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Pambazuka News 790: The spirit of Biko: Struggles for Black dignity continue
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15 September 2016

CONTENTS: 1. Features <http://www.pambazuka.net/en/issue.php/current/#cat_1>
, 2.  <http://www.pambazuka.net/en/issue.php/current/#cat_3>Advocacy &
Campaigns <http://www.pambazuka.net/en/issue.php/current/#cat_3>
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*Features*
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Help stop my father's hunger strike - Hold the World Bank accountable for
its racism: Sign my petition
<http://www.pambazuka.org/advocacy-campaigns/help-stop-my-fathers-hunger-strike-hold-world-bank-accountable-its-racism-sign-my>Eden
Yonas <http://www.pambazuka.org/author/eden-yonas>

My father is a man of principles and a stubborn man. I am terrified that he
will take his hunger strike to its end. I do not want him to die.


The calculus of racism in the World Bank is equationed on the high
tolerance Africans have for racial injustice
<http://www.pambazuka.org/advocacy-campaigns/calculus-racism-world-bank-equationed-high-tolerance-africans-have-racial>When
one Jewish person is attacked because of his identity, the entire Jewish
community feels assaulted. They do not forget the holocaust. People of
African origins have suffered far more than any ethnic or social group
since the beginning of time. But they are yet to develop their version of
“never again” frame of mind. They have the most potent weapon to fight
racial injustice: moral capital.


 An open letter to Prof. Anthony Butler, University of Cape Town
<http://www.pambazuka.org/education/open-letter-prof-anthony-butler-university-cape-town>Lwazi
Lushaba <http://www.pambazuka.org/author/lwazi-lushaba>South Africa’s
population is 86% black. Yet between 2010-2014, the Department of Politics
at the University of Cape Town has graduated only two black MA students. In
2015, 97% of black applicants were denied admission to the Masters
programme. To-date there is not a single black South African enrolled in
the programme. Has this exclusion become a way of carving out the task of
thinking and intellectual production as an exclusive white preserve?


 Socialism, women’s liberation and the struggle for world peace
<http://www.pambazuka.org/pan-africanism/socialism-women%E2%80%99s-liberation-and-struggle-world-peace>Abayomi
Azikiwe <http://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/5740>The Nkrumah years of
transition from 1951-1956 and the independence period of 1957-1966 set the
standard for African development and political imperatives related to
inter-state integration and women’s affairs. Nkrumah was overthrown in a
coup orchestrated by the US on 24 February 1966. Genuine African
liberation, unification and socialist development can only occur after a
fundamental break with world capitalism.
  Credit unions, co-operatives and economic empowerment in the African world
<http://www.pambazuka.org/pan-africanism/credit-unions-co-operatives-and-economic-empowerment-african-world>Adotey
Bing-Pappoe <http://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/4448>When successful,
cooperatives can strengthen and liberate individuals and communities in the
most fundamental ways. History shows that the benefits people of African
descent around the world can gain include economic empowerment, employment,
skills acquisition, community agency, self-confidence and cultural revival.
All these will contribute to the progression from disempowerment to
empowerment and full self-determination.

 Can you have democracy without democrats?
<http://www.pambazuka.org/democracy-governance/can-you-have-democracy-without-democrats>Cameron
Duodu <http://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/6674>In one province in
Gabon, the stronghold of President Ali Bongo, the results declared by the
Gabonese Electoral Commission indicated  that 99.83% of the
electorate turned out to vote, and that 95.46% of them voted for Ali Bongo!
The question is: how can we ensure that election results in Africa are not
dependent on an electoral commission or constitutional court that is in the
pocket of the incumbent?

 Government's proposed land law amendments are unjust
<http://www.pambazuka.org/land-environment/governments-proposed-land-law-amendments-are-unjust>James
Muhindo <http://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/9675>President Museveni’s
government wants to change the law to allow prospective investors in the
mining industry to access private land that contains minerals without
negotiating with the land-owners. His argument is that minerals in the soil
belong to the government and that the people occupying the land have no say
in the matter. The people must resist such tyranny.

 Climate change and human rights: A call for international solidarity
<http://www.pambazuka.org/land-environment/climate-change-and-human-rights-call-international-solidarity>Leonida
Odongo <http://www.pambazuka.org/author/leonida-odongo>The
intersectionality of people’s struggles on climate change calls for
concerted efforts towards climate justice. Across the world, communities
are made vulnerable by the intensified exploitation of natural resources
and overproduction for profit. There is a need to launch and strengthen
grassroots educational and advocacy campaigns to deepen understanding of
the relationship between climate change and human rights.

 Dr Akanu Ibiam’s letter to Queen Elizabeth II
<http://www.pambazuka.org/human-security/dr-akanu-ibiam%E2%80%99s-letter-queen-elizabeth-ii>*The
world appears to have hardly changed in 50 years…*Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe
<http://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/6424>Deeply hurt by Britain’s
overwhelming support for Nigeria to crush the Republic of Biafra, Dr Ibiam
renounced and returned to the British head of state the three insignias of
knighthood that both she and her father, King George VI, had earlier
conferred on the esteemed missionary physician for services to church and
state.


 The Igbos: Why are they still Biafrans?
<http://www.pambazuka.org/democracy-governance/igbos-why-are-they-still-biafrans>Adagbo
Onoja <http://www.pambazuka.org/author/adagbo-onoja>What might be there in
the Igbo gene to account for the dialectics of Igboness in Nigeria: the
unchallenged warriors of the Nigerian space in territorial terms but the
quickest to get sucked into homeland insularity at the slightest
provocation? How could so educated, so successful in business and so
globally mobile and established an ethnic group misread the Nigerian text
every now and then?

 African musings: Trump, Clinton and tears in Aleppo
<http://www.pambazuka.org/arts/african-musings-trump-clinton-and-tears-aleppo>Odomaro
Mubangizi <http://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/8434>

One of Pambazuka News’s frequent contributors, Odomaro Mubangizi, once in a
while stops writing and instead tries to sketch out his thoughts about
topical issues of our world.










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*Advocacy and Campaigns*
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South African schoolgirls provide leadership for the on-going revolution
<http://www.pambazuka.org/advocacy-campaigns/south-african-schoolgirls-provide-leadership-going-revolution>Marsha
Adebayo and Siki Dlanga
<http://www.pambazuka.org/author/marsha-adebayo-and-siki-dlanga>

The current student protests have their antecedents in the youth movements
of 40 years ago. These students are fighting for their lives, their dignity
and their humanity. Their resistance to white supremacy should provide
inspiration to Black girls colonized in the US, Europe and around the world.

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