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Black Agenda Report Returns with a New Site
The Editors
10 Oct 2023
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The Black Agenda Report editorial team is grateful to our readers for their support and patience. Last week we were unable to publish BAR due to circumstances beyond our control.  

BAR’s web site was hosted by News Click, a media organization located in India, whose offices were raided by that country’s government, ostensibly on a search for “foreign influence.” This investigation was prompted by a New York Times story, which claimed that a News Click co-founder promoted what they called “Chinese propaganda.” News Click has denied these charges but the police raid and seizure of devices prevented access to Black Agenda Report’s site. 

We have returned this week with the help of a new web host. The new site is still in the design phase and there will be some changes in the near future as we make necessary adjustments. We appreciate your continued understanding as we rebuild our online capabilities. 

Thank you again and welcome back to Black Agenda Report!

 

Margaret Kimberley

Jemima Pierre

Ajamu Baraka

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