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Automated Murder: Israel’s ‘AI’ in Gaza by Patrick Lawrence and Cara Marianna*

“Technological change, while it helps hu- manity meet the challenges nature impos- es upon us, leads to a paradigm shift: It leaves us lesscapable, not more, of using our...

Reflections on the Olympic Games in Paris in 2024 by Dr rer. publ. Werner Wüthrich

According to the official calendar, the Olympic Games took place for the first time...

Visit to Bulengo IDP Camps: Addressing the Plight of Twa/Pygmies

On Sunday, April 21, 2024, our team visited two groups at the Bulengo IDP...

Preventing Armageddon in the 21st Century

17 Apr 2024 – For my first post on Political Therapy I am sharing...

Ota Benga, the African Man Exhibited in a New York Zoo’s Monkey Cage

It is Saturday the 8th of September in 1906, and hundreds of people are standing around a monkey house in the...

Obama and Clinton brought slavery to Libya

The deliberate destruction of Libya was a war crime by all standards of international law. That country was just one victim of the American...

Dishonoring Uganda’s Refugees By HELEN C. EPSTEIN

NEW YORK – When United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres traveled to Uganda earlier this month, his stated mission – to raise billions of dollars...

The 1944 Thiaroye Massacre in Senegal, a Shameful Episode of the French Colonial Period in Africa Written by Abdoulaye Bah

On December 1, 1944, an unspeakable tragedy took place at the military camp of Thiaroye, a small village in the suburbs of Dakar. Thirty-five...

In a Guardian Story About an Environmental Conflict in Kenya, the White Saviour Rides Again By Christine Mungai

  The Guardian recently published an article by Tristan McConnell, their correspondent in Nairobi, Kenya, titled “Who shot Kuki Gallman? The story of a Kenyan...

Wherever this Canadian mining company goes in Congo, violence seems to follow

Banro operates in a region that has seen incredible violence over the past two decades and the secretive company has been accused of fuelling...

Caught Between Two Fires: Sudanese Refugees in Jordan By Dina Baslan

Ahmad is poised as a journalist from Kutum, a town that lies 120 kilm away from El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur in...

Why the World Needs to Know About Western Sahara’s Seemingly Endless Struggle for Independence

An interview with a Sahrawi Journalist and Activist.By Amira Ali. In 1975, Morocco, under King Hassan II, invaded Western Sahara; and since, the Sahrawi people...

Kamuina Nsapu Insurgency Adds to Dangers in DR Congo

Writtern by Hans Hoebeke   The Kamuina Nsapu insurgency arose last year as a locally rooted conflict in the Kasai-Central province of the Democratic Republic of...

Italy and Migrant Crisis: NGOs colluding with Smugglers and Arab slavery of black Africans in Libya

Sawako Uchida and Lee Jay Walker Sources: Modern Tokyo Times     Carmelo Zuccaro, an Italian prosecutor, claims to have major evidence that...

The Last Country We “Liberated” from an “Evil” Dictator Is Now Openly Trading Slaves Written by Carey Wedler

It is widely known that the U.S.-led NATO intervention to topple Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 resulted in a power vacuum that has allowed...

Political poetry as a crime: Inside the surreal trial of Dareen Tatour

Arresting a Palestinian for publishing a political poem is extraordinary. Having to prove at trial that police mistranslated her poem is nothing short of...

Peter Tosh’s resistance against racism, apartheid and settler-colonialism

March 21 is International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. A notable cultural icon in the struggle against racism is Jamaican reggae artiste...

Haiti 2017: From Demonstration Election to Electoral Coup by Charlie Hinton

On January 3, Haiti’s Electoral Council (CEP) sealed the steal by confirming Jovenel Moïse as president of Haiti. A massive police presence resembling...

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