophe’ in Arabic).
The caller relayed the West supports Israel’s illegal actions of blockading food, fuel, electricity and water from entering the Gaza Strip, while it has carpet-bombed the enclave’s civilian population of more than 2 million people since 7 October.
👍11👏7🔥2