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Pambazuka News 811: Exclusion: Afrophobia, war criminals and tribalists
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2  March 2017

CONTENTS: 1. Features <http://www.pambazuka.net/en/issue.php/current/#cat_1>
  2. Announcements <http://www.pambazuka.net/en/issue.php/current/#cat_3>

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*Features*
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 “Xenophobia in SA”: A brief attempt to explain what is going on in South
Africa
<https://www.pambazuka.org/human-security/%E2%80%9Cxenophobia-sa%E2%80%9D-brief-attempt-explain-what-going-south-africa>Baba
Amani Olubanjo Buntu
<https://www.pambazuka.org/author/baba-amani-olubanjo-buntu>

Xenophobia is fear of strangers. Afrikans cannot be strangers or
“foreigners” in Afrika. What is happening in South Africa is an extreme
form of an element we can trace in all Black societies across the world:
self-hatred expressed as rage against our own. White Supremacy has
disempowered the Afrikan being to such levels that it only reacts with
violence.


Afrophobia: Letter to the National Association of Nigerian Students
<https://www.pambazuka.org/pan-africanism/afrophobia-letter-national-association-nigerian-students>Lindsay
Maasdorp <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/lindsay-maasdorp> “The actions
by our siblings here in South Africa, particularly in Pretoria, when they
target those black persons who are from other parts of the continent, are
anti-black actions stemming from self-hatred caused by white supremacy.”



  Xenophobia: South Africa is disgracing itself and its friends
<https://www.pambazuka.org/pan-africanism/xenophobia-south-africa-disgracing-itself-and-its-friends>Cameron
Duodu <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/6674>Does the ANC
leadership, many of whose members lived in exile in other African countries
for many years, bother to tell their stories to the new generation that is
growing up in South Africa and who know almost nothing about the role
played in the struggle against apartheid by the poor African countries
whose people constitute the “immigrants” they now despise and harass?


 Sudan’s war criminal: Lessons on how to get away with murder
<https://www.pambazuka.org/human-security/sudan%E2%80%99s-war-criminal-lessons-how-get-away-murder>Osman
Nawy <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/osman-nawy>The people of Sudan,
victims of one of the most murderous regimes in the world today, appear to
have been abandoned to the terror of Omer al-Bashir, an indicted war
criminal. The Sudanese despot has taken advantage of the vagaries of
geopolitics and the so-called war on terror to consolidate his regime and
protect himself from international justice. For how long with the Sudanese
suffer?



 How inclusive is Rwanda’s reconciliation project?
<https://www.pambazuka.org/governance/how-inclusive-rwanda%E2%80%99s-reconciliation-project>Filip
Reyntjens <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/filip-reyntjens>Unity in Rwanda
is part of a rehearsed consensus. The government has established a monopoly
over the country’s history, to the extent that alternative histories cannot
be articulated. Debate about the past is actively policed. The regime’s
authoritarian approach has prevented the emergence of potentially more
complex identities from below that could form the basis for more inclusive
forms of citizenship.



 Join me in my letter to President Trump
<https://www.pambazuka.org/democracy-governance/join-me-my-letter-president-trump>Alemayehu
G. Mariam <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/6135>On January 18,
2017, the regime in Ethiopia signed a Memorandum of Understanding to pay
SGR Government Relations, Lobbying (Washington, D.C) $150,000 per month for
lobbying services for a total of $1.8 million. Why is the regime in
Ethiopia spending so much money to lobby the Trump Administration, when
some 20 million Ethiopians are starving?



 All Western Sahara wants is freedom from Moroccan occupation
<https://www.pambazuka.org/democracy-governance/all-western-sahara-wants-freedom-moroccan-occupation>Malainin
Mohamed <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/malainin-mohamed>February 27 was
the national day of Western Sahara, Africa’s last colony that is illegally
and forcefully occupied by Morocco with the support of France. In this
interview, Malainin Mohamed (Lakhal), a Saharawi journalist and translator
and a member of Saharawi Natural Resource Watch <http://www.osrn.info/>,
reflects on his people’s struggle for freedom and the role that Africans
and other people in the world should play in solidarity.



 Currency fixing: Africans should rise against robbery by multinationals
<https://www.pambazuka.org/economics/currency-fixing-africans-should-rise-against-robbery-multinationals>Kumi
Naidoo and Hilma Mote
<https://www.pambazuka.org/author/kumi-naidoo-and-hilma-mote>South Africa
recently discovered that 17 banks were colluding to manipulate the national
currency to make super profits. Often, government officials are part of
such scandals. What is needed is a unified, Africa-wide solidarity network
from below and beyond borders working together to get governments and
institutions to ensure that damaging profiteering is stopped.



 Collapse of the Soviet block and the revival of Socialism: lessons for the
strengthening of Socialism
<https://www.pambazuka.org/pan-africanism/collapse-soviet-block-and-revival-socialism-lessons-strengthening-socialism>Bankie
Forster Bankie <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/9726>In Africa the
‘collapse’ of the Soviet block had profound implications. At that time in
the late 1980s and early 1990s Africa, and particularly Southern Africa,
was involved in a process of decolonization by way of armed struggle, in
which the Soviet block played a decisive role.  The contribution of the
Soviet block and Cuba to the decolonization of Africa remains a testament
to the progress of humankind.



 Zimbabwe: Why elections will never work
<https://www.pambazuka.org/democracy-governance/zimbabwe-why-elections-will-never-work>Tinashe
Jakwa <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/tinashe-jakwa>Zimbabwe is heading
to elections next year, but anyone who hopes that the polls will translate
into a better life for the majority of the people is deluded. Elections are
merely contests for state power and never about finding the best vision and
leadership for the country. With the ruling ZANU-PF party determined to
remain in power, the likelihood of election-related violence in Zimbabwe is
high.




 Nigeria’s National Assembly as democracy’s poisoned chalice
<https://www.pambazuka.org/governance/nigeria%E2%80%99s-national-assembly-democracy%E2%80%99s-poisoned-chalice>Godwin
Onyeacholem <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/9871>That a government
which vigorously campaigned that it would do things differently and was
ushered in on the wings of an ear-splitting mantra of change could not put
the slightest dent on the acquisitive and thieving tendencies of federal
legislators readily explains how deeply ingrained the culture of corruption
is in that parliament.



 Mozambique: IMF, austerity and inequality
<https://www.pambazuka.org/economics/mozambique-imf-austerity-and-inequality>Joseph
Hanlon <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/5972>As the IMF discusses a
new programme with Mozambique, an important debate with and within the IMF
becomes relevant. After the secret debt fiasco, the IMF has the upper hand,
but donors and civil society will need to monitor the discussions to ensure
that a hard-nosed IMF negotiating team actually follows the new guidelines
emerging from Washington.



 Eight environmental activists on trial in Malawi
<https://www.pambazuka.org/land-environment/eight-environmental-activists-trial-malawi>Molly
Cyr <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/molly-cyr>The Tanzanian activists had
entered Malawi legally for a cross-learning trip with Malawian colleagues
at the defunct Kayekera uranium mine in the Karonga region. Malawian
authorities had approved the mission beforehand. The arrest and detention
comes at a critical time during Malawi’s own domestic debates about the
harmful impacts of mining on local communities.



 The vision and legacy of Berta Cáceres
<https://www.pambazuka.org/land-environment/vision-and-legacy-berta-c%C3%A1ceres>Beverly
Bell <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/6489>A year ago, one of the
world’s boldest and loudest woman voices in defense of the rights of
indigenous people against capitalist theft and destruction of Our Planet
was assassinated by the government of Honduras and a multinational company,
with the support of the US. The daughters of Berta Cáceres speak out about
their mother’s glorious legacy.

  Amy Ashwood Garvey: A forerunner in Pan-Africanist feminism of the 20th
century
<https://www.pambazuka.org/pan-africanism/amy-ashwood-garvey-forerunner-pan-africanist-feminism-20th-century>Abayomi
Azikiwe <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/5740>Co-founder of the
UNIA-ACL, the first wife of Marcus Garvey worked tirelessly for women’s
rights and inter-continental unity from the Caribbean and Central America
to the United States, Europe and Africa.



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*Announcements*
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 Now accepting applications for the Rotary Peace Fellowship
<https://www.pambazuka.org/announcements/now-accepting-applications-rotary-peace-fellowship>The
Rotary Foundation <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/rotary-foundation>

Fellows earn either a master’s degree or a professional development
certificate in peace and conflict studies at one of the Rotary Peace
Centers, located within seven leading universities around the world. The
over 1000 program alumni are working in over 100 countries as leaders in
national governments, NGOs, the military, law enforcement, and
international organizations.



Radical transformations in Africa today: interventions from the left
<https://www.pambazuka.org/announcements/radical-transformations-africa-today-interventions-left>

An opportunity for activists and scholars to contribute to a series of
three linked workshops in Africa. Each two-day meeting will debate current
challenges and prospects for Left analysis and action. We are seeking both
key speakers and offers of papers, with a plan to publish a selection in
the Review of African Political Economy.

*Deadlines for abstracts:*
. Accra meeting – June 2017
. Dar es Salaam – November 2017
. Johannesburg – January 2018.


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