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Fanmi Lavalas Presentation, April 6th 2024

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The unifying power of music: The American conductor Kent Nagano and his dream by Winfried Pogorzelski

Music awakens and inspires the inex- haustible creativity of man. It creates mo- ments of happiness, brings people togeth- er, and enables them to better cope with life. Across...

Fanmi Lavalas Presentation, April 6th 2024

Haiti Action Committee is honored to publish this transcript of the talk given by...

From Port-aux-Prince to Africa: Unveiling the Haitian Crisis

22 Mar 2024 – In recent past weeks, the situation in Haiti has drawn...

Horror and Hope in Haiti after 20 Years of Occupation

Haiti Action Committee - TRANSCEND Media Service 6 Apr 2024 – The immediate crisis in...

In Praise of Blood: Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic Front

Tags: Africa, D.R. Congo, DRC, Genocide, Paul Kagame, Rwanda   Hundreds of thousands of refugees poured into Congo after Paul Kagame seized...

Chad: Former Chadian Dictator, Hissène Habré’s Trial a Turning Point in African Justice By Thijs B. Bouwknegt

The former Chadian dictator, Hissène Habré, will stand in the dock on charges of crimes against humanity, torture and war crimes before the Extraordinary...

Lancaster House Accords: What Britain owes Zimbabwe

I have written several articles that have addressed Zimbabwean Human rights and rule of Law, as well as South African Foreign Policy. By Ken...

Part.1. African’s peaceful’s Means: Humanism or Pre-TRANSCEND period by Raïs Neza Boneza

In this series of African’s peaceful means, we will explore through structural research on violence and peace, we shall try to comprehend the conception...

Looking at the mindset and the histories behind the expansion of Ebola and NATO By Jeacques Depelchin

Ota Benga alliance In a world that is increasingly more densely interconnected, and, theoretically, more informed, one can easily observe how misinformation/disinformation is easily spread...

The Looting Machine by Tom Burgis – reviewed by Desné Masie

Tom Burgis’ The Looting Machine is a rollercoaster read. Filled with vignettes on spooks, smugglers and kleptocratic warlords with suitcases of cash, it reads...

Congo-Kinshasa: Leveraging Mobile Tech to Combat Conflict and Corruption By Eliot Pence

Washington, DC — Rarely has so small a law stirred so much debate about so distant a conflict. Over the past several months, debate...

Civilization Clashes Occident-Orient? By Johan Galtung

Kuala Lumpur: IAIS-International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies, IIUM-International Islamic University of Malaysia Yes, Islam and Christianity are on old Buddhist lands; with Muslim-Buddhist...

On the Commission of Inquiry into the Assassination of Walter Rodney By Wazir Mohamed and Horace G. Campbel

INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT On June 13, 1980 Walter Rodney was assassinated in Guyana. Since that date there have been many calls for a...

Ebola, the African Union and bioeconomic warfare: Health questions and the challenges for Africa By Horace G. Campbell

INTRODUCTION As the Ebola outbreak rages, and there are projections of more than 1.4 million persons infected in the next few months, the African...

War, Circus and Injustice Down Under By John Pilger

There are times when farce and living caricature almost consume the cynicism and mendacity in the daily life of Australia’s rulers. Across the...

Will Obama's Arab coalition stay the course?

    NEW YORK - US President Barack Obama has pulled off a diplomatic coup, knitting together a coalition of Arab nations with...

Food and the FAO’s insecurity with the two-thirds world By Rahul Goswami

In its State of Food Insecurity in the World 2014 report (SOFI 2014), which has just been released, the 'world' according to the United...

Exposed: The ‘heroic Ebola doctor’ myth by Jon Rappoport

Every psyop needs heroes as well as villains.So-called epidemics are managed out of a playbook.The playbook looks very much like something the CIA...

US militarizes response to Ebola crisis while Cuba pledges medical aid By Abayomi Azikiwe

A team of eight experts and journalists visiting the southern region of the West African state of Guinea were found dead in the town...

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