Ann Garrison Download >> Ugandan Press Conference to blame Omar al-Bashir for Kony and the LRA.mp3 U.S. Special Forces organize a press conference in the Central African Republic and join Ugandan officers in blaming Omar al-Bashir for the survival of East African warlord Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army.
Author: Alexandra Valiente
Muammar Gaddafi’s Sins Were Not Crimes Against Humanity But Actions In Its Service
By Stephen Gowans The Wall Street Journal of 5 May offers evidence, additional to that already accumulated, that last year’s NATO military intervention in Libya was rooted in objections to the Gadhafi government’s economic policies. According to the newspaper, private oil companies were incensed at the pro-Libyan oil deals the Gadhafi government was negotiating and…
Communiqué 5 From The Libyan Popular National Movement
لبيان رقم 5 بِسْمِ اللهِ الرّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيْم ( رَبَّنَا افْتَحْ بَيْنَنَا وَبَيْنَ قَوْمِنَا بِالْحَقِّ وَأَنتَ خَيْرُ الْفَاتِحِين ) الحركة الوطنية الشعبية الليبية البيان رقم ( 5 ) أما بعد ،،، كتبت صحيفة ” الشروق الجزائرية ” في عددها ( 3642 ) الصادر يوم الإربعاء 2 ماي2012 الموافق 15 جمادي الثاني 1433 بأن ” الساعدي القذافي…
Fanon: The Pitfalls Of Nationalist Consciousness
Frantz Fanon, 1961 The Wretched of the Earth Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon Source: Les damnés de la terre by François Maspéro éditeur in 1961; First published: in Great Britain by Macgibbon and Kee in 1965; Transcribed: by Dominic Tweedie. History teaches us clearly that the battle against colonialism does not run straight…
Seventy Thousand People Ask Oil Giant To Clean Up Its Mess In Nigeria
Compiled by Libya 360°. Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni struggle: an introduction This rare interview with the writer and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa was screened in late November 1995 on Channel 4. Saro-Wiwa led the Ogoni people of Nigeria in their non-violent struggle to stop the multinational oil companies, like Shell, destroying their land and livelihood….
Charles Taylor Condemned to Spend the Rest of His Life in Prison
Special Court for Sierra Leone Today the Trial Chamber sentenced Mr. Taylor to 50 years in prison. The sentence follows Mr. Taylor’s conviction of eleven counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Brenda J. Hollis said “we appreciate that the Trial Chamber appropriately highlighted the…
Communiqué 4 From The Libyan Popular National Movement
بيان الحركة الوطنية الشعبية الليبية رقم ( 4 ) تعلن الحركة الوطنية الشعبية الليبية، رفضها التام لما تتعرض له مدينة سبها من قصف جوي لا يفرق بين المدني والغير المدني . وان ثوار الناتو الذين ملئوا أسماع العالم كذباً بأن معمر القذافي يقصف المدنيين وهو محض افتراء اتخذه الغرب ذريعة للتدخل والبطش بالليبيين وتهديم مدنهم…
Charles Taylor Conviction Illustrates Hypocrisy in the Application of International Law
Editor’s Note: For those who would like to review the entire Taylor trial documents, Ms. Evelyne Schmid from the Bangor University in Wales has converted the 2,499 page non-searchable PDF into a searchable text file. Alexandra Valiente Charles Taylor Convicted in Special Tribunal in The Hague Abayomi Azikiwe Libya 360° Former Liberian leader’s trial illustrate…
The Message of the Charles Taylor Conviction: “Don’t Cross Us”
Editor’s Note: For those who would like to review the entire Taylor trial documents, Ms. Evelyne Schmid from the Bangor University in Wales has converted the 2,499 page non-searchable PDF into a searchable text file. Alexandra Valiente “…this case directly raises the question of whether the judicial process can be fashioned into a political tool…
The Charles Taylor Conviction an Imperialist Victory
Editor’s Note: For those who would like to review the entire Taylor trial documents, Ms. Evelyne Schmid from the Bangor University in Wales has converted the 2,499 page non-searchable PDF into a searchable text file. Alexandra Valiente Liberian President Charles Taylor’s Conviction: Holiday Sacrifice Alexander Mezyaev On April 26 the Special Court for Sierra Leone…
Africa And The Struggle Against Imperialism: Fourty Years After Kwame Nkrumah
April 27 marked the fortieth anniversary of the passing of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the founder of modern-day Ghana and a leading theoretician of the post-World War II national liberation movement for unity and socialism. Nkrumah’s legacy is still very much a part of the ongoing efforts of the peoples of Africa and the world who…
The Achievments of the Sandanista Revolution
An interview with Dr. Paul Oquist Kelly, Minister Private Secretary to the President for National Policy Tortilla con Sal via toni solo Tortilla con Sal : Nicaragua’s 2007 development plan worked out by the government had various aims, principally promoting economic growth, promoting employment, reducing inequality and reducing poverty levels. Here we are now towards…