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Schechter: Sequesters To Trim Government Debt; Malls Raise Consumer Debt for The “Sheeple”
Znet Article, March, 05 2013
Danny Schechter
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South Africa has become a Mall country. There’s even one now in Soweto
Frintz: Drugs: The New Alternative Economy Of West Africa
Znet Article, February, 04 2013
Anne Frintz
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West Africa’s perfect global positioning between South America and Europe, and its endemic corruption, poverty and disorganisation, have made it the new drug hub
Pilger: The Real Invasion Of Africa Is Not News, And A Licence To Lie Is Hollywood’s Gift
Znet Article, January, 30 2013
John Pilger
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A full-scale invasion of Africa is under way
Davies: Bomber in Chief
Znet Article, January, 24 2013
Nicolas J.S. Davies
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20,000 airstrikes in the President's first term cause death and destruction from Iraq to Somalia
Biney: Letter to Patrice Emery Lumumba
Znet Article, January, 22 2013
Ama Biney
Biney's ZSpace page
Africans produce what they do not consume and consume what they do not produce
Gallo: Western Intervention in the Great Lakes (Part 1)
Znet Article, January, 06 2013
Carol Jean Gallo
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Putting Western involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo in its historical context
Bond: Africa’s Ridiculous ‘Rising’ And Overdue Uprising
Znet Article, December, 23 2012
Patrick Bond
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It is crucial to recall growing evidence of Africa uprising, from Egypt and Tunisia, to Senegal and Nigeria, to Kenya and Uganda, to the militant poor and working people of southern African
Bond: Politics, Profits And Policing After The Marikana Massacre
Commentary, December, 21 2012
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
LeeThere’s a word for the political direction in which South Africa is headed, and it begins with F.
Baroud: Mali: West Africa’s Gate to Convenient Chaos, Intervention
Znet Article, December, 21 2012
Ramzy Baroud
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Former colonial powers rarely abandon their ambitions, even after their former colonies gain hard-earned freedom
Schechter: How The NY Times Views South Africa Since Mandela—How Should We?
Znet Article, December, 20 2012
Danny Schechter
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South Africa has its own democracy deficits but not because of a government, but rather a liberation movement that no longer has autonomy
Ford: 16 Years of U.S. Genocide in Congo
Znet Article, December, 19 2012
Glen Ford
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The U.S. tells the world it can’t figure out how six million people died in the Democratic Republic of Congo – while Washington writes the checks and arms the perpetrators
Engler: Canada as Global Bully: The Congo Example
Znet Article, December, 11 2012
Yves Engler
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It’s certainly not the first time Canada has worked against the Congo’s population, which remains impoverished despite almost a century and a half of foreigners “developing” the country’s resources
Wainwright: Something Rotten In The ANC State
Znet Article, December, 09 2012
Hilary Wainwright
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After the Marikana massacre, ANC activists are turning against their government
Podur: Partition Talk
Znet Article, December, 08 2012
Justin Podur
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Those who talk about partition of the Congo as a solution are offering a prescription for expanded and continued violence
Bond: South Africa’s Sanitation Cesspools
Commentary, December, 05 2012
Patrick Bond
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What the dog’s-breakfast Durban Platform confirms, then, was global-elite back-slapping generosity to each other, simultaneous with rank incompetence and utter disregard for the poor and environment
Bond: COP18, Another ‘Conference of Polluters’
Znet Article, November, 30 2012
Patrick Bond
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There is no political will among rich nations to find funding for developing countries experiencing the brunt of changes in global weather patterns
Cooke: Why is Obama Silent Over the New Congo War?
Znet Article, November, 28 2012
Shamus Cooke
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President Obama seems not to have noticed a new war has broken out in the war-scarred Congo
Bond: Will Next Year’s BRICS Summit Leave Another Disgrace In Durban?
Commentary, November, 23 2012
Patrick Bond
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Are the BRICS ‘anti-imperialist’ – or instead, ‘sub-imperialist’, doing deputy-sheriff duty for global corporations?
Sharra: Debating Homosexuality And Human Rights In Malawi
Znet Article, November, 22 2012
Steve Sharra
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As one of 36 African countries with laws banning same-sex relationships, the announcement suspending these laws has re-opened a debate on the subject
Tutu: Desmond Tutu: Not Going Quietly
Video, November, 22 2012
Desmond Tutu
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The Nobel laureate on his role in South Africa's struggle against apartheid and his alarm over recent developments.


