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Mali Shuts Down Gold Exports & Demands Arrest of Gold Mining CEO (REACTION)

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The Malian authorities accuse Barrick Gold of owing $500m in unpaid taxes and have issued an arrest warrant for its CEO.
A Malian court has issued an arrest warrant for Mark Bristow, the Chief Executive Officer of Canadian multinational mining company, Barrick Gold Corp. He has been accused of money laundering and violating financial regulations, such as owing $500 million U.S dollars in unpaid taxes.
Last month, four senior Malian employees of Barrick Gold were also charged and detained. The Canadian firm, Barrick Gold Corp., owns the 2nd largest gold mining company in the world. The arrest warrant for Bristow comes as Mali's military government led by General Assimi Goïta, that seized power in 2020 increases pressure on foreign multinational miners in Mali.
Last month, Mali arrested the CEO, and two employees of Australian firm Resolute Mining. The firm agreed to pay $160 million in fines, to free its employees.
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
Kwabena Ofori Osei 11 hours ago

“How Europe Underdeveloped Africa”
—by Walter Rodney, describes how Africa was and is being deliberately exploited and underdeveloped by Europe colonial imperialist regimes.
—One of the main arguments throughout “How Europe Underdeveloped Africa”, is that while Africa is developing Europe, Europe is under-developing Africa at the same rate and at the same time.
—In order for Africa to rise, Europe will have to fall, and in order for Europe to rise, Africa will have to fall.
— “How Europe Underdeveloped Africa” argues that a combination of European power politics and economic exploitation of Africa by Europeans has led to the poor state of Africa, which is still evident in modern day political power and economic development in Africa.
—In “How Europe Underdeveloped Africa”, Walter Rodney is not arguing "to remove the ultimate responsibility for the development of Africa from the shoulders of Africans... [Rodney believes that] every African has the responsibility to understand the European deliberate exploitative and underdeveloped system for Africa and to work for its overthrow, out of Africa.”

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