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NO SAFE HAVEN FOR WOMEN FLEEING PROXY WAR IN SUDAN

Where can the women of Sudan find safety? As they flee the horrors of a proxy war, women and girls are not only forced to flee their homes but are subjected to unimaginable s*xual violence, both within Sudan and in the countries they seek for refuge. 

Human Rights Watch has characterised the horrific acts against women in Sudan as ‘war crimes and crimes against humanity.’ The ongoing conflict has left women and girls vulnerable to gang r*pes, forced marriages, enslavement, and other forms of s*xual exploitation. 
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Continued……. Those who manage to escape to neighbouring countries, such as Chad, Ethiopia, and Libya, often find themselves ensnared in trafficking, starvation, and further s*xual violence. Tragically, aid workers, who are supposed to be the guardians of the vulnerable, have exploited those desperately seeking food and safety. 

Who will stand as a shield for the women of Sudan?

Sources:

1.https://apnews.com/article/chad-sudan-war-refugees-sexual-exploitation-49b3d344da3573d4abe06bb7c3be965e

2.https://www.aljazeera.com/features/longform/2022/9/22/sex-abuse-allegations-against-aid-workers-in-south-sudan-un-camp

3.https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp3w16k0n7wo

4.https://www.unhcr.org/news/stories/women-and-girls-mired-sudan-crisis-suffer-surge-sexual-violence

5.https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/07/29/sudan-widespread-sexual-violence-capital
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On 14 January, Niger’s students took to the streets in a mass mobilisation with a clear message of support for their government, known as the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Homeland (CNSP), in the face of imperialist threats. 

‘We are committed to fighting relentlessly against imperialism, a historic fight to which we devote ourselves, body and soul,’ said Effred Mouloul Al Hassane, secretary-general of the Union of Nigerien Students.

Recently, Nigerien President Abdourahamane Tiani said France was threatening his country.
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Continued……‘Unfortunately, the enemy we face is not terrorism, but above all, France.’ Pan-Africanists in Niger and worldwide have celebrated Niger’s new government for nationalising uranium mines, ending its French military occupation, and becoming the first country in Africa to break ties with US Africa Command (AFRICOM). However, the country is still under attack by what many believe to be Western-backed death squads. Nigerien officials have also caught French spies working to destabilise their territory.

‘It’s only after we emerge [as a powerful nation] that we can move towards development, and that’s only if we remain united,’ said Brigadier General Abdou Harouna, the governor of Niamey, who attended this rally. ‘It’s essential that we work together, that we stand shoulder to shoulder to achieve this goal.’

Sources:

https://www.actuniger.com/societe/20700-niamey-la-jeunesse-scolaire-se-mobilise-massivement-pour-soutenir-le-cnsp-et-appeler-a-lunite-dans-la-lutte-contre-limperialisme.html

https://news.1rj.ru/str/Aesinfosfr/4990

https://fr.sputniknews.africa/20241116/le-niger-annonce-la-detention-dun-espion-presume-de-la-france—1069263671.html

https://news.1rj.ru/str/Aesinfosfr/5544

https://www.africom.mil/pressrelease/35590/us-withdrawal-from-niger-completed

https://www.neimagazine.com/news/niger-seizes-control-of-somair-uranium-mine/

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/french-company-orano-loses-control-of-uranium-mine-to-niger-admin/3414093

https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/last-french-troops-leave-niger-military-cooperation-officially-ends-2023-12-22/
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WHY S. AFRICA NEEDS LAND EXPROPRIATION

On 23 January, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed into law the Land Expropriation Bill, introduced in 2022. This will enable the government to expropriate privately owned (in particular, White-owned) land for public purposes or in the public interest.

The final piece of legislation is a watered-down version of what the country’s opposition Economic Freedom Fighters party (EFF) has for years been fighting for. While the EFF had advocated for zero compensation for the expropriated land, the new law states that this will only be applied as a last-resort measure. That prompted the EFF to reject the new law, describing it as an ‘absurdity’ and ‘an attempt to fool our people.’
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Continued…. The party argues that the new law will not be able adequately to address the existing land inequalities caused by centuries of racial oppression of Black South Africans. The EFF is particularly opposed to the ‘willing buyer, willing seller’ clause in the act, which requires consensus between the expropriating authority and the owner of the property on the amount of compensation. (In the event that the two sides cannot agree on the amount, courts have to determine an amount of compensation that is considered just and equitable.)

The debate around land expropriation has raged on in South Africa for decades. In this video from 2018, African Stream Editor-in-Chief Ahmed Kaballo explains why land reform is a non-negotiable requirement for South Africa to address the ever-growing economic and social inequality between Black South Africans and the descendants of White colonial settlers. Kaballo made the remarks back in December 2018, shortly after South Africa’s parliament overwhelmingly passed a committee report recommending amending the constitution to allow for expropriation without compensation.

Video credit: Press TV UK

Sources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNoWJxK9QoY

https://mg.co.za/politics/2025-01-24-newly-signed-expropriation-bill-heading-for-court-cabinet-clearing-house/

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2025-01-25-tensions-rise-in-gnu-john-steenhuisen-calls-for-urgent-dialogue-following-expropriation-act-signing/?dm_source=top_reads_block&dm_medium=card_link&dm_campaign=top_reads&dm_content=maverick_news

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNoWJxK9QoY

https://x.com/EFFSouthAfrica/status/1882484477949337711
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BOASTFUL RUTO DISPLAYS IGNORANCE OF FRANCE’S HISTORY

Ever eager to project his importance on the international stage, Kenya’s president William Ruto took to X on Monday to say that he’d had a call with Emmanuel Macron about the war in DR Congo - boasting that his French counterpart had given his blessing to regional efforts to end the fighting. But in his eagerness to be seen as a ‘big-league’ player, Ruto - who is also Chair of the East African Community - seems to have forgotten some basic facts.

France is accused of having had a hand in the ongoing instability of the DRC, due to its complicity in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. It supported the genocidal regime, training and arming its soldiers under the guise of a United Nations Security Council humanitarian intervention, dubbed Operation Turquoise. With France’s support, the perpetrators of the genocide were able to escape into DRC.
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Continued……. Former French Colonel Guillaume Ancel - in his book ‘Rwanda: End of Silence’ (2018) - admits that when the Rwandan perpetrators escaped to the DRC, they were provided with arms by France in the refugee camps. “I witnessed one of these deliveries in the second half of July 1994,” he writes, adding that “the commanders explained that we were delivering weapons to those who had carried out massacres to prevent them from turning against the French army. It became clear they were following directives from the highest levels of the State.”

Today, France continues to support Rwanda and - by extension - the Kigali-backed M23 rebels, who have committed atrocities against the people of the DRC. Hence, Ruto’s tone-deaf post on X has rightly drawn heavy criticism from Africans questioning why he is even reaching out to France for support, at a time when Francophone countries are cutting ties with Paris and freeing themselves of its neo-colonial influence.

Sources:

https://en.sputniknews.africa/20240225/what-is-frances-role-in-eastern-drc-conflict--tensions-with-rwanda-1065237633.html

https://thegreatlakeseye.com/post?s=France%27s--stance--on--DRC--crisis--a--big--concern--_1327

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/jul/28/why-is-the-drc-wasting-precious-resources-on-an-outdated-testament-to-french-colonial-power

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/02/dr-congo-rwandan-backed-m23-rebels-perpetrating-summary-killings-and-rapes/

https://www.theafricareport.com/373043/what-remains-of-the-fdlr-in-eastern-drc/
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CIA MADE AFGHANISTAN A NARCO-STATE

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) played a pivotal role in the creation of the first true narco-state in history, Afghanistan.

In a covert operation known as ‘Operation Mosquito’ during the 1980s, the US plunged into Afghanistan’s drug trade, seeking to destabilise the Soviet occupation by inundating Russian soldiers with narcotics. Alfred McCoy, in his groundbreaking book, ‘Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade,’ exposes how the CIA funnelled an astonishing $3 billion to the mujahideen leaders battling the Soviets, a strategy that ultimately facilitated the rise of the Taliban.

In this clip, a former CIA officer, John Kiriakou, reveals how, under the eyes of intelligence agents, Afghanistan’s landscape turned into a vast expanse of poppy fields, producing illicit opium that funnelled millions of dollars into the CIA’s shadowy operations, all while evading legal scrutiny.
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Continued……. By 1986, the US State Department reported that opium was an ‘ideal crop in a war-torn country since it requires little capital investment, is fast growing and is easily transported and traded.’

As Afghanistan transitioned from a producer of essential food crops to an opium powerhouse, it accounted for a staggering 93 per cent of the global opium supply by 2007 and around 85 per cent in 2020.

Many Afghan farmers, seduced by the low investment and drought resistance of poppy cultivation, abandoned traditional staples like wheat, corn, and rice, causing severe food shortages and a catastrophic rise in heroin addiction, not only within Afghanistan but across Europe, the US, and Asia.

Video credit: @julianddorey (X)

Sources:

https://kabulnow.com/2024/11/un-reports-30-increase-in-opium-production-in-afghanistan-in-2024/

https://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/Afghanistan/Executive_Summary_english.pdf

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202111/1237798.shtml

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2003/4/24/war-with-drugs

https://unis.unvienna.org/unis/pressrels/2024/unisnar1492.html

https://library.fes.de/libalt/journals/swetsfulltext/13640296.pdf

https://history.wisc.edu/publications/the-politics-of-heroin-cia-complicity-in-the-global-drug-trade/#:~:text=The%20first%20book%20to%20prove,the%20Cold%20War%20until%20today.

https://www.transcend.org/tms/2017/08/its-the-opium-stupid-afghan-surge-guarantees-cia-black-ops-budget-boost/

https://news.sky.com/story/afghanistan-money-and-power-drive-afghanistans-opium-production-but-how-will-the-taliban-wean-themselves-off-the-profitable-trade-12385423

https://www.unodc.org/documents/wdr/WDR_2010/1.2_The_global_heroin_market.pdf

https://www.unodc.org/documents/crop-monitoring/AFG07_ExSum_web.pdf

https://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/Afghanistan/Executive_Summary_english.pdf

https://www.crisisgroup.org/asia/south-asia/afghanistan/340-trouble-afghanistans-opium-fields-taliban-war-drugs

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/06/21/afghanistan-taliban-opium-climate-change

https://www.dw.com/en/taliban-poppy-ban-leaves-afghan-farmers-angry-jobless/a-70977767
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S. AFRICAN TROOP DEATHS IN DRC SPARK ANGER, CONCERN

South Africans are demanding their defence minister’s head roll - after 13 of the country’s soldiers deployed to DRC were killed amid allegations they were ill-equipped for their mission. The men died defending the eastern Congolese city of Goma from the onslaught of Rwanda-backed M23 rebels. Reports have been swirling that South Africa’s troops are short on ammo, and that their combat vehicles are breaking down. Critics of the government, including the Economic Freedom Fighters party, say the deaths point to government incompetence. On Sunday, South Africa’s ambassador to the UN slammed Kigali for atrocities in the DRC, urging the UN Security Council to take ‘decisive action.’
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KINSHASA: MULTIPLE EMBASSIES ATTACKED

Videos have emerged showing multiple embassies being torched and vandalised by protesters in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital, Kinshasa - including the Belgian, French and Rwandan missions. Tires were burned outside the US embassy, with the UN’s headquarters also attacked.

People hit the streets after news that parts of Goma - the capital of North Kivu Province in eastern DRC - fell to Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, who have k*lled, r*ped and terrorised civilians.

Despite overwhelming evidence detailing Rwanda’s support for the M23 militia - which is intent on seizing control of mineral-rich regions of the country - Belgium, France, the UK, and the US continue to support Kigali. Western condemnation has largely been performative, with no real punishments.
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In this week's ‘Wednesday Wisdom,’ Argentina-born Cuban revolutionary and ally to the African struggle for liberation, Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara (1928-67), reminds us that the Congo problem is a collective problem.

With the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) only worsening following ongoing escalations and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels recently seizing parts of Goma city, Guevara's words couldn't be more timely.

Between 1998 and 2010, over 6 million Congolese died in the DRC, considered the world's most resource-rich country. While foreign companies, the West, African elites and other individuals benefit from its riches, the DRC’s people remain impoverished, with 73 per cent of its population living on less than $2.15 a day.

Seeing the Congo exploited for decades reminds us that the global systems of oppression and imperialism have made human life in the Global South dispensable.
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