Merchants of death: Exposing the corporate-financed holocaust in Africa
by Keith Harmon Snow Rape is used as a systematic means of instilling terror in the people all over DRC. Bebiche, 20, fled eastern Congo and crossed the country on foot to find some refuge in western...
View ArticleAfricom’s covert war in Sudan
The winter of Bashir’s discontent by Keith Harmon Snow Omar al-Bashir, speaking to thousands of supporters in Khartoum, angrily rejected war crimes charges by the International Criminal Court on...
View ArticleThe Haiti connection: An open letter to Black people everywhere
by Abdul Olugbala Shakur My beloved people, my name is Abdul Olugbala Shakur, and I am a New Afrikan Freedom Fighter. Though I am only 47 years old, I have been active in the service of our people...
View ArticleCongo Week: an interview wit’ Kambale Musavuli, spokesman for Friends of the...
Congo Week Bay Area events schedule follows this story – visit CongoWeek.org for events around the world by Minister of Information JR Kambale Musavuli says in this photo he was “thinking about how to...
View ArticleAfrican immigrants and refugees in Europe, Part 1
Investigation by Priority Africa Network and Black Alliance for Just Immigration by Nunu Kidane and Gerald Lenoir This statue, carved from stone, set high above the town of Agrigento, Italy, in a...
View ArticleCongo Genocide: Kagame threatens to withdraw ‘peacekeepers’ over U.N. report
by Ann Garrison Rwandan “peacekeepers” prepare to board a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft in Sudan after a stop in Abeche, Chad, on Oct. 4, 2005. The peacekeepers are departing the region and...
View ArticleCoalition says U.N. Congo report is last straw
Activists vow to keep pressure on Obama to drop Kagame Chief Livingstone Bubusa of Luvungi village, Congo, reports the horror of 284 women and children raped in one night last month by Rwandan...
View ArticleSudan: The price of separation
by Nisrin Elamin Community organizer Alfred Jacob, who lives in Portland, Maine, demonstrates the “open palm for secession” symbol, rather than writing, that will be on the ballot in Sudan’s national...
View ArticleA defining moment for Africa: North Atlantic terrorists will be defeated in...
by Gerald A. Perreira NATO E-3A flying with American F-16s in NATO exercise - Photo: http://www.solarnavigator.net The argument in Libya has been won by the Al Fateh revolution. There is now a glaring...
View ArticleOur next guest is the legendary African researcher Runoko Rashidi, from the...
by Minister of Information JR Block Report Radio interview broadcast recently on KPFA 94.1FM http://www.blockreportradio.com/images/stories/audio/runoko.mp3 M.O.I. JR: How are you? Runoko: I’m very...
View ArticleUN capitalizing on cholera, playing both arsonist and fireman
by Ezili Dantò, founder and president of the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network “Haiti may have many problems but until 2010 cholera was not one of them. In fact, the country had no known history of...
View ArticleEverywhere is war: European warlords strike again – this time in Mali
By Gerald A. Perreira Until the philosophy / that holds one race superior / and another inferior / is finally and permanently / discredited and abandoned / Everywhere is war. The National Movement for...
View ArticleRwanda, Paul Kagame’s economic mirage: an interview with David Himbara
by Ann Garrison The tiny East African nation of Rwanda has played a unique and prominent role in U.S. political ideation since the 1994 massacres known as the Rwandan Genocide. The West’s so-called...
View ArticleGod squares off with the devil in Syria and Rwanda
by Ann Garrison The caption for this cartoon by Victor Gillam for Judge magazine, published April 1, 1899, reads, according to Wikipedia: “The British John Bull and the American Uncle Sam bear ‘The...
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