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Africa seems to pale compared to the huge and growing Chinese presence, which is roiling the continent. For a decade, China has been buying its way into Africa to secure the fuel and raw materials it believes it will need for its economic expansion. These...
Tags: China-Africa, South Africa, Loro Horta, Zambia, China, Beijing, Africa, Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, Involvement of the People's Republic of China in Africa, Colonialism, Neocolonialism, Chinatown
Today marks 100 years since the Archbishop of Canterbury led the great Congo demonstration that met on the steps of the Royal Albert Hall to call for justice in the Congo Free State and condemn the "great wrong that has been done and is now being done"...
Tags: Congo Free State, Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo, Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of the Congo, King Leopold's Ghost, Leopold II of Belgium, Adam Hochschild, Arthur Conan Doyle, Colonialism, E. D. Morel
Sunday, October 4, 2009 by Natalie de Vallieres for the BBC's Biodun Iginla from Rome, Italy The Pope warned that Africa was prey to increasing religious fundamentalism Pope Benedict has warned that a form of colonialism continues to blight Africa....
Tags: natalie de vallieres bbc news biodun iginla, 311, africa, colonialism
The Synod on Africa is aimed at discussing the continent's social and economic problems. The Catholic Church is growing faster in Africa than in any other part of the world, nearly trebling in size to 150 million followers over 30 years. It will be the...
Tags: africa, colonialism, Africa Pope Benedict, 311, Vatican City, pope warns
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Tags: racism, colourism, colonialism
Former Turks and Caicos Islands premier Michael Misick has lost his appeal in London challenging the British government's plan to suspend the Turks and Caicos' constitution. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office announced plans to restore direct rule over...
Tags: britain, uk, turks, caicos, islands, colonialism, constitution, politics, direct rule, crown, government, report, corruption, michael misick
Embattled former Turks and Caicos Islands Premier, Michael Misick, has lost his appeal in London challenging the British government's plan to suspend the Turks and Caicos' constitution. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office announced plans to restore direct...
Tags: turks, caicos, islands, michael misick, appeal, direct, rule, colonialism, britain, uk, politics, government
Britain`s Stone-casting sinners By Armstrong WilliamsThe corruption scandal during the spring that quickly engulfed Britain's Parliament and threatened to bring down Prime Minister [person id=127]Gordon Brown[/person]'s short-lived Labor Party government...
Tags: British, turks, caicos, government, islands, suspend, constitution, colonialism, developer, corruption, michael misick, UK, elect, parliament
Native Inuit Greenlanders have launched a campaign asserting their rights over the natural resources of their ancestral home. Traditional small-scale, sustainable gem miners are, they say, being harassed by the Danish Government and a Canadian...
Tags: Inuit, Greenland, ruby, mining, multinational corporations, colonialism
Fight the powers that be! Credit for this article: http://www.assatashakur.org/forum/afrikan-world-news/37299-turks-caicos-fires-back-britain-modern-day-colonialism.htmlThe beleaguered premier of the Turks and Caicos...
Tags: fight, colonialism, turks, caicos, island, uk, britain, free, tax, leader, ministers, michael, misick, power, control, rule, crown