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Chasse à l'homme noir en Italie
http://www.lalsace.fr/fr/article/2556570,1202/Italie-apres-les-exactions-contre-des-immigres-le-calme-revient-a-Rosarno.html Italie : après les exactions contre des immigrés, le calme revient à Rosarno 9 /1/10 La situation s'apaisait ce samedi à Rosarno...
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Jamaica and South Africa initiate cultural ties
http://www.caribbea nnetnews. com/news- 20482--9- 9--.html Jamaica and South Africa initiate cultural ties Wednesday, December 16, 2009 KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) -- A cultural agreement between South Africa and Jamaica was signed Monday at a press briefing...
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Barbados has the second-highest literacy rate in the world
http://www.afro. com/tabId/ 551/itemId/ 5128/Excellence- in-Barbados- Starts-with- Discipline. aspx Excellence in Barbados Starts with Discipline By Nikole Hannah-Jones Nov 2009 (November 1, 2009) - ST. THOMAS PARISH, BARBADOS - Danielle Ifill puts her...
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Avatar: An Extension of White Supremacy
Even in a fictitious world, the West sees only conflict and themelves dominating others. African people will only understand this mentality when they take the time to go back into history and carefully examine the cradle of Western civilization. Then...
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Calling the world’s attention to the caste issue in India
http://worldfocus. org/blog/ 2009/12/01/ calling-the- worlds-attention -to-the-caste- issue-in- india/8579/ Calling the world’s attention to the caste issue in India December 1, 2009 For more on the Indian Prime Minister’s visit to Washington D.C. last...
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Brazilian blacks are not complaining about the new watered down racial equality bill
http://www.brazzil. com/component/ content/article/ 209-october- 2009/10278- brazils-new- racial-equality- law-is-watered- down-but- blacks-are- not-complaining. html Brazil's New Racial Equality Law Is Watered Down. But Blacks Are Not Complaining by...
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Africa Must Discard Europe’s Script
http://www.africane xecutive. com/modules/ magazine/ articles. php?article= 4777&magazine= 255 Africa Must Discard Europe’s Script By Owen 'Alik Shahadah 14/11/09 Europe’s solution for Africa "Man’s freedom is lacking if somebody else controls what he...
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Darfur groups 'padded' death tolls
http://english. aljazeera. net/news/ africa/2009/ 09/2009910830391 70414.html Darfur groups 'padded' death tolls Thursday, September 10, 2009 A group of former Sudanese activists says some of the figures of those reported dead and displaced in the conflict...
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Saving Africa's precious written heritage
Has anyone noticed how the fight on Al Quaida has been strategically moved from the Middle East to Africa? Isn't this just another attempt by the West to delay the discovery of the truth of what they did in Africa in the 14th and 15th centuries. Hort...
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The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism
I read an article by Ha Joon Chang and I found his analysis interesting but he too, like the West forget to mention that it was the exploitation of African people (slavery) which made the West rich. It was not because of neoliberal ideas why the west,...
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La souffrance du peuple Haïtien sous fond de découverte de pétrole et d’uranium.
"Ma décision de détruire l'autorité des noirs en Saint Dominque ('Haïti) n’est pas fondée tellement sur des considérations de commerce ou de l’argent, mais sur le besoin de bloquer pour éternité la marche des noirs dans le monde. " - Napoléon Bonaparte...
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Isn't the Nigerian bomber just another strategy to impose Africom on Africans?
I still remember the days when the face of the terrorist was that of an Arab, but during the last few years that face has been strategically changed to resemble that of an African man. How did that happen when no African religion or ideology has ever...
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The first immortal human cells ever grown in culture were taken from a black woman
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Henrietta-Lacks-Immortal-Cells.html Henrietta Lacks’ ‘Immortal’ Cells By Sarah Zielinski Smithsonian.com, January 22, 2010 Medical researchers use laboratory-grown human cells to learn the intricacies of how...
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Child & Slave Labor is an integral part of the capitalist system
Capitalism came out of slavery and we all know what slavery was. Is it any wonder therefore that companies go around the planet looking for cheap labour? Unless we change capitalism, we will not stop slave labour or the exploitation of children because...
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South Africa: Land Reform Moves Slowly in Post-Apartheid Era
http://allafrica. com/stories/ 200910301072. html South Africa: Land Reform Moves Slowly in Post-Apartheid Era Rebecca L. Weber 30 October 2009 Cape Town — Land reform has always been a popular part of political rhetoric for a democratic South Africa,...
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« La stigmatisation des quartiers populaires empêche toute critique sociale »
http://www.michelcollon.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2324:l-la-stigmatisation-des-quartiers-populaires-empeche-toute-critique-sociale-r&catid=6:articles&Itemid=11 « La stigmatisation des quartiers populaires empêche toute critique...
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The Black man’s burden: his largesse
Where does Africa's generosity stem from ? Again we must return to the past to find the answer. Africa, unlike Europe, has been blessed with abundant wealth. She has mineral wealth, forests, wildlife, etc. In other words, Africa has an abundance of every...
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The acrimonious debate on race in Cuba
African-American group challenges Cuba on race http://www.miamiher ald.com/news/ americas/ cuba/story/ 1360990.html Cuba blasts US black leaders for charges of racism http://news. yahoo.com/ s/ap/20091204/ ap_on_re_ la_am_ca/ cb_cuba_racism http://www.sfbayvie...
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Haitian activists want Obama to address immigration goals
http://www.miamiher ald.com/news/ americas/ haiti/story/ 1300026.html Haitian activists want Obama to address immigration goals By Lesley Clark and Jacqueline Charles Sunday, 10.25.09 With President Barack Obama coming to Miami, some Haitian-American...
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To save African languages make them compulsory in secondary schools
Africans just have to imitate the rest of the world who make the languages they don’t want to lose, compulsory in all their secondary schools and universities. Zulu and Xhosa for example, should be made compulsory for all students in South Africa. To...
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Stolen Treasure Returned to Ethiopia
Stolen Treasure Returned to Ethiopia 0 Tadias Magazine By Tadias Staff June 3, 2010 New York (Tadias) – A century-old prayer book stolen from Ethiopia has been returned by the American collector who held it, Agence France-Presse reports. The book written...
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Reparations on land key to reconciliation in Zimbabwe
http://www.talkzimbabwe.com/news/130/ARTICLE/5938/2010-01-27.html Reparations on land key to reconciliation in Zimbabwe Dambudzo Mapuranga Wed, 27 Jan 2010 THE jostling by political parties over points to be considered and included in the new constitution...
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African-Russians: Seeking their Place in an Often Hostile Environment
African-Russians: Seeking their Place in an Often Hostile Environment August 29, 2009 Russian reaction to President Barack Obama's visit seemed mixed, but he serves as inspiration to the country's little-known African-Russian community. For Russians of...
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Only an African centered education can change our slave mentality
I agree with Wole Sonyinka 100%. The problem stems from the fact that it is still the colonialist who is our teacher. Africans continue to be trained by the West in every area of activity and therefore unless our education becomes African centered, we...
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A quoi sert le débat de l’identité nationale ?
http://www.indigenes-republique.fr/article.php3?id_article=798 A quoi sert le débat de l’identité nationale ? par Atman Zerkaoui mardi 24 novembre 2009 Je vais vous faire partager un passage de ma vie privée : ce matin, j’ai sorti un bout de viande du...