Women of the Congo decry U.S. neocolonialism
The following letter was delivered to Ambassador Carson on March 20. It is signed by Diaspora Congolese women in the U.S., U.K., Belgium, France and South Africa. Ambassador Johnnie Carson Outgoing...
View ArticleBan Ki-moon: What about the people of the Congo?
by Ann Garrison KPFA Weekend News, March 30, 2013 http://www.anngarrison.com/sites/default/files/mp3/General-Ban-Ki-Moon-What-about-the-People-of-the-Congo.mp3 BK Kumbi, a Congolese woman educated and...
View ArticleCynthia McKinney on Obama, Africa and fake change
by Ann Garrison KPFA Evening News, April 20, 2013 http://www.anngarrison.com/sites/default/files/mp3/Cynthia-KPFA_0.mp3 KPFA Evening News Anchor Sharon Sobotta: Secretary of State John Kerry made...
View ArticleCongo: The UN Combat Intervention Brigade is not there to combat resource theft
by Ann Garrison KPFA Evening News June 22, 2013 http://www.anngarrison.com/sites/default/files/mp3/Congo-UN-Combat-Intervention-Brigade-KPFA-06-22-2013.mp3 KPFA Evening News Anchor Cameron Jones: On...
View ArticleBarbara Lee on war in Syria: Congress must decide
by Ann Garrison During his 2007 presidential campaign, Barack Obama told the Boston Globe, “The president does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a...
View ArticleCynthia McKinney: The world needs peace – but not a Pax Americana
by Cynthia McKinney Former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, who last week completed a peace mission to Syria along with former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark and others, delivered the...
View ArticleGov. Brown commits crimes against prisoners’ humanity for guards’ campaign...
by Sitawa Nantambu Jamaa Gov. Jerry Brown is the good ol’ boy of the 21st century prison industrial slave complex (PISC). I write this in the interest of my humanity and all humanity. My self-worth is...
View ArticleRevitalizing the demand for reparations
by Amadi Ajamu The Caribbean Community’s (CARICOM’s) re-igniting of the reparations movement has raised the stakes to decisive governmental direct action. The 15 member regional bloc of nations...
View ArticleDemocratic Republic of Congo: A prescription for lasting peace and stability
by Kambale Musavuli Congolese soldiers guard suspected M23 fighters who surrendered in Chanzo village near the eastern town of Goma on Nov. 5, 2013. Quoted in RT by Andre Vltchek in “M23 gangs are...
View ArticlePanther unleashed
by Keith ‘Comrade Malik’ Washington “Our point of departure is to serve the people wholeheartedly and never for a moment divorce ourselves from the masses, to proceed in all cases from the interests of...
View ArticleUS-Israeli terrorism blocked at the Port of Oakland
by Malaika H Kambon Youth led thousands Saturday on the march to the Port of Oakland to stop an Israeli cargo ship from unloading. – Photo: Malaika Kambon “You may take the last strip of my land, Feed...
View ArticleKagame started the genocide in Rwanda, then Congo
In protest of Rwanda Day, Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 20, 2014 Click to enlarge To the City of Atlanta, former Mayor Andrew Young and Bernice King: Individuals and organizations listed below have come to...
View ArticleAfter many long years in solitary confinement, I’m just asking
by Mutope Duguma, Pelican Bay State Prison, California New photo of Mutope How can we the people of this nation and world end the suffering of countless men and women held inside man-made, manufactured...
View ArticleKagame’s newspaper calls on the ICC to indict the BBC for ‘genocide denial’
by Ann Garrison KPFA Weekend News broadcast Oct. 18, 2014 http://sfbayview.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/ERLINDER-ON-RWANDA-BBC-GENOCIDE-DENIAL.mp3 Rwandan President Paul Kagame’s newspaper, The New...
View ArticleAbu Jihad: A living, fighting museum for prisoner movement affairs
by Midnight Jones You may take the last strip of my land, Feed my youth to prison cells. You may plunder my heritage. You may burn my books and poems Or feed my flesh to dogs … O enemy of the sun, But...
View ArticleInside a CCA private prison: Two slaves for the price of one, Part Three
The People vs. CCA by Anthony Robinson Jr. “How frightening it is to see people choose not to see what’s in front of them.” – Stuart Grassian, Massachusetts psychiatrist Corrections Corporation of...
View ArticleA call for truth and justice in the African Great Lakes Region
Belgian Col. Luc Marchal, center, commanded Belgian troops at the U.N. Assistance Mission in Rwanda in 1993-1994. Marchal signed and circulated the Appeal for Truth and Justice in the Great Lakes...
View ArticleThe Black Guerrilla Family and human freedom
by Steve Martinot After Germany’s defeat in World War II, the leadership of the Nazi Party was brought to trial in what has become known as the Nuremberg Process. From that process, new social...
View ArticleThe Black ones too
by Kevin Cooper During the recent events surrounding the murder of unarmed Black males by white police officers in this country, it has been pointed out, and correctly so, that America has a steep and...
View ArticleRwanda: Kagame’s spy chief Karake arrested in UK
by Ann Garrison KPFA Evening News broadcast June 27, 2015 http://sfbayview.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Kagames-Karake-arrested-in-UK.mp3 Rwandan President Paul Kagame’s intelligence chief, Emmanuel...
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