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Neo-Colonialism In Africa

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  • Nigerian Trade Unions Stage Two-day Strike amid Economic Crisis
    Abayomi Azikiwe
    Nigerian Trade Unions Stage Two-day Strike Amid Economic Crisis
    13 Sep 2023
    Nigerian workers went on a two-day strike as the U.S. pressured their government to interfere in neighboring Niger. The people are fighting back against neo-colonial policies that create suffering…
  • Neo-Colonialism, International Finance Capital and the Necessity of Pan-African Sovereignty
    Abayomi Azikiwe
    Neo-Colonialism, International Finance Capital and the Necessity of Pan-African Sovereignty
    02 Nov 2022
    African Union member-states are facing a critical conjuncture as the looming threats of global conflict against imperialism threatens world peace.
  • NATO and Africa: A Relationship of Colonial Violence and Structural White Supremacy
    Djibo Sobukwe
    NATO and Africa: A Relationship of Colonial Violence and Structural White Supremacy
    23 Feb 2022
    NATO is the means of continuing colonial aggressions against African countries.
  • Rwanda's Military is the French Proxy on African Soil
    Vijay Prashad
    Rwanda's Military is the French Proxy on African Soil
    15 Sep 2021
    Over July and August Rwandan soldiers were deployed in Mozambique, purportedly to fight ISIS terrorists.
  • “Operation Brown Nose” -- U.S. Aids French Dirty Work in Africa
    Mark P. Fancher
    “Operation Brown Nose” -- U.S. Aids French Dirty Work in Africa
    18 Sep 2019
    The U.S. has gone extra miles to support French military efforts to protect uranium mining in Niger.
  • 98.3 Percent of Ghana’s Gold Remains in the Hands of Multinational Corporations
    Celina della Croce
    98.3 Percent of Ghana’s Gold Remains in the Hands of Multinational Corporations
    12 Jun 2019
    The amount of money pilfered by corrupt government officials pales in comparison to the wealth extracted by transnational corporations.
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