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Africa

Struggles for Another Chile, Another Wallmapu

Pilar Villanueva-Martinez November 8, 2019 Pilar Villanueva-Martinez

The mass protests in Chile have made clear that the crisis is a crisis of the neoliberal economy.

Guinean Refugees in Montréal are Speaking up, Who is Listening?

Stefan Christoff October 19, 2019 Stefan Christoff

Political repression, social and economic injustices have been highlighted by Guinean asylum seekers in their fight to be recognized as refugees by the Canadian government

The Violence of Conservation in Kenya’s Mau Forest

Charles Wachira September 30, 2019 Charles Wachira

The Kenyan government claims that since July of this year, approximately 2,200 households have been evicted from the Mau Forest

Kenyan Indigenous Communities Renew Push for Recognition Ahead of Census

Shadrack Kavilu July 24, 2019 Shadrack Kavilu

Kenya’s indigenous and minority communities are petitioning the government to recognize them independently as indigenous people ahead of the forthcoming national population and housing census slated for August of this year. The move could see some of the country’s indigenous people who are yet to be recognized as independent tribes added to the list of 43 Kenyan tribes.

Africa and Palestine: A Noble Legacy That Must Never Be Betrayed

Ramzy Baroud July 3, 2019 Ramzy Baroud

Europe’s “Scramble for Africa” began in earnest in 1881, but never ended. The attempt at dominating the continent using old and new strategies continues to define western relationship with this rich continent.

98.3 Percent of Ghana’s Gold Remains in the Hands of Multinational Corporations

Celina della Croce May 21, 2019 Celina della Croce

The disproportionate focus on corruption of national leaders distracts from the systemic theft of national wealth by multinational corporations.

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