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  • US Dominates Africa through AFRICOM
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    US Dominates Africa through AFRICOM
    28 Sep 2020
    The US doesn’t hide its desire to rule the planet through a military policy of “full spectrum dominance” of all the regions of the world.
  • AFRICOM Enforces US Colonial Project
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    AFRICOM Enforces US Colonial Project
    06 Jul 2020
    “We see AFRICOM as the colonization of Africa by the US,” said Tunde Osazua, of the Bllack Alliance for Peace.
  • Black Agenda Radio, Week of December 24, 2018
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio, Week of December 24, 2018
    25 Dec 2018
    Anthony Monteiro on the twilight of US empire; Black Alliance For Peace: Trump Should Withdraw From Syria, and African too; Carrie Bramen on the myth of “American Niceness.”
  • Black Is Back Coalition: “US Out of Africa”
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Is Back Coalition: “US Out of Africa”
    29 Oct 2018
    “Self-determination is the highest expression of democracy,” said Omali Yeshitela, chairman of the Black Is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations, which holds it
  • Friends of the Congo
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Maurice Carney: The US Has Always Been the Wrong Side of History in Africa
    23 Jan 2018
    With AFRICOM and its "soldier-to-soldier" relationships having taken the place of US African diplomacy in the last decade the US is positioned to exercise hegemonic power over Africans in their own
  • Africa: A Continent Under Lockdown
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Africa: A Continent Under Lockdown
    21 Nov 2017
    “AFRICOM perpetuates the myth that Africa needs policing,” said Washington DC human rights activist Netfa Freeman, representing the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) at the national c
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