Glen Ford: Susan Rice’s Political Legacy-’Genocide in Africa on Her Watch’ | Davey D’s Hip Hop Corner

Glen Ford: Susan Rice’s Political Legacy-’Genocide in Africa on Her Watch’

Over the past couple of weeks there’s been a lot of controversy surrounding UN Ambassador Susan Rice. She’s been under fire, accused of misleading the American public about the circumstances that led up to the slaughter 4 Americans including Libyan Ambassador Christopher Stevens in Benghazi, Libya on September 11th of this year.

Hard Knock Radio weighed in on this issue with an insightful conversation featuring long time journalist Glen Ford of the Black Agenda Report….He breaks down the political legacy of Rice and whats she’s been about long before most of us were introduced to her via the work she’s done under President

via Glen Ford: Susan Rice’s Political Legacy-’Genocide in Africa on Her Watch’ | Davey D’s Hip Hop Corner.

Congo’s hidden war for natural resources – New York Amsterdam News: African

Congo’s hidden war for natural resources

Posted: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11:31 am

Nov. 27 (GIN) – Power brokers in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Uganda and western countries are putting their money on one or another of the armed groups now patrolling Goma and Bukavu. A victory by the rebel M23, Mai Mai or Congolese Army could mean unlimited access for the lucky broker to the Eastern Congo’s great natural wealth, with its mineral deposits worth trillions of dollars.

The area holds about 70 percent of the world’s supply of tantalum, a metal used in cellphones, tablets, laptops and other computers, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The eastern region also has massive amounts of gold, tin, tungsten, copper, coltan and cobalt. Some 450,000 artisanal miners work in eastern Congo, according to the Survey.

via Congo’s hidden war for natural resources – New York Amsterdam News: African.

The World According To Kagame: People Who Have Power, A Lot Of Power, Should Use It Wisely (And Who He’d Like To Succeed Him)

The World According To Kagame: People Who Have Power, A Lot Of Power, Should Use It Wisely (And Who He’d Like To Succeed Him)

 So what does Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame REALLY think about accusations (which he denies) that he, or at least some key figures in the Rwandan government and military, are the patrons of the Democratic Republic of Congo rebel group M23 that recently captured the eastern city of Goma?

What does he think of “international justice”? Is Rwanda going to blink over aid cuts and the threat of sanctions for its alleged support for the M23 rebels? Does Kagame and the ruling Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) see the history of the Great Lakes the way we outsiders do, or do they have a totally different take?

President Kagame, Rwanda’s Foreign minister Louise Mushikiwabo, and the country’s Defence minister Gen. James Kaberebe, to name a few, have said a lot in recent months at home and abroad (especially the UN) in defence of Rwanda.

Kagame came out swinging (New Times photo).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The World According To Kagame: People Who Have Power, A Lot Of Power, Should Use It Wisely (And Who He’d Like To Succeed Him).

Goree Slave Trade Island: A Tragic History, Beggars In The Water, And The Shame Of Africa | naked chiefs

Goree Slave Trade Island: A Tragic History, Beggars In The Water, And The Shame Of Africa

Goree Slave Trade Island: A Tragic History, Beggars In The Water, And The Shame Of Africa

The “Door of No Return” on Goree Island.

Goree Island, Senegal: The former slave outpost of Goree Island is a troubling place. From here, over one million slaves were shipped to the Americas over a period of nearly 200 years.

The slave trade itself lasted longer, nearly 350 years, during which time it’s estimated that nearly 25 million slaves were shipped from Africa. A shocking 6 million of them died on the journey. Scholars of the African slave trade estimate that roughly 6.3 million slaves were shipped from West Africa. The rest came mostly from Central and Southern Afric

via Goree Slave Trade Island: A Tragic History, Beggars In The Water, And The Shame Of Africa | naked chiefs.

Does Obama Have a Mandate to Save Palestinian Children?

Does Obama Have a Mandate to Save Palestinian Children?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama 

 

Does Obama Have a Mandate to Save Palestinian Children?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama

via Does Obama Have a Mandate to Save Palestinian Children?.

How to Rob Africa – People & Power – Al Jazeera English

People & Power
How to Rob Africa
Why does the Western world feed Africa with one hand while taking from it with the other?

 

The world’s wealthy countries often criticise African nations for corruption – especially that perpetrated by those among the continent’s government and business leaders who abuse their positions by looting tens of billions of dollars in national assets or the profits from state-owned enterprises that could otherwise be used to relieve the plight of some of the world’s poorest peoples. 

Yet the West is culpable too in that it often looks the other way when that same dirty money is channelled into bank accounts in Europe and the US.

International money laundering regulations are supposed to stop the proceeds of corruption being moved around the world in this way, but it seems the developed world’s financial system is far more tempted by the prospect of large cash injections than it should be.  

Indeed the West even provides the getaway vehicles for this theft, in the shape of anonymous off-shore companies and investment entities, whose disguised ownership makes it too easy for the corrupt and dishonest to squirrel away stolen funds in bank accounts overseas. 

This makes them nigh on impossible for investigators to trace, let alone recover.

 

How to Rob Africa – People & Power – Al Jazeera English.

Turkey, Egypt and Sudan to pay three trillion Dollars to South Sudanese for slave trade and slavery | The Citizen

Turkey, Egypt and Sudan to pay three trillion Dollars to South Sudanese for slave trade and slavery | The Citizen.