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  • 4 days ago | blackagendareport.com | Ann Garrison |Aby L. Sène |Kai Cash

    The Horn of Africa was filled with hope in 2018, when Somali President Mohammed Abdullahi Mohammed, Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki, and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed signed an agreement promising regional cooperation on trade, culture, and security, but that hope has been dashed by renewed conflict.

  • 2 weeks ago | blackagendareport.com | Ann Garrison |Kai Cash

    A recurring social media trope casts Rwandan President Paul Kagame as a defiant African hero, like Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré, resisting the West’s dictates, but nothing could be further from the truth. Anti-imperialists, socialists, and peace and justice communities across Africa and the world are inspired by the newly federated Alliance of Sahel States and by its leaders, especially Burkina Faso’s charismatic Ibrahim Traoré.

  • 3 weeks ago | blackagendareport.com | Jon Jeter |Kai Cash |Ann Garrison |Abayomi Azikiwe

    “It is a lie that slavery has been abolished. It has only been modernized.”Largely neglected in the English-speaking Black World, Senegal’s Lamine Senghor is an important figure in the history of early-twentieth-century Black anti-colonial agitation.

  • 1 month ago | blackagendareport.com | Ann Garrison |Kai Cash |Dylan Sullivan |Jason Hickel

    The Black Alliance for Peace demands an end to U.S. and Western interference in Burkina Faso, rejecting neocolonial policies in the Sahel and standing with African sovereignty. Originally published in Black Alliance for Peace. It is no surprise to the Black Alliance for Peace’s (BAP) Africa Team and U.S. Out of Africa Network (USOAN) that aggression is stepping up against the countries in the anti-imperialist Alliance of Sahel States.

  • 1 month ago | blackagendareport.com | Kai Cash |Tunde Osazua |Ann Garrison |Abayomi Azikiwe

    The U.S. increases pressure on Burkina Faso through military propaganda, as Africans rise to protect the developing project. On April 3, US Africa Command (AFRICOM) Commander Michael Langley testified to the Senate Armed Services Committee during an excruciating two hours obsessively devoted to the ill-fated project of preserving US hegemony. Langley’s testimony was all about stopping Russia and China’s advances on the continent.

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