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PAMBAZUKA NEWS 545: CORPORATIONS, CRIME, REVOLTS AND PROTESTS

The authoritative electronic weekly newsletter and platform for social
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Pambazuka News (English edition): ISSN 1753-6839

CONTENTS: 1. Features, 2. Announcements, 3. Comment & analysis, 4.
Advocacy & campaigns, 5. Books & arts, 6. Highlights French edition,
7. Cartoons


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Highlights from this issue

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1 Features

THE FUTURE OF ARAB REVOLTS
Interview with Samir Amin
In this article from MRZine (
http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2011/amin110811.html ) Hassane
Zerrouky interviews Egyptian scholar and researcher Samir Amin. The
way Amin sees it, nothing will be the same as before in the Arab
world: protest movements will challenge both the internal social order
of Arab countries and their places in the regional and global
political chessboard.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75771
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THE AGONY OF OGONI
Nnimmo Bassey
A recent report on the pollution of Ogoniland prepared by United
Nations Environment Programme marks ‘the first official confirmation’
that there is ‘a major tragedy on our hands’, writes Nnimmo Bassey.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75777
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SOMALIA: GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR AND THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
Horace Campbell
The US government’s counterterrorism activities and ‘humanitarian’
assistance in Somalia and the Horn of Africa go a long way towards
explaining the region’s entrenched problems, writes Horace Campbell.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75805
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IS THE IMF OBSTRUCTING KENYA’S DEVOLUTION PROCESS?
Charles Abugre
'If a government based on devolution and the dispersal of power is to
be given a chance, the IMF’s role in political horse-trading in Kenya
should be curtailed,' argues Charles Abugre.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75803
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BREAKING NEWS: LGBT HAS HIT SUDAN
Part one of a two-part series
Ghareeb
Concerned by the entrenched homophobia (along with severe prejudice
towards LGBT people in general) within Sudanese society, Ghareeb
considers what explains the persistence of extreme intolerance.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75747
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CORPORATIONS, CRIME, CORRUPTION AND CAPITAL FLIGHT
Part 2
Charles Abugre
Tax avoidance, not developing country corruption, is the biggest
source of illicit capital flight, writes Charles Abugre in Part 2 of a
four-part series of articles on the flow of ‘dirty money’.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75800
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TNCS, TRANSFER PRICING AND TAX AVOIDANCE
Part 3
Charles Abugre
How do multinationals and unethical companies conceal and move capital
abroad? Mostly through manipulating import and export prices, writes
Charles Abugre in Part 3 of a four-part series on the flow of ‘dirty
money’.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75801
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FIGHTING ILLICIT CAPITAL FLIGHT
Part 4
Charles Abugre
The illicit extraction, concealment and channelling of capital from
poor countries abroad destroys societies and must be curtailed. So how
do we do this, asks Charles Abugre in the final article in a four-part
series on the flow of ‘dirty money’.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75802
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SOMALIA'S UNHOLY ALLIANCE: MEDIA, DONORS AND AID AGENCIES
Rasna Warah
Behind slick aid agency publicity campaigns designed to raise funds
for famine in East Africa lies an aid industry that is complicit in
corruption and the promotion of unaccountable government.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75768
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THE PROBLEM OF ME: WHO AM I?
Yash Tandon
Yash Tandon draws on the recent massacres in Norway to examine the
polarising of identities, which he describes as 'the most dangerous
cancer of our times'. 'Why and how do all these multiple identities
get reduced to two nominal but highly dangerous polarised identities -
"them" and "us"; the "insiders" and the "outsiders"; the "included and
the excluded"? In whose interest are these binary identities created,
and by who?'
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75773
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THE PROBLEM WITH AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
Lewis R. Gordon
Despite accompanying debates about supposed non-white mediocrity,
resistance to affirmative action is not about maintaining standards
but rather about maintaining ‘white mediocrity’, argues Lewis R.
Gordon.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75787
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MY TIME IN HACKNEY: IMPLICATIONS FOR YOUTH
Patricia Daley
In the wake of London’s riots, Patricia Daley reflects on her teenage
years growing up in Hackney, the long-term challenges presented by the
riots and the hypocrisy behind elite pontificating in response: ‘How
can we teach our children to respect human lives, property and their
communities, if those with power do not set an example?’
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75743
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RIOTS, ROYAL WEDDINGS AND RECESSION
Lara Pawson
In their highly misguided and at times absurd responses to the UK’s
recent rioting, we may well ask if Britain’s elites ‘are living in a
time warp’, writes Lara Pawson.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75798
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LETTER TO CAMERON: LEAD, DON'T DEMONISE
Gus John
Gus John urges UK Prime Minister David Cameron to ‘lead’ one nation
and not demonise and expose the African heritage community to racists
and fascists in the wake of the recent violent civil unrest.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75804
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CONTINUING TO STRUGGLE RATHER THAN CELEBRATING FREEDOM
Reverend Mavuso Mbhekeseni
South Africa’s revolutionary radicals recalcitrant in their reflective
refusal to revere ‘freedom days’ are dubbed as reactionaries by the
‘democratic state’, writes Reverend Mavuso Mbhekeseni.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75745
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NORWAY'S TERROR, THE WORLD'S PROBLEM
Gerald Caplan
Following Norway’s terrorist atrocity, Gerald Caplan underlines the
egregious double standards around discussing terrorism.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75746
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SOUTH AFRICAN FOOD SOVEREIGNTY CAMPAIGNERS MOVE TO OCCUPY LAND
Ronald Wesso
Ronald Wesso reports on the Food Sovereignty Campaign in South Africa,
which is taking steps towards agrarian reform and food sovereignty
through land occupations.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75772
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THE AFRICA STATE, GENOCIDE AND THE EXIGENCY OF AFRICOM
Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe
Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe outlines the origins of what he terms the
genocide-state in Africa, going back to the Igbo genocide of 1966 to
describe the character of modern-day states. There should be a total
arms ban on these states to advance the quest of people across Africa
to construct democratic states.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75770
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RISKY BETTING ON A BIG GAMBLER IN ALGERIA
Lakhdar Ghettas
Is the UK making ‘the same blunder’ in Algeria that France did in
Tunisia, asks Lakhdar Ghettas. The British government should
strengthen its relationship with the Algerian people, rather than
doing business with a regime engaged in ‘fake reform measures’,
Ghettas argues.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75776
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ANOTHER VICIOUS ATTACK ON CSOS IN AFRICA
Who is next?
Africa CSO Platform for Principled Partnership
The attack on civil society across Africa ‘is now increasingly
becoming bolder, broader and more dangerous. And it is going beyond
governments to include regional bodies such as SADC,’ warns Paul
Okumu, in a call for all CSOs both in the North and South to
‘strengthen and support the solidarity effort as a matter of urgency’.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/75791
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2 Announcements

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3 Comment & analysis

CRY! THE BELOVED NORWAY
Norah Owaraga
The media’s response to Norway’s recent terrorist atrocity have
revealed anti-immigrant, racist and xenophobic attitudes among
‘conservative sections the world over’, writes Norah Owaraga.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/75780
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THINKING AND LIVING FANON
Chantelle Malan and Danielle Bowler
One of ‘the most important aspects of Frantz Fanon’s legacy for the
youth of South Africa is to take seriously his call for real
engagement, at the point where thought meets action’, observe
Chantelle Malan and Danielle Bowler, following a Rhodes University
colloquium to mark the 50th anniversary of Fanon’s death.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/75775
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WORKING YOUTH OF BRITAIN: LOOK SOUTH AND LEARN
Nimi Hoffmann
Young working class Britons' failure to act collectively will
inadvertently punish them, since this renders them unable to
articulate their concerns publicly and fight against the root causes
of their dispossession, argues Nimi Hoffmann. They should look to the
global South, which offers lessons in how to build sustained, focused
collective action.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/comment/75781
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4 Advocacy & campaigns

AFRICA MUST ACT FOR AFRICANS IN THE HORN OF AFRICA
FEMNET
Once again, millions of African citizens face famine and the
destruction of their livelihoods. At this moment, 12 million men,
women and children are in dire need of food, clean water and basic
sanitation. The crisis is set to worsen and expand over the coming
months. This suffering flies in the face of commitments made in
continental, regional and national policy frameworks and human rights
conventions.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/advocacy/75741
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GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION TO FREE MAXWELL DLAMINI IN SWAZILAND
Freeing all political prisoners in Swaziland
We call upon all students, student bodies, human rights groups and all
concerned organisations and individuals to lobby for the urgent and
unconditional release of Maxwell Dlamini (President of the Swaziland
National Union of Students) and all political prisoners.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/advocacy/75742
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UGANDA: HATE NO MORE CAMPAIGN 2011
Over the years, we have been harassed, cajoled, insulted,
discriminated against and referred to as beasts called inhuman,
insane, sick, immoral and not upright thinking members of society.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/advocacy/75778
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SHOW US THE AUDIT ON OUR HOUSES, MINISTER SEXWALE!
R2K and AEC Western Cape Statement
South Africa's Right to Know Campaign and Anti Eviction Campaign are
demanding access to a government audit of a controversial Cape Town
housing company.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/advocacy/75774
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HOW LONDON'S AFRICA CENTRE CAN BE SAVED, REVEALED
Save The Africa Centre Campaign
Six week’s ago the trustees of the Africa Centre gave Hadeel Ibrahim,
Chief Executive of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation and world renowned
architect, David Adjaye, six weeks to raise funds, provide a
redevelopment scheme, a sustainable business plan and funding. Today
the business plan and £3.6 million of funding has been delivered,
writes Dele Fatunla.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/advocacy/75782
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5 Books & arts

LOCAL GOVERNANCE AND ICTS IN AFRICA
Mammo Muchie
Information and communication technology has ‘opened a new
e-governance space’ that ‘has huge potential for improving
opportunities for the participation of citizens in local and central
government structures,’ writes Mammo Muchie. ‘Local Governance and
ICTs in Africa’, launched by Pambazuka Press this month, offers a
useful starting point for those interested in how these technologies
‘can be used to change the governance architecture in Africa’.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/books/75779
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TULA WILL DECOLONISE CURAÇAO'S CINEMATOGRAPHY
Jermain Ostiana
Jermain Ostiana argues that bringing Curaçaoan abolitionist leader
Tula to the silver screen should be done by local producers, not the
world’s mainstream film industry.
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/books/75739
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6 Highlights French edition

PAMBAZUKA NEWS 202: SENEGAL’S POLITICAL CRISIS AND THREATS TO DEMOCRACY
Senegal: The Balkanisation of the rule of law, justice under threat
and the republic in danger
Aboubacry Mbodji

Senegal’s political crisis is the result of several factors linked to
the derailment of the principles of the rule of law that require the
separation and independence of the executive, legislative and judicial
branches of the state, the equality of all citizens before law and the
respect of the sovereignty of the people. Ten years of political
alternation have led to a ‘patrimonialisation’ of power and the
concentration of power in a single family, which according to
Aboubacry Mbodji ‘is a serious danger to the republic’. This is the
real meaning of the revolts taking place in the country.

http://www.pambazuka.org/fr/category/features/75678

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Can the independence of South Sudan inspire anglophone Cameroon?
Patrice Nganang

The independence of South Sudan on 9 July this year marked the birth
of the 54th African nation. This also marks the second time, after
Eritrea, that the principle of the inviolability of colonial borders
has been flouted, a precedent that according to Patrice Nganang could
be applied to anglophone Cameroon.

http://www.pambazuka.org/fr/category/features/75680

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Aid for Somalia: The Africa we dream of
Jean-Baptiste Placca

At their summit in Addis Ababa in July 2011, African Union heads of
state called for a general mobilisation to help the estimated 12
million people threatened by famine in the Horn of Africa. This
African mobilisation, says Jean Baptiste Placca, is a sign of hope.

http://www.pambazuka.org/fr/category/features/75679

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Why is emergency aid insufficient?
Renaud Duterme

If charity were enough to abolish misery and exploitation, says Renaud
Duterme, we would be living in an idyllic world. The crisis in
Somalia, he argues, shows yet again that the concepts of solidarity
practised by development organisations are the wrong solutions.

http://www.pambazuka.org/fr/category/features/75684

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Morocco: The mood of the people living in rural and mountainous areas
Omar Aziki

Well before the protest movements that have swept Morocco since
February, there were protests in several rural regions of the country
throughout the years of 2008, 2009 and 2010. The latest developments
show that lessons have been learned from the struggles of marginalised
rural people. Omar Aziki underlines the great capacity of resistance,
shown especially by the women, and this despite the simplicity of
their demands.

http://www.pambazuka.org/fr/category/features/75683

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Normalisation and its effects on producers in the global South

Normalisation is increasingly visible in international commercial
transactions whose complexity constitutes an obstacle in the access to
European markets by countries in the global South. The solution
proposed by the organisation ‘Engineers without frontiers’ is to
rethink the way these norms are conceived with the active involvement
of southern countries.

http://www.pambazuka.org/fr/category/features/75681

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South Africa: Nuclear energy will be our ruin
Glenn Ashton

The technocrats are calling the shots and nuclear energy is once again
on the table in South Africa. How was the 2008 moratorium put into
question? How has nuclear energy, hitherto considered too expensive,
suddenly become affordable? A story with many twists.

http://www.pambazuka.org/fr/category/features/75685

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7 Cartoons

LONDON'S BURNING...
Gado
Kenya to the rescue?
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/cartoons/75784
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OBAMA IN 2008, OBAMA TODAY
Gado
>From the man who walked on water...
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/cartoons/75785
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THE US, POOR COUNTRIES AND THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
Gado
The end of the world is nigh!
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/cartoons/75786
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