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BRITAIN RUSHING CHAGOS DEAL AHEAD OF TRUMP TAKEOVER

Much to Washington’s displeasure, the UK ceded control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius back in October last year. The US and London jointly operate a key military base on the archipelago’s main island, which is seen as vital to countering the Chinese presence in the Indian Ocean region. The original deal to return sovereignty to Chagos included a clause that guaranteed that the base would operate as normal. But a new administration in Port Louis now rejects those terms, demanding greater compensation.
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Continued……The UK has now offered some £90 million ($110 million) a year - plus a huge advance payment - for a 99 year lease. It’s desperate to ink a new agreement before Donald Trump’s inauguration on 20 January, as his team is dead against any deal and could scupper it. Of course, all of this wrangling does little to help islanders who were evicted from their homes to make way for the UK-US base. Despite fighting for decades to be allowed to return, they’ve been largely excluded from talks.

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/01/08/britain-payment-chagos-islands-donald-trump-up-front-deal/

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/politics/government/labour-offering-to-pay-mauritius-nearly-9bn-in-chagos-islands-deal/ar-AA1xbrRI
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https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09LONDON1156_a.html
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'THE WORLD NEEDS AFRICA'

Africa does not need the world, the world needs Africa. It’s a simple message from the former African Union envoy to the U.S. Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao.
The continent has all the resources everyone else needs, and without them countries like France would be third-world.

Have a listen to another minute of straight talking from Chihombori.
This time she’s tongue-lashing Washington elites during a speech at The Brookings Institute think tank.

Credit: The Brookings Institution
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ISRAEL IN AFRICA

Many African nations cut diplomatic and other ties with Israel after the 1973 Ramadan War (Yom Kippur War). However, many factors - from the desire for Israeli agricultural and security technologies to various US-brokered deals (Camp David, Oslo, Abraham Accords) aimed at peace and normalisation - have seen most of Africa back on diplomatic talking terms with Tel Aviv. Even South Africa, which strongly sympathises with the Palestinian cause and regards Israeli actions as comparable to the apartheid regime’s, has an embassy in Tel Aviv. However, Pretoria downgraded relations last year - and currently has no ambassador. Out of the Alliance of Sahel states (AES), only Burkin Faso recognises Israel but has no formal relations with it. There is no Israeli embassy or consulate in Burkina Faso. However, the Israeli Embassy in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, issues visas to citizens of Burkina Faso.
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Continued….. There is no such service for citizens of Mali and Niger.

Keeping their backs turned fully towards the Israeli regime are Algeria, Comoros, Djibouti, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Somalia, and Tunisia. Could Israel’s current indiscriminate war against Gaza change the overall picture? Let us know in the comments.

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‘WHO DID YOU EXPLOIT TODAY?’

‘Who did you exploit today?’ That’s what Tahmel Morton asks men working on Wall Street in New York. Filmed as a comedy sketch for the MTV2 programme ‘Wonder Showzen,’ what makes it so funny is how it sheds light on a brutal yet taboo reality.

With its origins dating back to 1711, Wall Street emerged as none other than a slave market where stolen Africans were auctioned as cattle and commodities to the highest bidder. The founders and their descendants of top Wall Street financial institutions, such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citibank, and JP Morgan (to name a few), made astronomically large sums of money through the labour of enslaved Africans in the US South, Cuba, and other Caribbean islands. And speaking about the US South, let’s not forget the US North.
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Continued……. Their businesses and institutions equally profited from chattel slavery by building slave ships, financing plantations in the US South, trading enslaved Africans to and from the Caribbean islands and beyond, and benefitting from slave labour at so-called prestigious colleges, such as Princeton, Harvard and Brown.

By the end of the 19th century, Wall Street banks embarked on a brutal mission of colonial expansion into the Caribbean, targeting countries such as Haiti, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Panama with the goal of taking over local banks, forcing them to rely on the US dollar, opening Caribbean branches of Wall Street banks, controlling commodity financing, and re-organising national debt owed to Europe.

Wall Street investment firms have since destroyed the lives of many working-class African-descent people in the United States by controlling the housing market and buying up entire neighbourhoods, putting the ownership of single-family homes out of reach for millions of people. They have created a global economic order in which a worker’s most important task is to maximise a company’s share value.

The question to investment bankers, hedge-fund managers, stockbrokers and financial managers on Wall Street remains: Who did you exploit today?

Video credit: @mtv2
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KENYA ABDUCTIONS: RIGHTS GROUPS
RAISE ALARM

The Kenya Human Rights Commission, along with several other rights groups, has raised concerns regarding the rise in abductions in Kenya. In a recent case, five young Kenyans were taken in broad daylight by unknown individuals and released after protests erupted in the streets. Human-rights organisations have reported that at least 82 individuals have been kidnapped since anti-government protests began in June 2024, with some 20 still missing.

Rights groups have accused the police of carrying out these abductions, a claim that the force has vehemently denied.
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U.S. SANCTIONS RSF BUT NOT UAE FOR GENOCIDE

Belatedly, the US has slapped sanctions on the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary in Sudan and its chief - for genocide. The group’s atrocities in the proxy war tearing that country apart have been known about since at least May last year. Shamefully, though, Washington is still refusing to punish the RSF’s main outside backer, the United Arab Emirates. That might have something to do with it being a client of the US. The latest sanctions further highlight the inconsistent way in which US sanctions are applied, with Israel’s genocidal actions in Gaza going unpunished.
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HOW UK MEDIA DEMONISED ASIAN MEN AS SEX PREDATORS

The far-right billionaire owner of Tesla and X, Elon Musk, in recent weeks, has used his social media platform X to attack and spread misinformation demonising South Asians and Muslims in the UK over a decade-old child sex abuse scandal. However, the demonisation of both groups over the so-called Grooming Gang Scandal predates Musk’s recent ramblings on X. In this clip, UK rapper and activist Lowkey (@lowkeyonline) gives a striking example of how the British media has been fanning the flames of racism that have been engulfing the country lately.

When a report by the Quilliam Foundation concluded that so-called ‘grooming gangs’ - which prey on often underage girls to sexually abuse them - consisted, in the UK, predominantly (84%) of Asian men, the media ran wild with the story, plastering their front pages with headlines that painted immigrants as sex pests.
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Continued……. Yet the study had serious methodological flaws - so bad that Lowkey calls them criminal. First and foremost, the sample size was tiny (a hundred or so cases) compared with the vast number of sex crimes committed in the UK - so no general conclusions could confidently be inferred from it.

The Crime Survey for England and Wales reported that an estimated 1.1 million adults (798,000 women and 275,000 men) aged 16 years and over were victims of sexual assault (including attempts) in the year ending March 2022. Around 227,500 identifiable child abuse offences were recorded by the police in the year ending March 2019.

Of course, when the flawed nature of the study was finally realised, the media did little to disabuse the public. Why do you think that was?
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CIA CAUGHT DEALING DRUGS?

People like journalist Gary Webb (1955-2004) have uncovered the CIA's connection to drug trafficking, reporting that the CIA facilitated crack-cocaine routes from South America to mainly Black neighbourhoods in the US to finance anti-communist efforts. Initially published in the San Jose Mercury News, Webb compiled his findings into a book noscriptd, ‘Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion.’

The Iran-Contra affair is an example of the US arming Nicaraguan right-wing militia (Contras) using profits from CIA-run drug operations. 

Webb's eye-opening revelations led to several congressional inquiries, including a notable 1996 town hall meeting where Michael Ruppert (1951-2014), a former narcotics officer with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), confronted ex-CIA Director John Deutch with proof of the agency's involvement in drug trafficking that contributed to the crack-cocaine crisis in Black communities. 
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SCOTLAND’S ROLE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE’S SLAVE TRADE

The European slave trade and the British Empire are so closely linked that you can’t discuss one without the other. Britain made a fortune from its Caribbean colonies through slave labour. From the 17th to the 19th centuries, British slave traders transported around 3.1 million enslaved Africans, who endured brutal conditions on plantations, producing cash crops like sugar, tobacco and coffee.

But one country that is often overlooked in this dark chapter is Scotland. According to the National Library of Scotland, 27 slave trade voyages set sail from Greenock, Port Glasgow, Leith, and Montrose between 1706 and 1766, transporting about 4,000 to 5,000 enslaved people across the ocean. For example, Alexander MacFarlane, an 18th-century astronomer and merchant, owned plantations and enslaved people.
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The M23 (March 23) rebel group is among 100-plus militias vying for control in DRC’s mineral-rich east. Not only does it boast the most troops and heavy equipment, it also enjoys - as mounting evidence indicates - the backing of Congo’s neighbour, Rwanda. With two more towns falling to the M23 rebels in the first week of 2025, Kigali has been accused of ratcheting-up operations in the country. Last year, the UN said up to 4,000 Rwandan troops had been deployed to fight alongside the militants.

This week, we shine the spotlight on facts that highlight Rwanda’s military, political and financial support for M23. Kigali used to deny allegations it supported the M23, but all last year it simply refused to comment. That may be because the evidence is now hard to deny. What do you think?
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