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Investigations of Attacks on the Eritrean Diaspora Are Underway

February 17 Eritrean Independence Day Celebration in...

Gaza Is DR Congo, Gaza Is Haiti

How can I hold the knowledge of...

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Investigations of Attacks on the Eritrean Diaspora Are Underway

February 17 Eritrean Independence Day Celebration in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event was attacked by violent protestors who threw bricks at police and set a tractor trailer on fire....

Gaza Is DR Congo, Gaza Is Haiti

How can I hold the knowledge of unspeakable horrors happening far away and not...

Johan Galtung on Peace Studies, Peace Communication, Peace Journalism: Transcending the Underlying Conflicts

This interview was one of Professor Johan Galtung’s last public appearances. It was conducted...

Haiti on the Brink By Kim Ives

Never have revolutionary conditions in Haiti been so favorable. The government of de facto Prime...

A Review of ‘I Am Not Your Negro’

( PG – 13, 1h 33mins, 17 Feb 2017(USA), Directed by Raoul Peck)     The nominee for the best documentary feature at the 89th academy awards,...

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...

From Colonialism to Trumpism: Remembering Aimé Césaire by Abraham Ramirez

This article previously appeared in Counterpunch.   “Even in 1950, Césaire knew American empire and its indefensibility.” We have much to learn from...

Dr. Maryse Narcisse; the Woman who should be President of Haiti

Photo: Bill Hackwell Dr. Maryse Narcisse, presidential candidate for the Fanmi Lavalas Party in the recent election, that was once again stolen...

#CelebrateAfrica | Revealing the folly of humanity with Maroussia Mbaye

Written by Vinesh Parmar Maroussia Mbaye is a patron for the #CelebrateAfrica campaign launched by New African, Canon and Picfair to share the Africa its...

Haiti Action Committee Denounces Attempted Assassination of Former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide

In the wake of the electoral coup which installed Jovenal Moise, a right-wing protégé of former President Michel Martelly, as Haiti’s new president,...

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...

Rima Khalaf’s resignation letter to UN Secretary General

Rima Khalaf  (born 1953, Kuwait) is a national of Jordan who served as Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for...

Forty years ago, the CIA had its eye on Jamaica—and Bob Marley got shot by David Cupples

Forty years ago, on Dec. 3, 1976, Bob Marley was shot in a gangland assassination attempt in the heat of a contentious Jamaican election...

HAITI RISES: A TIME FOR SOLIDARITY by Nia Imara and Robert Roth

Haiti Rises: A Time for Solidarity was first published in February 2016. Since that time, Haiti's interim president, Jocelerme Privert, appointed an Election Verification...

The Secret History of How Cuba Helped End Apartheid in South Africa

Appeared on DemocracyNow on DECEMBER 11, 2013[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNpXUC391vc] As the world focuses on Tuesday’s historic handshake between President Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro,...

Countdown to Congo’s election: A tale of youth power and a regime in decline BY Kambale Musavuli

People of goodwill throughout the world should support the Congolese people to demand that President Kabila ceases attacks against the people and respects the...

HURRICANE MATTHEW: THE PEOPLE OF HAITI RESPOND

Update on supported hurricane relief work and urgent appeal for solidarity from HERF On October 4, Hurricane Matthew slammed into Haiti, killing well over...

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