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Real Reason the West is Blaming Omicron the New Covid Variant on Africa Issuing Racist Bans
Real Reason the West is Blaming Omicron the New Covid Variant on Africa Issuing Racist Bans ygrant 61 Views • 5 years ago

Welcome back to 2nacheki’s #Africa in the news. Today we will look at how the new #Covid 19 variant #Omicron is unfairly being blamed on South Africa by almost all western media news organizations to further racist policies by their western governments.

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Mississippi Cops Arrest Man For Warming Up His Car Before Work
Mississippi Cops Arrest Man For Warming Up His Car Before Work Kwabena Ofori Osei 61 Views • 2 years ago

This video is Mississippi Cops Arrest Man For Warming Up His Car Before Work *WALL OF SHAME: Mississippi Officer James Marshall, Officer "John" Johnson & Officer William Carter of the Senatobia Police DepartmentPart 2 Mississippi Cops Did Not Want Officer Carter’s BodyCam Footage To Be Releasedhttps://youtu.be/gJqcx_X1vbYRodney. Rucker's Attorney, Philip Stroud, Stroud Law Firm - https://stroudlawyers.comPlease Support Independent Journalism - Uncensored, deleted scenes & extended versions of our investigations - https://www.patreon.com/m/ASDDOCSAll social media - @asddocsUPDATE: Mississippi Cops Arrest Man For Warming Up His Car Before Workhttps://youtu.be/gJqcx_X1vbYWALL OF SHAME: Mississippi Officer James Marshall, Officer "John" Johnson & Officer William Carter of the Senatobia Police Department

The Right to Say No: Defending Our Lands and Livelihoods
The Right to Say No: Defending Our Lands and Livelihoods Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 61 Views • 5 years ago

Leader of the Amadiba Crisis Committee (ACC), Nonhle Mbuthuma, share’s her farming community’s struggle to defend their ancestral land from Mineral’s Resources Limited, (MRC) an Australian mining company with British investment. The people of Xolobeni town, on the Wild Coast of South Africa, fought for many years against the proposed gold mine and finally succeeded with their “Right to Say No” campaign in 2016. The proposed mine would have destroyed a 22km area of the Amadiba people’s riparian and coastal lands, polluting the waters upon which the community depends for their food and livelihoods.

The ACC wrote petitions, protested and created blockades along the coastline but the resistance was met with deadly violence when the previous chairman, Sikosiphi ”Bazooka’ Rhadebe, was murdered. Stepping up to lead her community, Nonhle, continually risked her life to keep the mining companies out but while they defeated MRC the threat never goes away. Now the South African government are looking to push through new mining contracts, without consultation, to help with its new Covid economic regeneration plan.  

An incredible land defender, Nonhle, is now at the forefront of a campaign uniting communities across Southern Africa to assert their Right to Say No to unwanted mining. She will be interviewed by Colombian activist, Mariana Gomez Soto, who works with communities in similar situations in the Amazon. 

Speaker:
Nonhle Mbutha

Chair:
Mariana Gómez Soto

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