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Ọbádélé Kambon
39 Views · 10 months ago

#abibitumiconference #obadelekambon #sj2023 #beyondthereturn #wodemaya #africatotheworld #africaunite Kwaminat tv is a channel that focused on promoting African businesses at home and abroad bringing Entertainment news talk to Intellectuals and changing the narrative of how the rest of the #world thinks about Africans living in #diaspora and #africans in Africa #subscribe and join our youtube family. let's grow by liking, sharing, and commenting.#beyondthereturn #africatotheworld

Tata Naka
23 Views · 6 months ago

Kenya’s president has defended his decision to send police to Haiti to fight gang violence and restore order. According to William Ruto, he’s running to help a Caribbean island that’s still suffering from the bitter legacy of colonialism.
But isn’t that just clever spin? Ruto's actually rushing to meet the demands of Haiti’s former occupier, the USA. Here's our reaction to Ruto's dubious framing of the UN-backed mission.

#kenya #williamruto #police #haiti #usa #un #foryoupage

KwabenaOforiOsei
6 Views · 3 days ago

In this podcast, we discuss the historical context of the current political situation in Haiti. Prof. Jemima Pierre walks us through the European colonialism of the island of Hispaniola, the transatlantic political economy of slavery, the Haitian Revolution, the collective punishment of Haiti, the US intervention in 1915, and the politics of the last 7 decades or so. 🔴🔴🔴Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Indiagloballeft Instagram https://www.instagram.com/indiagloballeft/ 🔴🔴🔴We are also looking for sponsorships or small donations. If you can, consider giving us what you can. Thanks.Write to us at indiagloballeft@gmail.com🔴🔴🔴#french #frenchcolony #usa #haiti #haitirevolution #carribean #latinamerica #lulapresidente



Tata Naka
4 Views · 3 months ago

A grassroots organisation called the Black African Defence League held a rally on 2 February outside of the US Embassy in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Ralliers demanded US military bases withdraw from the country and they denounced US imperialist policy. African Stream's Salifu Mack scored an exclusive interview at the demonstration with the group's national coordinator.

US and French military bases—from which NATO operations can originate—encircle Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, all founding members of the newly formed Alliance of Sahel States. These three countries recently experienced coups that ousted Western-aligned leaders and they have cooperated in recent months to secure their territory. Plus, they announced during a 28 January joint televised event that they plan to exit the French-approved Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

The group delivered a letter on 2 February to the embassy, condemning current and future interference in the internal affairs of AES member-states. In addition, the letter denounces potential weaponisation of the United Nations against AES states. It reminded the embassy that the people that the AES represents are 'united behind their leaders.'

The letter concludes, 'We address this, first, as a warning, and we reserve the right to call on the peoples of the AES to preserve their interests, as well as throughout Africa.'

@usembassyouaga could not be reached for comment, as of press time.

#usa #embassy #ouagadougou #burkinafaso #mali #niger #fyp

Tata Naka
2 Views · 3 months ago

A grassroots organisation called the Black African Defence League held a rally on 2 February outside of the US Embassy in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Ralliers demanded US military bases withdraw from the country and they denounced US imperialist policy. African Stream's Salifu Mack scored an exclusive interview at the demonstration with the group's national coordinator.

US and French military bases—from which NATO operations can originate—encircle Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, all founding members of the newly formed Alliance of Sahel States. These three countries recently experienced coups that ousted Western-aligned leaders and they have cooperated in recent months to secure their territory. Plus, they announced during a 28 January joint televised event that they plan to exit the French-approved Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

The group delivered a letter on 2 February to the embassy, condemning current and future interference in the internal affairs of AES member-states. In addition, the letter denounces potential weaponisation of the United Nations against AES states. It reminded the embassy that the people that the AES represents are 'united behind their leaders.'

The letter concludes, 'We address this, first, as a warning, and we reserve the right to call on the peoples of the AES to preserve their interests, as well as throughout Africa.'

@usembassyouaga could not be reached for comment, as of press time.

#usa #embassy #ouagadougou #burkinafaso #mali #niger #fyp