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west africa / anarchist movement / opinion / analysis Wednesday July 06, 2005 16:03 byChekov
There is always a temptation to welcome any well-intentioned efforts to make the world a better place and those who concentrate on criticising others' efforts to improve the world can find themselves being easily dismissed as cynics, knockers and “nay-sayers”. Thus, although large numbers of people probably found the idea of a movement against poverty and for social justice being fronted by some of the richest people on earth (Bono and Bill Gates to name but two) to be a little bit odd, most people acknowledged that they were 'at least doing something' and thus should be supported. However, it is important to ask ourselves what they were actually calling for and whether that was a good thing in itself. read full story / add a comment
africa occidentale / economia / opinione / analisi Friday June 10, 2005 21:44 byLucien van der Walt 1 comment (last - friday june 10, 2005 21:46)
Il NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa's Development), adottato dall'Unione Africana ad Abuja in Nigeria nell'ottobre del 2001, non è niente di più e niente di meno che un piano neoliberista delle elites africane in combutta con le multinazionali, il FMI e la BM al fine di saccheggiare risorse e lavoratori dell'Africa. Si tratta del consolidamento in Africa dell'attuale stato di cambiamenti neoliberisti operati da quella variegata ciurma di ceti dominanti africani, fatta di dittatori, capi militari, capitalisti. read full story / add a comment
west africa / economy / opinion / analysis Friday June 10, 2005 19:14 by? 2 comments (last - friday april 13, 2007 21:34)
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), adopted by the African Union in Abuja, Nigeria, in October 2001, is nothing more and nothing less than a neo-liberal plan by Africa's elite to join with multi-national corporations, the IMF and World Bank to plunder Africa's labour force and resources. It is a consolidation of a range of a neo-liberal shifts by Africa's motley crew of ruling dictators, military chiefs, and capitalists. read full story / add a comment
west africa / anarchist movement / feature Friday March 04, 2005 23:13 byDeirdre Hogan 3 comments (last - friday february 23, 2007 11:23)
Review of a book is written by two members of the Awareness League, an anarcho-syndicalist organisation in Nigeria read full story / add a comment |
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