Nigeria
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Video: Seun Kuti and Fela’s Africa 80 ‘ Many Things’
11 November 2011 Seun Kuti and Fela’s Africa 80. His first video. I saw this band live once, here in London. Whatta jam! Building on Fela’s massive contribution to African music. Continue reading
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The Military Roadmap. America’s “Next Libyas”: Iran, Nigeria, Venezuela, Syria, Yemen
-“What we have been witnessing is a redistribution of spheres of influence, where the United States is the main player.” -The American economy is in need of inexpensive oil, so the U.S. government is even ready to wage wars, if only oil arrives…Any country with large reserves of energy resources – Iran, Syria, Venezuela or… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: October 18, 2011
18 October 2011 — Stop NATO Libya War: Need To Strengthen War Powers Resolution NYT: U.S. Debated Cyberwarfare In Attack Plan On Libya NATO-Iraq Partnership: Italian Military Trains 11,000 Federal And Oil Police Video And Text: NATO Plans Final Solution For Kosovo Serbs Thousands Of Serbs Prepare For NATO Assault U.S. Warship Arrives In Georgia Continue reading
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Libya: If democracy is the keyword used to justify the destruction of human lives and property, then God help us all!
The question now remains: does a post-Gaddafi Libya hope to become a land of milk and honey? Believe me, that would be a very tall order because actually, whether you like Gaddafi or not, Libya, by all appreciable standards, had the highest standard of living in Africa, under Gaddafi. Continue reading
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Wikileaks Newslinks 13 September 2011
13 September 2011 — williambowles.info Ncube blasts Mugabe for Zim woes, praises Wikileaks NewsDay Ncube said the Wikileaks cables released by the whistleblowing website referring to senior Zanu PF officials in the party who are said to have held meetings with Unites States Embassy staff and declared that they wanted the veteran leader “to quit” Continue reading
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Libyan war updates/Stop NATO news: June 26, 2011
26 June 2011 — Stop Nato Libya Seeks Nigeria’s Aid To End NATO Bombardments U.S. Troops Deploy With Polish Counterparts For Afghan War NATO To Keep Slovak Troops In Afghanistan NATO Tanker Set On Fire In Pakistan U.S., German Troops In ‘Unparalleled’ Czech Border Exercise Continue reading
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Why Regime Change in Libya? By Ismael Hossein-zadeh
There is undeniable evidence that contrary to the spontaneous, unarmed and peaceful protest demonstrations in Egypt, Tunisia and Bahrain, therebellion in Libya has been nurtured, armed and orchestrated largely from abroad, in collaboration with expat opposition groups and their local allies at home. Continue reading
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Libya: NATO's War Of Aggression Against A Sovereign African State By Obi Nwakanma
The use of Western troops in Africa – particularly in the case of France – the use of its paratroopers, first in Ivory Coast, and now in Libya, represents a new strategic declaration of war against Africa, the African interest, and the African continent. In NATO’s disregard of AU, there is without doubt a remanifestation… Continue reading
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Libyan war updates/Stop NATO news: 5 June, 2011: Libya: NATO’s War Of Aggression Against A Sovereign African State
5 June 2011 — Stop NATO Libya: NATO’s War Of Aggression Against A Sovereign African State Russia Alarmed By NATO’s Escalating, Partisan Use Of Force In Libya NATO Warplanes Intensify Bombardment Of Libyan Cities Two NATO Soldiers Killed In Helicopter Crash In Afghanistan Continue reading
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Wikileaks Daily News Roundup 26 December, 2010
26 December, 2010 — creative-i.info Banks And WikiLeaks Huffington Post The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange is silhouetted by the headlights of the vehicle he travelled in cast on a wall, as he speaks to members of the media … www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/26/banks-and-wikileaks_n_801272.html Wikileaks exposes US drug wiretap BBC News Fresh US diplomatic cables released via Wikileaks Continue reading
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WikiLeaks reveals how Shell infiltrated Nigeria
The petrol giant Shell has thoroughly infiltrated the Nigerian government, newly leaked WikiLeaks documents show. The multinational corporation inserted its employees into every key government ministry to gain unparalleled influence in policy-making in the oil rich Niger Delta. Al Jazeera’s Jesse Mesner-Hage reports on how the revelation fits into the decades-long troubled relationship between Royal… Continue reading
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More on the Nigeria to charge Dick Cheney in $180 million bribery case By John Byrne
According to a story filed late Wednesday, Cheney will be indicted in a Nigerian bribery case as part of an investigation into an alleged $180 million bribery scandal. Continue reading
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Nigeria Issuing Arrest Warrant For Dick Cheney!
3 December, 2010 Nigeria to charge Dick Cheney in $180 million bribery case, issue Interpol arrest warrant Follow my videos on vodpod Continue reading
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Will The Obama Govt Pressure Nigeria To Back Off Issuing An Arrest Warrant For Dick Cheney?
3 December, 2010 Follow my videos on vodpod Continue reading
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Information Clearing House Newsletter 1 October, 2010: I'll Quit Whining When You Start Fighting
1 October, 2010 — ICH Manufacturing Consent For Attack On Iran Obama Pressed to Weigh Iran Strike By Yitzhak Benhorin Both Senator Joe Lieberman and Howard Berman, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, have urged the president to consider setting a time limit of just a few months on the effectiveness of the most Continue reading
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Shelling out or just a Shell game? By William Bowles
As far I know I’m not on any Shell mailing list but Shell must have been doing their homework and Googled me because low and behold, on the 17 May I got a press release from the biggest energy company on the planet. Amongst other things, the press release informs me: “The Comprehensive Shell Remediation… Continue reading
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Billionaires and Mega-Corporations Behind Immense Land Grab in Africa By John Vidal
Ethiopia is one of the hungriest countries in the world with more than 13-million people needing food aid, but paradoxically the government is offering at least 7.5 million acres of its most fertile land to rich countries and some of the world’s most wealthy individuals to export food for their own populations. Continue reading