Continued….. This is why Burkina Faso and its AES allies have strengthened their partnerships with countries like Russia, China, Iran, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba. Furthermore, this quest for greater self-reliance fuels Burkina Faso’s push toward food sovereignty and industrialisation.
Video credit: @rtburkina
Sources
https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2023/07/30/burkina-faso-ibrahim-traore-sankara-imperialism/
https://orinocotribune.com/burkina-faso-in-a-multipolar-world-order/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeL75bdqptA
Video credit: @rtburkina
Sources
https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2023/07/30/burkina-faso-ibrahim-traore-sankara-imperialism/
https://orinocotribune.com/burkina-faso-in-a-multipolar-world-order/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeL75bdqptA
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Burkina Faso’s new president condemns imperialism, quotes Che Guevara, allies with Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba
Burkina Faso's new President Ibrahim Traoré has vowed to fight imperialism and neocolonialism. Pledging a
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HUGO CHAVEZ REMEMBERED
On this day in 2013, Hugo Chávez, one of the Global South’s anti-imperialist warriors, died aged 58 after a long battle with cancer. He had served as Venezuela’s president from 1999 to 2013, and was mourned beyond the shores of his homeland, including across Africa, where he had won many hearts for deepening ties between our continent and Latin America.
Under his leadership, two Africa-South America Summits were held to enhance South-to-South relations. Chávez was also the first Latin-American president to openly declared himself of African descent. His powerful words, “We carry Africa inside us, Africa is part of us, Latin-Caribbean America cannot be understood without Africa,” continue to inspire.
His defiant stance in the face of US bullying also resonated with many Africans, who, in one way or another, have had to live with the effects of US imperialist aggression for decades.
On this day in 2013, Hugo Chávez, one of the Global South’s anti-imperialist warriors, died aged 58 after a long battle with cancer. He had served as Venezuela’s president from 1999 to 2013, and was mourned beyond the shores of his homeland, including across Africa, where he had won many hearts for deepening ties between our continent and Latin America.
Under his leadership, two Africa-South America Summits were held to enhance South-to-South relations. Chávez was also the first Latin-American president to openly declared himself of African descent. His powerful words, “We carry Africa inside us, Africa is part of us, Latin-Caribbean America cannot be understood without Africa,” continue to inspire.
His defiant stance in the face of US bullying also resonated with many Africans, who, in one way or another, have had to live with the effects of US imperialist aggression for decades.
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Continued……Chávez had been in Washington’s crosshairs since coming to power in the late 1990s and launching a campaign to end the parasitic control of his country’s oil industry by US multinational firms.
Imperialist forces made several attempts to overthrow his government, but they were all defeated by the Venezuelan masses. Chávez was undeterred from his revolutionary mandate of ensuring that Venezuela’s resources benefitted its people, not US tycoons and their local cronies. It is a mandate that he acted on until the end.
To mark the anniversary of Chávez’s death, here is a 2006 video clip of him dishing out some choice words for then-US president George W. Bush, branding him the Devil. It is a speech that still resonates today.
Video credit: UNTV
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Imperialist forces made several attempts to overthrow his government, but they were all defeated by the Venezuelan masses. Chávez was undeterred from his revolutionary mandate of ensuring that Venezuela’s resources benefitted its people, not US tycoons and their local cronies. It is a mandate that he acted on until the end.
To mark the anniversary of Chávez’s death, here is a 2006 video clip of him dishing out some choice words for then-US president George W. Bush, branding him the Devil. It is a speech that still resonates today.
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The World Bank has become the latest Western entity to attack South Africa's Black Economic Empowerment policy. The country’s affirmative-action initiative aims to address apartheid-era injustices by enabling historically marginalised Black people to participate in the economy.
In a new report, the Washington-based lender said South Africa needed to 'relax' its BEE drives, alleging that they are spurring corruption and inefficiency in public administration. The report advises the government to create jobs by attracting foreign investment rather than focusing on affirmative action.
Right-wing voices, both inside and outside South Africa, have for a long time opposed the country's affirmative-action policies, claiming that they are an impediment to business and a form of 'reverse racism.'
In a new report, the Washington-based lender said South Africa needed to 'relax' its BEE drives, alleging that they are spurring corruption and inefficiency in public administration. The report advises the government to create jobs by attracting foreign investment rather than focusing on affirmative action.
Right-wing voices, both inside and outside South Africa, have for a long time opposed the country's affirmative-action policies, claiming that they are an impediment to business and a form of 'reverse racism.'
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Continued……. Among those voices is tech billionaire and Trump sidekick Elon Musk, whose company SpaceX has been unable to set up in South Africa because it fails to meet BEE regulations, which require firms operating in sectors such as telecommunications to be at least 30% owned by individuals from historically disadvantaged groups.
According to South African newspaper Daily Maverick, Musk unsuccessfully asked South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during a September 2024 meeting to change the BEE policy to accommodate SpaceX. This raises the question of whether The World Bank's latest intervention was externally influenced, especially given that fact that it had acknowledged the positive impact of BEE policies in the past.
For instance, in a 2018 report noscriptd 'An Incomplete Transition: Overcoming the Legacy of Exclusion in South Africa,' the lender stated that 'affirmative-action policies have reduced inequality between Black and White South Africans.' So what’s changed?
Could it be that the Bank is dancing to the tune of the new pipers in Washington DC, who are opposed to policies that seek to redress injustices committed against Black people for centuries through slavery and settler-colonialism?
Sources
https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/southafrica/publication/driving-inclusive-growth-in-south-africa-quick-wins-with-competitive-markets-and-efficient-institutions
https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/815401525706928690/south-africa-systematic-country-diagnostic-an-incomplete-transition-overcoming-the-legacy-of-exclusion-in-south-africa
https://www.ewn.co.za/2024/02/19/da-looks-to-scrap-race-based-legislation-like-bee-should-it-assume-power
https://x.com/Our_DA/status/1639938403876651008
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-third-wave-of-bee-what-it-is-and-why-it-must-b
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2025-02-09-after-the-bell-musk-vs-mzansi-spacex-challenges-sas-bee-rules/
According to South African newspaper Daily Maverick, Musk unsuccessfully asked South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during a September 2024 meeting to change the BEE policy to accommodate SpaceX. This raises the question of whether The World Bank's latest intervention was externally influenced, especially given that fact that it had acknowledged the positive impact of BEE policies in the past.
For instance, in a 2018 report noscriptd 'An Incomplete Transition: Overcoming the Legacy of Exclusion in South Africa,' the lender stated that 'affirmative-action policies have reduced inequality between Black and White South Africans.' So what’s changed?
Could it be that the Bank is dancing to the tune of the new pipers in Washington DC, who are opposed to policies that seek to redress injustices committed against Black people for centuries through slavery and settler-colonialism?
Sources
https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/southafrica/publication/driving-inclusive-growth-in-south-africa-quick-wins-with-competitive-markets-and-efficient-institutions
https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/815401525706928690/south-africa-systematic-country-diagnostic-an-incomplete-transition-overcoming-the-legacy-of-exclusion-in-south-africa
https://www.ewn.co.za/2024/02/19/da-looks-to-scrap-race-based-legislation-like-bee-should-it-assume-power
https://x.com/Our_DA/status/1639938403876651008
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-third-wave-of-bee-what-it-is-and-why-it-must-b
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2025-02-09-after-the-bell-musk-vs-mzansi-spacex-challenges-sas-bee-rules/
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Driving Inclusive Growth in South Africa: Quick Wins with Competitive Markets and Efficient Institutions
The new World Bank report Driving Inclusive Growth in South Africa: Quick Wins with Competitive Markets and Efficient Institutions offers a positive message for South Africa. It asserts that a robust economic recovery, shared across all sectors of society…
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WHAT HAPPENED TO BLACK ANTI-ZIONIST INFLUENCERS?
Many have noted the shift in what it means to be an influential Black figure. Our global diaspora has gone from revering radical figures like Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) and Malcolm X (1925-65), who championed global solidarity with the oppressed, to admiring seemingly apolitical celebrities like boxer Floyd Mayweather, influenced by powerful Z*onist interests.
We spent an hour in December discussing why Africans should care about Palestine with Pan-Africanist social media influencer @mariamtheugandan (IG).
African Stream Editor-in-Chief Ahmed Kaballo noted that US government repression via the Counterintelligence Program (or COINTELPRO) muffled and sometimes k*lled Black liberation leaders who made connections between domestic and global struggles against oppression. Today, he said, Black celebrities are permitted to discuss racism, but only in limited, individualistic terms.
Many have noted the shift in what it means to be an influential Black figure. Our global diaspora has gone from revering radical figures like Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) and Malcolm X (1925-65), who championed global solidarity with the oppressed, to admiring seemingly apolitical celebrities like boxer Floyd Mayweather, influenced by powerful Z*onist interests.
We spent an hour in December discussing why Africans should care about Palestine with Pan-Africanist social media influencer @mariamtheugandan (IG).
African Stream Editor-in-Chief Ahmed Kaballo noted that US government repression via the Counterintelligence Program (or COINTELPRO) muffled and sometimes k*lled Black liberation leaders who made connections between domestic and global struggles against oppression. Today, he said, Black celebrities are permitted to discuss racism, but only in limited, individualistic terms.
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Continued………. Having lived in the US, Mariam observed that the individualism embedded in capitalist-driven US culture elevates material success rather than collective welfare. Growing alienation has led many in the US to focus solely on personal concerns and ‘getting that coin’ rather than organising against global injustices. This trend became especially clear after the 2024 elections, when some announced they would disengage from advocating for international liberation struggles, such as in Congo, Palestine, Sudan and Western Sahara.
Have a watch, and please let us know what you think.
Sources
Malcolm X on Palestine
https://mondoweiss.net/2024/03/malcolm-xs-final-written-words-were-about-zionism-here-is-what-he-said/
MLK Jr. on Palestine
https://jacobin.com/2019/02/martin-luther-king-israel-palestine-occupation
Mayweather as a Zionist
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-826597
COINTELPRO
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/cointelpro-1956-1976/
Have a watch, and please let us know what you think.
Sources
Malcolm X on Palestine
https://mondoweiss.net/2024/03/malcolm-xs-final-written-words-were-about-zionism-here-is-what-he-said/
MLK Jr. on Palestine
https://jacobin.com/2019/02/martin-luther-king-israel-palestine-occupation
Mayweather as a Zionist
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-826597
COINTELPRO
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/cointelpro-1956-1976/
Mondoweiss
Malcolm X’s final written words were about Zionism. Here is what he said.
For Malcolm X, Zionism was inextricably linked to wider European colonialism. In a little known passage written just before his assassination, he made it clear he saw Zionism as not just a threat to Palestine, but to the entire Third World.
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CONGO CRISIS NEEDS MORE ATTENTION
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) isn’t just suffering from a crisis, it’s enduring a Western-backed resource war. Yet, the world looks away.
As our guest, Pappy Orion from Focus Congo (@focuscongo on IG, @focuscongo_drc on X) explained in this clip, the conflict is not getting the attention it deserves.
@pappyorion (IG and X) said preconceived notions dehumanising Africans and the mistaken perception that it is only an African affair have helped to obscure the true nature of the three-decade-long, Western-backed proxy war over minerals that had k*lled over 6 million people by 2010. However, minerals extracted from Congo power modern technology, including smartphones, electric cars and aeroplanes used worldwide.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) isn’t just suffering from a crisis, it’s enduring a Western-backed resource war. Yet, the world looks away.
As our guest, Pappy Orion from Focus Congo (@focuscongo on IG, @focuscongo_drc on X) explained in this clip, the conflict is not getting the attention it deserves.
@pappyorion (IG and X) said preconceived notions dehumanising Africans and the mistaken perception that it is only an African affair have helped to obscure the true nature of the three-decade-long, Western-backed proxy war over minerals that had k*lled over 6 million people by 2010. However, minerals extracted from Congo power modern technology, including smartphones, electric cars and aeroplanes used worldwide.
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Continued……. One of the proxies involved is the Rwanda- and Uganda-backed M23 militia, which generates $800,000 from taxing mining in just one town, Rubaya. Meanwhile, DRC’s government reports losing $1 billion annually in resource theft to Rwanda alone. The beneficiaries of minerals like cobalt are the world’s biggest corporations, including Apple, Dell, Microsoft and Tesla.
As of 2024, the ongoing violence had internally displaced more than 7 million Congolese.
As Pan-Africanist Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah (1909-72) said, ‘If we allow the independence of the Congo to be compromised in any way by the imperialist and capitalist forces, we shall expose the sovereignty and independence of all Africa to grave risk. The struggle of the Congo is therefore our struggle.’
Sources
Goma killed and displaced
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/06/africa/dr-congo-goma-violence-deaths-intl-hnk/index.html
https://dutchrelief.org/goma-drc-acute-crisis-joint-response/
DRC loses $1 billion a year
https://issafrica.org/iss-today/rampant-cobalt-smuggling-and-corruption-deny-billions-to-drc
M23 makes $800,000 a month
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/as-the-drc-battles-rwanda-backed-m23-what-s-needed-to-stop-the-fighting/ar-AA1yYzHD
Western firms complicity
https://www.theafricareport.com/339705/drc-blow-for-activists-as-us-court-dismisses-child-labour-case-against-five-tech-giants/
Nkrumah on Congo
https://africanagenda.net/nkrumah-on-the-significance-of-the-congo-for-africans/
As of 2024, the ongoing violence had internally displaced more than 7 million Congolese.
As Pan-Africanist Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah (1909-72) said, ‘If we allow the independence of the Congo to be compromised in any way by the imperialist and capitalist forces, we shall expose the sovereignty and independence of all Africa to grave risk. The struggle of the Congo is therefore our struggle.’
Sources
Goma killed and displaced
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/06/africa/dr-congo-goma-violence-deaths-intl-hnk/index.html
https://dutchrelief.org/goma-drc-acute-crisis-joint-response/
DRC loses $1 billion a year
https://issafrica.org/iss-today/rampant-cobalt-smuggling-and-corruption-deny-billions-to-drc
M23 makes $800,000 a month
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/as-the-drc-battles-rwanda-backed-m23-what-s-needed-to-stop-the-fighting/ar-AA1yYzHD
Western firms complicity
https://www.theafricareport.com/339705/drc-blow-for-activists-as-us-court-dismisses-child-labour-case-against-five-tech-giants/
Nkrumah on Congo
https://africanagenda.net/nkrumah-on-the-significance-of-the-congo-for-africans/
CNN
Nearly 3,000 people killed after rebels seize key city in DR Congo, UN says
Nearly three thousand people have been killed in the city of Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to the United Nations, after the provincial capital was captured by rebels following days of fierce fighting with the Congolese army.
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KENYA: THE LAND OF BROKEN PROMISES
Kenya’s leadership has mastered the art of empty promises, but when confronted with cold, hard facts, even the most powerful struggle to spin their way out. In a damning interview with Al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hasan, Kenya’s National Assembly Majority Leader, Kimani Ichungw’a, was put on the spot over the 281 pledges made by President William Ruto’s government. His response? Evasion, deflection, and an embarrassing inability to account for the administration’s failures.
When asked how many of the pledges made to Kenyans by the ruling party had been fulfilled, Kimani Ichungw’a had to admit that he couldn’t give a straight answer.
Kenya’s leadership has mastered the art of empty promises, but when confronted with cold, hard facts, even the most powerful struggle to spin their way out. In a damning interview with Al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hasan, Kenya’s National Assembly Majority Leader, Kimani Ichungw’a, was put on the spot over the 281 pledges made by President William Ruto’s government. His response? Evasion, deflection, and an embarrassing inability to account for the administration’s failures.
When asked how many of the pledges made to Kenyans by the ruling party had been fulfilled, Kimani Ichungw’a had to admit that he couldn’t give a straight answer.
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Continued….. It’s a cringeworthy watch. This was no case of integrity-driven honesty. It reflects the political bad will and the general political landscape in the country, in which politicians rise up the ranks and say things they do not mean simply to gain votes. Kenya’s ruling elite has turned the country into its personal cash cow, while the mass of citizens suffer.
The ruling elite’s greed did not stop it from attempting to tax Kenyans even more under the IMF-backed 2024 Finance Bill, resulting in mass protests across the country calling for Ruto to step down.
When it was pointed out to Ichungw’a that, over two years, only 14 of the promises have been honoured, he was unable to explain why, resorting to distraction.
Video Credit: @aljazeeraenglish (YouTube)
Sources
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2024/7/7/why-are-kenyans-angry-with-the-imf
https://tracker.mzalendo.com
https://www.ictd.ac/blog/kenya-protests-show-citizens-dont-trust-government-with-their-tax-money-can-ruto-make-a-meaningful-new-deal/
https://nation.africa/kenya/newsplex/fact-check-does-kenya-really-lose-sh2-billion-to-graft-daily--3282360
https://www.citizen.digital/news/revisiting-president-elect-william-rutos-manifesto-n305126
https://nation.africa/kenya/news/politics/the-promises-versus-reality-president-ruto-s-rough-road-ahead-4282818
The ruling elite’s greed did not stop it from attempting to tax Kenyans even more under the IMF-backed 2024 Finance Bill, resulting in mass protests across the country calling for Ruto to step down.
When it was pointed out to Ichungw’a that, over two years, only 14 of the promises have been honoured, he was unable to explain why, resorting to distraction.
Video Credit: @aljazeeraenglish (YouTube)
Sources
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2024/7/7/why-are-kenyans-angry-with-the-imf
https://tracker.mzalendo.com
https://www.ictd.ac/blog/kenya-protests-show-citizens-dont-trust-government-with-their-tax-money-can-ruto-make-a-meaningful-new-deal/
https://nation.africa/kenya/newsplex/fact-check-does-kenya-really-lose-sh2-billion-to-graft-daily--3282360
https://www.citizen.digital/news/revisiting-president-elect-william-rutos-manifesto-n305126
https://nation.africa/kenya/news/politics/the-promises-versus-reality-president-ruto-s-rough-road-ahead-4282818
Al Jazeera
What do the IMF and foreign debt have to do with Kenya’s current crisis?
Critics say IMF provides loans to desperate African countries on stringent terms, disproportionately affecting the poor.
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ISRAEL-KENYA TIES STRAINED ON PALESTINE
Israeli ambassador to Kenya Michael Lotem has criticised Nairobi’s alleged inconsistent stance on Palestine, citing contradictions between its public backing of Palestinian rights while privately assuring Israel of continued support.
In 2024, Kenya supported Palestinian rights and Palestine’s campaign to be a member state at the UN. In 2023, Kenya backed a UN General Assembly resolution for a Gaza ceasefire, while Kenyan opposition leaders openly condemned Israel.
In 2024, public pressure put to sleep a joint tree-planting project between Kenya and the Israeli embassy, an indication that that the pro-Israel stance is losing favor.
Israeli ambassador to Kenya Michael Lotem has criticised Nairobi’s alleged inconsistent stance on Palestine, citing contradictions between its public backing of Palestinian rights while privately assuring Israel of continued support.
In 2024, Kenya supported Palestinian rights and Palestine’s campaign to be a member state at the UN. In 2023, Kenya backed a UN General Assembly resolution for a Gaza ceasefire, while Kenyan opposition leaders openly condemned Israel.
In 2024, public pressure put to sleep a joint tree-planting project between Kenya and the Israeli embassy, an indication that that the pro-Israel stance is losing favor.
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Continued….. Despite this apparent shift, Kenya has historically maintained strong ties with Israel, receiving military support and reaffirming cooperation during President William Ruto’s 2023 visit. Meanwhile, the African Union has condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, where casualties range between 62,000 and 186,000.
So, is Kenya truly standing with Palestine or is it trying to appease both sides? But, more importantly, is Kenya really displaying inconsistency or showing a long overdue shift toward justice?
Sources
News
https://x.com/AdiadoMichael/status/1896899989374431359/photo/1
https://www.the-star.co.ke/counties/2025-03-04-envoy-speaks-of-strained-kenya-and-israel-relations
Zion Forest
https://ntvkenya.co.ke/news/daystar-revokes-deal-with-israel-for-zion-forest-after-public-backlash
Kenya vote at UN
https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/12/1144717
https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-countries-voted-give-palestine-un-power-1899399
So, is Kenya truly standing with Palestine or is it trying to appease both sides? But, more importantly, is Kenya really displaying inconsistency or showing a long overdue shift toward justice?
Sources
News
https://x.com/AdiadoMichael/status/1896899989374431359/photo/1
https://www.the-star.co.ke/counties/2025-03-04-envoy-speaks-of-strained-kenya-and-israel-relations
Zion Forest
https://ntvkenya.co.ke/news/daystar-revokes-deal-with-israel-for-zion-forest-after-public-backlash
Kenya vote at UN
https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/12/1144717
https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-countries-voted-give-palestine-un-power-1899399
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https://eastleighvoice.co.ke/tear-gas/66861/israeli-gas-kenyan-tears-israel-supplied-riot-control-agents-used-against-demonstrators
https://missiledefenseadvocacy.org/air-defense-news/kenya-acquiring-spyder-air-defence-system-from-rafael/
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/sj5blgkn2
Palestine observer status
https://www.egyptindependent.com/au-grants-palestine-observer-status/
AU vs Israel
https://www.africanunion-un.org/post/international-day-of-solidarity-with-the-palestinian-people
https://apnews.com/article/african-union-israel-gaza-85c4b497463fe29c59fca5ffd987dd53
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20230221-palestine-welcomes-african-unions-support-of-palestinian-rights/
https://www.africanunion-un.org/post/international-day-of-solidarity-with-the-palestinian-people
Gaza wartime deaths
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/2/3/gaza-death-toll-rises-close-to-62000-as-missing-added
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/7/8/gaza-toll-could-exceed-186000-lancet-study-says
Uganda raid
https://allafrica.com/stories/200907060577.html
Kenya politician support for Palestine
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2023-11-05-we-stand-with-palestines-raila-condemns-israeli-attacks-on-gaza
https://kenyanforeignpolicy.com/kenya-criticised-for-abstaining-on-un-vote-to-end-israeli-occupation
https://eastleighvoice.co.ke/tear-gas/66861/israeli-gas-kenyan-tears-israel-supplied-riot-control-agents-used-against-demonstrators
https://missiledefenseadvocacy.org/air-defense-news/kenya-acquiring-spyder-air-defence-system-from-rafael/
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/sj5blgkn2
Palestine observer status
https://www.egyptindependent.com/au-grants-palestine-observer-status/
AU vs Israel
https://www.africanunion-un.org/post/international-day-of-solidarity-with-the-palestinian-people
https://apnews.com/article/african-union-israel-gaza-85c4b497463fe29c59fca5ffd987dd53
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20230221-palestine-welcomes-african-unions-support-of-palestinian-rights/
https://www.africanunion-un.org/post/international-day-of-solidarity-with-the-palestinian-people
Gaza wartime deaths
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/2/3/gaza-death-toll-rises-close-to-62000-as-missing-added
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/7/8/gaza-toll-could-exceed-186000-lancet-study-says
Uganda raid
https://allafrica.com/stories/200907060577.html
Kenya politician support for Palestine
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2023-11-05-we-stand-with-palestines-raila-condemns-israeli-attacks-on-gaza
https://kenyanforeignpolicy.com/kenya-criticised-for-abstaining-on-un-vote-to-end-israeli-occupation
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Israeli gas, Kenyan tears: Israel-supplied riot control agents used against demonstrators
While recent years have seen Israel exporting advanced surveillance technologies to countries across the continent, there’s a parallel trend of supplying tradit...
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BLACK UKRAINIAN WARRIORS? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
With US President Donald Trump hitting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with a $500 billion tab for the country’s resources, let’s have a look at one of the videos from the early days of the three-year war in Ukraine.
As Pyra Diantouadi from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) said in this viral 1 March 2022 video, Ukrainian authorities attempted to coax Africans to fight for it against Russia. He wondered why Africans would get involved, given the heightened risk Africans would be exposed to on the frontlines in a war that didn’t concern them. However, recruitment was not limited to inside Ukraine. After Zelensky made a global call for volunteers, some Africans reportedly flocked to Ukrainian embassies throughout Africa to sign up.
With US President Donald Trump hitting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with a $500 billion tab for the country’s resources, let’s have a look at one of the videos from the early days of the three-year war in Ukraine.
As Pyra Diantouadi from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) said in this viral 1 March 2022 video, Ukrainian authorities attempted to coax Africans to fight for it against Russia. He wondered why Africans would get involved, given the heightened risk Africans would be exposed to on the frontlines in a war that didn’t concern them. However, recruitment was not limited to inside Ukraine. After Zelensky made a global call for volunteers, some Africans reportedly flocked to Ukrainian embassies throughout Africa to sign up.
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Continued……They were turned away because their respective governments rejected the Ukrainian call. In Senegal, the government ordered the Ukrainian ambassador to remove a Facebook post that had called for volunteers. As it was, Ukrainian authorities’ racist treatment of Africans trying to flee Ukraine did little to inspire support.
Africans have historically been used to fight in European wars, whether it was in the US war on Vietnam, the two World Wars some historians refer to as imperialist wars, the US Civil War or US settler-colonisers’ war of ‘independence’ against the British. Our people, unfortunately, have a history of fighting for people who would never fight for us. But, at least this brother followed in the steps of boxer and activist Muhammad Ali, who refused to be deployed to Vietnam in 1967, essentially saying, ‘Hell no!’
Video credit: @ABCnews
Sources
https://www.newsweek.com/putin-west-us-ukrainians-cannon-fodder-war-1765928
https://time.com/7260890/zelensky-minerals-deal-trump-us-ukraine-peace-negotiations
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-60712913
Africans have historically been used to fight in European wars, whether it was in the US war on Vietnam, the two World Wars some historians refer to as imperialist wars, the US Civil War or US settler-colonisers’ war of ‘independence’ against the British. Our people, unfortunately, have a history of fighting for people who would never fight for us. But, at least this brother followed in the steps of boxer and activist Muhammad Ali, who refused to be deployed to Vietnam in 1967, essentially saying, ‘Hell no!’
Video credit: @ABCnews
Sources
https://www.newsweek.com/putin-west-us-ukrainians-cannon-fodder-war-1765928
https://time.com/7260890/zelensky-minerals-deal-trump-us-ukraine-peace-negotiations
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-60712913
Newsweek
Putin accuses the West of using Ukrainians as "cannon fodder"
The Russian leader said in a video message the West is using Ukraine's population "as a battering ram against Russia," pushing the people "on a suicidal path."
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African Union (AU) Chairperson João Lourenço said the continental body firmly rejects any attempt to displace Palestinian people from Gaza or other Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.
Lourenço, also president of Angola, spoke in Cairo on 4 March during an emergency Arab League summit to map the way forward for reconstructing Gaza, which the 17-month Israeli onslaught has reduced to rubble.
Lourenço reiterated the AU’s unconditional support of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination based on the principles of international law and United Nations resolutions. Lourenço warned that expanding Israeli territories on illegally occupied and annexed Palestinian land is a threat to regional peace. The AU chairperson also urged Tel Aviv to reopen humanitarian corridors into Gaza and allow refugees to return to their homes.
Lourenço, also president of Angola, spoke in Cairo on 4 March during an emergency Arab League summit to map the way forward for reconstructing Gaza, which the 17-month Israeli onslaught has reduced to rubble.
Lourenço reiterated the AU’s unconditional support of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination based on the principles of international law and United Nations resolutions. Lourenço warned that expanding Israeli territories on illegally occupied and annexed Palestinian land is a threat to regional peace. The AU chairperson also urged Tel Aviv to reopen humanitarian corridors into Gaza and allow refugees to return to their homes.
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Continued……. His comments come in the wake of US President Donald Trump announcing a plan to forcibly move more than 2 million Palestinians in Gaza to Egypt and Jordan to pave the way for a real-estate development that he described as the ‘Riviera of the Middle East.’ Many stakeholders have rejected the plan, including the Arab League, which offered an alternative plan drafted by Egypt. Cairo says its plan ensures that Palestinians will remain on their land. The Palestinian prime minister and H*mas agree on it.
Sources
https://www.plenglish.com/news/2025/03/04/african-union-rejects-displacement-of-palestinians-from-their-land
https://angop.ao/en/noticias/politica/presidente-joao-lourenco-repudia-deslocacao-do-povo-palestino
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250305-arab-states-adopt-egyptian-alternative-to-trumps-gaza-riviera
https://www.americanprogress.org/article/trumps-riviera-of-the-middle-east-plan-fundamentally-misreads-the-arab-world
Sources
https://www.plenglish.com/news/2025/03/04/african-union-rejects-displacement-of-palestinians-from-their-land
https://angop.ao/en/noticias/politica/presidente-joao-lourenco-repudia-deslocacao-do-povo-palestino
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250305-arab-states-adopt-egyptian-alternative-to-trumps-gaza-riviera
https://www.americanprogress.org/article/trumps-riviera-of-the-middle-east-plan-fundamentally-misreads-the-arab-world
Prensa Latina
African Union rejects displacement of Palestinians from their land
Luanda, Mar 4 (Prensa Latina) Angolan President and head of the African Union (AU), João Lourenço, today rejected any attempt to displace the Palestinian people from their territories, speaking at the Arab League summit in Egypt.
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As the clock struck midnight on 6 March 1957, the British Union Jack flag was lowered at Accra’s polo grounds and replaced with a new flag consisting of red, green and yellow horizontal stripes and a black star in the centre. This ceremony, which was witnessed by multitudes of excited Africans, marked the end of British colonialism in what was then known as the Gold Coast - and the birth of a new nation known as Ghana. It was a momentous occasion, not just for the people of the new nation but for the entire continent, as it indicated that the winds of freedom that had first gathered in the northern part of Africa were sweeping southwards.
Ghana’s story can never be fully told without mention of the man who raised the new flag on that day 69 years ago. That man was Kwame Nkrumah - the country’s first post-independence leader. He lived an incredible life dedicated to the liberation of African people at home and abroad. Nkrumah had set his sights on liberating the entire continent, not just his homeland.
Ghana’s story can never be fully told without mention of the man who raised the new flag on that day 69 years ago. That man was Kwame Nkrumah - the country’s first post-independence leader. He lived an incredible life dedicated to the liberation of African people at home and abroad. Nkrumah had set his sights on liberating the entire continent, not just his homeland.
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