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Continued….. Caledonia has heaps of it - meaning heaps of profits for the masters back in Paris. So naturally, islanders are out protesting. They’ve been met with a huge security response, leading to violence and six deaths - as well as a good deal of rioting. France has declared a state of emergency, imposing a curfew and banning TikTok. In this clip, TikTok political commentator @beautymrked walks us through an article that neatly summarises what’s going on, adding his own observations. Your insights into the situation are of course most welcome in the comments! Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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NEW CALEDONIA RAGES AGAINST FRENCH IMPERIALISM It’s kicking off on the Pacific island of New Caledonia - colonised by France in the 1850s. The indigenous Kanak people are furious about French plans roll out greater electoral rights to newcomers to the island - meaning people who likely moved from the mainland and are in favour of keeping the island part of France. The independence movement narrowly lost two referendums a few years back, and boycotted a third, and now fears planned amendments to the constitution could see the political representation of Kanaks reduced. Of course, France is dressing it up as a would-be win for democracy, but look closer, and you’ll find the real neo-colonial motive: nickel. It’s a key element and New
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South Africa has backed a bid to arrest Israeli and Hamas leaders for war crimes. The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, says there are ‘reasonable grounds’ to believe they’ve committed grave atrocities. He’s targeting Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant along with three senior Hamas officials. The evidence will now be looked at by a panel of judges who’ll decide if ICC arrest warrants will be issued. South Africa has already launched a genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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Continued…. The system invests in weapons manufacturers, asset manager BlackRock, Coca-Cola, Disney and 22 other companies that either do business or invest in Israel, according to an EdSource.org review of the UC system’s investments. In April, Gillman stated the institution would not boycott or divest from Israel. The UC system educates 280,000 students on 10 campuses in California and other facilities outside the US state. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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BLACK PROFESSOR ARRESTED AT PRO-PALESTINE RALLY SPEAKS On 15 May, 10 police agencies arrested several people, including Professor Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, at the University of California, Irvine, during a pro-Palestine protest that began occupying a university building. Police also cleared a more than 2-week-old student encampment outdoors. UC Irvine Chancellor Howard Gillman’s statement said students’ escalation required police action. The demonstrators, like many across the US, demand the University of California (UC) system divest $32 billion, or 18 per cent of its $175 billion in assets, from Israel.
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Continued….. In terms of what happens next, ICC pre-trial judges will now weigh up if there’s enough evidence to issue arrest warrants. It could take months before a decision is made. Meanwhile, the death toll in Gaza has hit 35,562 - mostly women and children- since the October 7 escalation in the 76-year occupation of Palestine by Israel. Over 7,000 are missing, believed to be buried under the rubble. Ninety-seven journalists and 224 humanitarian aid workers, including 179 staff from UN relief agency UNRWA, have also been killed. Israel’s 17-year blockade of the strip has caused a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, where the entire population is starving, and one in three children is severely malnourished. On Friday, a UN agency report said only 300 aid trucks had entered Gaza since Israel began its recent assault on Rafah. Its population of 1.3-million desperate Palestinians are trapped on the border with Egypt. Whatever Netanyahu says, he cannot hide the scale of devastation he’s unleashed. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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BIBI BLASTS ICC ARREST THREAT Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has blasted a bid for his arrest for war crimes. The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court wants him detained, along with his defence minister, Yoav Gallant, for a list of alleged atrocities. They include the ‘starvation of civilians’ and ‘intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population’. Netanyahu accused the ICC of creating ‘a twisted and false moral equivalence’ with H*mas. Karim Khan also filed applications for the arrest of three H*mas leaders, accusing them of murder, taking hostages, rape and other acts of sexual violence. The resistance group also hit back, saying Khan was trying to ‘equate the victim with the executioner.’ US President Joe Biden doubled down on support for Tel Aviv, saying the allegations against its ally were ‘outrageous’.
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Continued….. Lithium is in high demand around the world and is used in appliances from mobile phones to electric cars. It’s a market that’s only set to grow, as countries switch from fossil fuels to greener sources of energy. Zimbabwe holds the largest lithium reserves in Africa and the seventh largest in the world. Between January and September 2023, it sold raw supplies worth $209m. Why isn’t every mineral-rich African nation fast-tracking plans like this? Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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Zimbabwe says four leading lithium mining companies have finally submitted plans to start processing the mineral within the country's borders. This follows a government directive issued in November, ordering companies to prepare to end exports of the mineral in its raw form. They were given until the end of March 2024 to submit plans to set up lithium refineries inside Zimbabwe. The ultimatum was then extended for two months. The move aims to ensure that the mineral is exported as battery-grade lithium, which fetches higher prices - and hence, should yield more cash for the country's coffers.
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CAIRO’S DOUBLE-DEALING OVER GAZA When it comes to Israel and Palestine, which side is Egypt on? Cairo says it will join South Africa’s case of g*n*cide against Tel Aviv at the International Court of Justice. But at the same time, pro-Palestinian protesters have faced a crackdown in the North African country. According to the Egyptian Network for Human Rights, dozens of citizens have been detained. On top of that, Gazans seeking refuge in Egypt are reportedly being charged $5,000 dollars to cross the border. Ahmed Gonheim looks at the duplicitous stance of Israel’s neighbour. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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Continued……The Rome Statute, an international treaty that 124 states are party to, entered into force on 1 July 2002, forming the International Criminal Court. Based in The Hague, Netherlands, it is the first and only permanent international tribunal for violations of international law, including war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. The ICC has been accused of having an ‘African problem,’ taking advantage of the continent’s weak global position to target its leaders, yet turning a blind eye to Western countries’ illegal wars in places like Iraq. In its first 13 years, the ICC prosecuted only Africans. Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta and current president, William Ruto; Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir; the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo; Liberia’s Charles Taylor; Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi and his son, Saif Al-Islam, are some of the notable African defendants wanted by the court in the past. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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‘ICC IS FOR AFRICA’, SENIOR LEADER TOLD ME -KARIM KHAN ‘The ICC [International Criminal Court] is built for Africa and thugs like [Russian President Vladimir] Putin.’ That’s allegedly what one unnamed leader told the ICC’s Prosecutor, Karim Khan. Khan recently spoke to CNN journalist Christiane Amanpour following his headline-grabbing move to issue arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his defence minister, Yoav Gallant. Khan also issued warrants against three H*mas officials.  However, Khan’s statement alludes to threats he may have faced over the court’s decision, saying the ICC has ‘reasonable grounds to believe’ the Israeli officials and H*mas’ ‘bear criminal responsibility for … war crimes and crimes against humanity.’ Members of the US Congress who’ve supported Israel’s military onslaught on Gaza have joined Netanyahu in condemning the ICC. US President Joe Biden has characterised Khan’s move as ‘outrageous,’ affirming Washington’s support for Israel.
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Continued......Unfortunately, refugees do not find the safety they seek. On 3 May, at least five rockets targeted camps on the outskirts of the city of Goma, killing 35 people and injuring 37, according to the North Kivu province’s government, which blamed M23. Please visit ACH’s social media accounts to find out how you can support their important work in the Congo. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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CAMEROON MEDICS HELP CONGO REFUGEES In the spirit of Pan-African unity and solidarity, a group of medical personnel from Cameroon has travelled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to offer much-needed healthcare services to victims of the resource conflict in the country's eastern region. Personnel work voluntarily under the auspices of a humanitarian organisation called Association Chrétiennes des Humanitaristes (ACH). The United Nations and other human rights groups have blamed the M23 militia group's attacks for forcing millions of people to flee their homes for refugee camps, which lack adequate essential services, such as water and healthcare. According to the UN and others, Rwanda backs the M23.
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Z*ON*SM WAS AGAINST JEWISH PEOPLE’ In this exclusive African Stream interview, Pan-African organiser with @aaprpinternational, Ajamu Umi, argues Zionism was created and used AGAINST Jewish people. He says Zionists believed the persecution of Jews and expulsion from Europe strengthened the case for a Jewish national state in Palestine. On that basis, the movement’s founders encouraged countries, including N*zi Germany, to target them. Ajamu mentions Lenni Brenner’s book, Zionism in the Age of Dictators. It sheds light on the movement’s relationship with f*scist and N*zi regimes in the early 20th century. And this clip certainly spells out what it’s about. A history lesson you won’t get in school. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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Continued…. His message is that Burkina Faso is home to all Africans, including in the diaspora. Traoré isn’t blind to Burkina’s - or Africa’s - problems. But he’s clear that outside meddling has fanned divisions - and that Pan-African unity is the best way forward. See you in Ouagadougou? Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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SPREAD THE WORD: BURKINA IS GREAT - PREZ TRAORÉ Spread the word - Burkina Faso is a wonderful place that‘s rich in culture and well worth visiting and living in. That was the message of the country’s president Ibrahim Traoré to a delegation from the African Diaspora Development Institute, led by Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao. They had been invited to experience the sights and sounds of Burkina’s Week of Natural Culture. In his address to the guests, Traoré said the world’s media had it in for his country and Africa in general, painting our continent as a bad place where only terrible things happen. He urged his audience to counter that narrative by acting as ambassadors for Burkina back at home and telling the truth about what they experienced during their stay.
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Continued….. Sonko also expressed solidarity with fellow West African countries Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, which have expelled French forces and turned to Russia for assistance against jihadist insurgencies. These countries, having distanced themselves from the regional ECOWAS bloc, have formed their own Sahel alliance. Sonko vowed that Senegal would strengthen ties with these nations, stating, “We will not abandon our brothers in the Sahel.” In terms of economic policy, Sonko highlighted Senegal’s intention to negotiate a flexible currency pegged to at least two currencies to improve economic stability and export competitiveness. He also reiterated plans to renegotiate the country’s oil and gas contracts as production begins this year. On social issues, Sonko called for Western nations to respect Senegal’s cultural approach to LGBTQ+ rights. Do you like the cut of Sonko’s jib? Let’s hear it in the comments if you do! Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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Ousmane Sonko, Senegal’s newly appointed prime minister, is known for his strong stance against France’s ongoing influence in the country. Currently, about 350 French troops are stationed in Senegal. Speaking at Dakar University alongside French leftist leader Jean-Luc Melenchon, Sonko questioned the necessity of French military bases in Senegal more than six decades after independence, emphasising that his country’s pursuit of security autonomy is incompatible with the enduring presence of foreign troops.
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Continued….. Sterilisation and ant-migrants policies followed. The 1924 Johnson-Reed Act, which almost completely excluded immigrants from Asia, is just one example. But it is not a yesterday problem. Eugenics practices, such as involuntary sterilisation, forced institutionalisation, social ostracisation and stigma were common in the US until at least the 1970s. In some instances, they continue today in various forms. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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SCIENTIFIC RACISM IN A NUTSHELL Here’s the perfect example of how White supremacy has worked in the world of science. Astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, says he remembers when being called a neanderthal was an insult. However, when science discovered Europeans were more closely related to neanderthals than Africans, suddenly the narrative changed. Reports on the creativity of the extinct human species began to appear. Decades of associating non-Whites with lower evolutionary levels and lower intelligence had boomeranged on Western scientists who then changed their story. For decades, science was used to argue the superiority of White Europeans over other races. In the US, it fuelled fears of ‘race suicide’ and a decline in the White population due to growing migrant numbers.
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Continued……The US views these groups as destabilising forces and threats to its interests and allies, particularly Israel and Saudi Arabia. Raisi was known for his conservative and anti-Western rhetoric, prioritising resistance to Western influence and policies, which conflicted with US interests. His administration was committed to advancing Iran's nuclear programme, perceived by the US and its allies as a significant threat. In March, senior US officials raised concerns over a potential deal giving Iran access to Nigerien uranium, leading to the expulsion of Americans from Niger. Under Raisi's leadership, there was little indication of willingness for diplomatic concessions or reforms to improve US-Iran relations. Instead, he emphasised resistance and self-reliance in the face of US sanctions. Have a watch of Wesley Clark relating his story about the US hit list. The discussion is mainly in the context of the Iraq invasion, but Iran gets a mention. Your insights in the comments are always appreciated. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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ON AMERICA’S ‘HIT LIST’ OF NATIONS According to state media, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was killed after his helicopter crashed in poor weather near the Azerbaijan border. The wreckage, which included Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and six others, was found early Monday after an overnight search in blizzard conditions. The crash comes amid growing international pressure on Iran over Tehran's disputed nuclear programme and its military ties with Russia. In this video, retired senior US military officer Wesley Clark relates how he first found out about an early 2000s US hit list of places to be “taken out.” Most, if not all, of the counties he names have since been on the receiving end of some heavy-duty US meddling. And sure enough, Iran is on that hit list. Which might make you wonder… President Ebrahim Raisi led Iran's backing of proxy groups in the Middle East, such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and groups in Iraq and Syria.
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Continued…. Many are speculating about a possible US role in the coup, given the presence of American citizens and Malanga’s ties to the United States. While some wonder if the DRC is being targeted for threatening war against major US and Western ally Rwanda, others point out that Congolese president Félix Tshisekedi also maintains generally positive relations with Western countries. He recently visited France to request support from President Emmanuel Macron. But Christian Malanga, only has a very fringe following - further driving speculation that other players are operating behind the scenes. What’s your take on the drama in Kinshasa? Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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U.S. CITIZENS AMONG FOILED CONGO COUP PLOTTERS On May 19th, 2024, a coup attempt was quashed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Fifty people were arrested - including, notably, three American citizens. Most of the coup participants are believed to be followers of Christian Malanga, an opposition figure who was present during the bid to seize power. He was killed when refusing arrest after infiltrating the presidential palace in Kinshasa. The coup participants made clear their desire to bring down Congolese president Félix Tshisekedi, who was away from Kinshasa at the time.
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RAISI DEATH AFRICAN ANGLE African leaders have been reacting to the death of Iran’s president who was killed in a helicopter crash yesterday (May 19th). Ebrahim Raisi’s aircraft came down in a mountainous region in the north of the country during bad weather. South Africa’s leader, Cyril Ramaphosa, described it as an ‘unthinkable tragedy that has claimed a remarkable leader of a nation with whom South Africa enjoys strong bilateral relations.’ The Persian nation has worked hard to deepen political and economic ties with Africa in recent months. In July, 2023, Raisi visited Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe, signing new agreements and memorandums of understanding. During the trip, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said relations were at 'a new turning point.’ Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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SLAVE FOOD’S TOXIC LEGACY Before slavery, Africans ate healthy organic foods from the land. However, colonial powers changed that and fed slaves high-starch foods in the belief it would boost labour output. Unfortunately, high levels of carbs remain in many people’s diets, generating a tonne of health problems. Listen to holistic health expert Dr Llaika Afrika explain the history behind what we eat. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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4. Kassala, Sudan – This is the residence of Sudan’s late former president, Gaafar al-Nimeiry, on the northern outskirts of Khartoum’s twin city of Omdurman. It’s controlled by the Sudanese army which is battling the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). 5. Goma, DRC – Mourners attend funerals held for victims of the bombing of the Mugunga refugee camp. The attack’s being blamed on the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group. 6. Abuja, Nigeria – Nigerians vent their anger at soaring electricity prices. The Nigerian Labor Confederation called for a nationwide protest that saw crowds chant anti-government slogans.  7. Tajura, Libya – Students from the University of Tripoli gather for a vigil on campus in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.  8. Maroua, Cameroon – Jockeys from Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria ride at speed during the 12th edition of Cameroon’s International Horse Race Grand Prix.
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From New York to London to Libya, the people’s message is clear: free all our people in Sudan, Palestine and DRC. Here’s our weekly photo dump. 1. New York, U.S. – Pro-Palestinian demonstrators join arms as they block traffic on the Manhattan Bridge in a National Day of Action protest ahead of Nakba Day.  2. Queens, New York, U.S.– A pro-Palestinian activist is arrested by NYPD officers in the Queens borough. The protest marked the 76th anniversary of  ‘al-Nakba’, which is Arabic for ‘the catastrophe’. It saw the forced displacement of 700,000 Palestinians by colonial Zionist militias, who established the state of Israel in 1948. 3. London, U.K. – Thousands take part in a protest drawing attention to the Sudan conflict which has raged for over a year. Demonstrators called on the international community to end to the war which has killed 150,000 people and displaced millions, according to U.S. estimates.
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Our African proverb this week is an Igbo one. It’s a reminder that your inner worth will shine through, no matter what - even if the goat sold for slaughter disagrees! Do you? Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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WHY ARE RASTAFARIS OSTRACISED? Donisha Rita-Claire Prendergast, Jamaican actress, model, dancer and poet, is the granddaughter of the late reggae icon, Bob Marley (1945-81). In this interview with @inweblood_, she spoke about the political power of Rastafari. The Afrocentric Abrahamic religion began in Jamaica and served as a counter-culture under British colonial oppression. Calling reggae music a ‘child of Rastafari,’ Prendergast said anti-apartheid fighters referred to her grandfather’s songs during the struggle in South Africa. @iamdonisha went on to say colonial culture has long ostracised Rastafari because its goal is African and human liberation.  Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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Continued….. Musavuli said Kagame ensures the West’s environmentally friendly transition by allowing the smuggling of Congolese minerals to power electric vehicles (EVs) that don’t emit greenhouse gases. According to UN reports, the smuggling business is an economic incentive Kigali uses to finance and arm the M23 militia group. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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Continued….. Caledonia has heaps of it - meaning heaps of profits for the masters back in Paris. So naturally, islanders are out protesting. They’ve been met with a huge security response, leading to violence and six deaths - as well as a good deal of rioting. France has declared a state of emergency, imposing a curfew and banning TikTok. In this clip, TikTok political commentator @beautymrked walks us through an article that neatly summarises what’s going on, adding his own observations. Your insights into the situation are of course most welcome in the comments! Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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NEW CALEDONIA RAGES AGAINST FRENCH IMPERIALISM It’s kicking off on the Pacific island of New Caledonia - colonised by France in the 1850s. The indigenous Kanak people are furious about French plans roll out greater electoral rights to newcomers to the island - meaning people who likely moved from the mainland and are in favour of keeping the island part of France. The independence movement narrowly lost two referendums a few years back, and boycotted a third, and now fears planned amendments to the constitution could see the political representation of Kanaks reduced. Of course, France is dressing it up as a would-be win for democracy, but look closer, and you’ll find the real neo-colonial motive: nickel. It’s a key element and New
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South Africa has backed a bid to arrest Israeli and Hamas leaders for war crimes. The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, says there are ‘reasonable grounds’ to believe they’ve committed grave atrocities. He’s targeting Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant along with three senior Hamas officials. The evidence will now be looked at by a panel of judges who’ll decide if ICC arrest warrants will be issued. South Africa has already launched a genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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Continued…. The system invests in weapons manufacturers, asset manager BlackRock, Coca-Cola, Disney and 22 other companies that either do business or invest in Israel, according to an EdSource.org review of the UC system’s investments. In April, Gillman stated the institution would not boycott or divest from Israel. The UC system educates 280,000 students on 10 campuses in California and other facilities outside the US state. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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BLACK PROFESSOR ARRESTED AT PRO-PALESTINE RALLY SPEAKS On 15 May, 10 police agencies arrested several people, including Professor Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, at the University of California, Irvine, during a pro-Palestine protest that began occupying a university building. Police also cleared a more than 2-week-old student encampment outdoors. UC Irvine Chancellor Howard Gillman’s statement said students’ escalation required police action. The demonstrators, like many across the US, demand the University of California (UC) system divest $32 billion, or 18 per cent of its $175 billion in assets, from Israel.
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Continued….. In terms of what happens next, ICC pre-trial judges will now weigh up if there’s enough evidence to issue arrest warrants. It could take months before a decision is made. Meanwhile, the death toll in Gaza has hit 35,562 - mostly women and children- since the October 7 escalation in the 76-year occupation of Palestine by Israel. Over 7,000 are missing, believed to be buried under the rubble. Ninety-seven journalists and 224 humanitarian aid workers, including 179 staff from UN relief agency UNRWA, have also been killed. Israel’s 17-year blockade of the strip has caused a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, where the entire population is starving, and one in three children is severely malnourished. On Friday, a UN agency report said only 300 aid trucks had entered Gaza since Israel began its recent assault on Rafah. Its population of 1.3-million desperate Palestinians are trapped on the border with Egypt. Whatever Netanyahu says, he cannot hide the scale of devastation he’s unleashed. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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BIBI BLASTS ICC ARREST THREAT Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has blasted a bid for his arrest for war crimes. The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court wants him detained, along with his defence minister, Yoav Gallant, for a list of alleged atrocities. They include the ‘starvation of civilians’ and ‘intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population’. Netanyahu accused the ICC of creating ‘a twisted and false moral equivalence’ with H*mas. Karim Khan also filed applications for the arrest of three H*mas leaders, accusing them of murder, taking hostages, rape and other acts of sexual violence. The resistance group also hit back, saying Khan was trying to ‘equate the victim with the executioner.’ US President Joe Biden doubled down on support for Tel Aviv, saying the allegations against its ally were ‘outrageous’.
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Continued….. Lithium is in high demand around the world and is used in appliances from mobile phones to electric cars. It’s a market that’s only set to grow, as countries switch from fossil fuels to greener sources of energy. Zimbabwe holds the largest lithium reserves in Africa and the seventh largest in the world. Between January and September 2023, it sold raw supplies worth $209m. Why isn’t every mineral-rich African nation fast-tracking plans like this? Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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Zimbabwe says four leading lithium mining companies have finally submitted plans to start processing the mineral within the country's borders. This follows a government directive issued in November, ordering companies to prepare to end exports of the mineral in its raw form. They were given until the end of March 2024 to submit plans to set up lithium refineries inside Zimbabwe. The ultimatum was then extended for two months. The move aims to ensure that the mineral is exported as battery-grade lithium, which fetches higher prices - and hence, should yield more cash for the country's coffers.
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CAIRO’S DOUBLE-DEALING OVER GAZA When it comes to Israel and Palestine, which side is Egypt on? Cairo says it will join South Africa’s case of g*n*cide against Tel Aviv at the International Court of Justice. But at the same time, pro-Palestinian protesters have faced a crackdown in the North African country. According to the Egyptian Network for Human Rights, dozens of citizens have been detained. On top of that, Gazans seeking refuge in Egypt are reportedly being charged $5,000 dollars to cross the border. Ahmed Gonheim looks at the duplicitous stance of Israel’s neighbour. Please follow us on Telegram, Link in Bio
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