, 29.09.2005 17:46
An *excellent* report and discussion of the ongoing (and contagious)
struggles in Durban's Clare Estate, by Richard Pithouse.
source: indy uk, 08.07.2005 15:52
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/07/317455.html
www.ambazonia.indymedia.org, 24.05.2005 18:25
Since the 27th of April 2005, students at the university of Buea (Ambazonia) have been on strike.
On the 28th April 2005 the paramilitary police forces of French Cameroon swooped down on students brutalizing, maiming, arresting, shooting two
students dead an other reportedly died later from internal bleeding.
Quelle: SiG, 19.04.2005 17:19
von Yash Tandon
Vortrag auf der Parallelveranstaltung zur Davos-Konferenz - Bern, 22. Januar 2005
source: southafrica.indy and iol, 04.04.2005 15:25
Social protest and revolt spreads in South Africa
Obedience Doesn't Pay: inside the new revolt
source: red.org.za, 13.02.2005 19:16
The Rainbow Nation?
Race, Class and Gender in the New South Africa
Monday 13th September 2004
Lola Press, 2001
Prishani Naidoo
source: ZNet, 08.08.2004 19:00
"The concept of progress is to be grounded in the Idea of the catastrophe. That things 'just go on' is the catastrophe" - Walter Benjamin.
Scanning through the mainstream press and digesting the fairly erratic and mostly insipid news on the continuing murders in Sudan, one is gripped by the horrible thought that maybe it is true that nobody cares. After all Bush and his cronies - who were so quick to ignore the United Nations in their dealings with Iraq - now seem only too content to evoke the selfsame authority in order to legitimise their policy of enforced abandonment in regard to Sudan [1]. This selective disengagement seems to prove well enough that the people of are today's "unworthy victims."
source: A and S, 15.07.2004 17:20
A new resource web page which focuses on a current wave of political organizing and state repression taking place in Kenya right now.
source: imc-africa list, translations.indy, 18.04.2004 23:36
The Anti Privatisation Forum (APF) condemns the mass arrest of Landless People's Movement members
17.04.2004, 23:26
src:
http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-africa/2004-April/000348.html
source: Africa Within, 08.03.2004 22:59
Patrice Lumumba
The First Prime Minister of the Congo (Zaire)
On June 30, 1960, Independence Day
source: project censored, 09.01.2004 22:03
Africa Faces New Threat of New Colonialism
New Internationalist, Jan/Feb 2003
Title: "How (not) to Feed Africa"
Author: Dr. Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher
Bangladesh People’s Solidarity Centre (BPSC), 12.09.2002 15:58
THE CIVIL WAR IN SUDAN AND THE TRADING MECHANISMS OF DISPARATE EXCHANGE
lecture held at the European Conference of People's Global Action (PGA), September 2, 2002
Bangladesh People's Solidarity Center, 12.09.2002 15:49
presentation: UNEQUAL EXCHANGE AND POVERTY IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES - EXPORTING PRIMARY COMMODITIES
Lecture held at the European Conference of People's Global Action (PGA), September 2, 2002
PG Radio correspondent, 07.09.2002 03:09
Maria Teresa Santana,Chairperson of Moyo wa Taifa (UK) - Pan-Afrikan Women's Association gave a workshop on The Struggle of Women in Southern Africa. She expressed anger at the Eurocentric standpoint of the PGA discussions and the apparent lack of interest in Africa from an African standpoint by the left movements & white people in general.
We invited her to the studio to speak. Listen up!!
SuZQ, 03.09.2002 21:46
Many activists say they have no information on Africa. A quick internet search reveals some resources. I haven't followed all these through: use them as jumping-off points for your own research.
, 02.09.2002 16:48
Short summary "Lecture on globalisation and the wars in Congo, Sudan and Angola"
(Monday, 11:45)
, 02.09.2002 16:46
Short summary of the workshop "War in Congo - the involvement of the west" (Monday 10:00); by Congo-Ned
-, 06.08.2002 11:49
On August 15th 2002 noted human rights activist Trevor Ngwane goes on Trial in Johannesburg, South Africa, and he needs us to put nonviolent pressure on South African embassies and consulates around the world.
Jasper, 13.07.2002 23:57
Don't expect anything from the Johannesburg Earth Summit
indy zimbabwe, 04.07.2002 14:22
MORE THAN EIGHTY ARRESTED AND BEATEN ON PEACEFUL COMMEMORATION OF SOWETO UPRISING IN HARARE
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