Sudanese, Congolese and Palestinian speakers drew links between war, corporate power and colonialism
Tag: africa
Enlarging the Mediterranean: Italy’s quiet imperial machine
In this translated text, Maria Matteo of NoTAV Assembly explains the regeneration of Italy’s old expansionist habits in North Africa and rapid growth of its military, supported by a wave of aggressive extractivism. Blood, oil and good business. Italian troops wage war in Niger, Libya, the Gulf of Guinea, the Ormuz straits, Iraq, the Mediterranean
Disturbing alliances: The Christian right’s long march
It has been more than two decades since Allan Carlson, a former member of the National Commission on Children during the Reagan administration, first met Russian scholars Anatoly Antonov and Victor Medkov. His visit in 1995 inspired the foundation of the World Congress of Families (WCF), a transnational network of far-right and religious fundamentalist groups
Appeal for Sam Mbah
Sam Mbah is an anarchist activist from Nigeria who has, along with his political activism, written African Anarchism