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Pambazuka News 818: Undoing the legacies of imperialism
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20  April 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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 Africa in the 21st century: Legacy of imperialism and development prospects
<https://www.pambazuka.org/human-security/africa-21st-century-legacy-imperialism-and-development-prospects>Jon
V. Kofas <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/jon-v-kofas>Some arguments made
today on why Africa cannot catch up with the West were also made 100 years
ago when Africa was under European colonization, with the colonizers
blaming everything but imperialism as the root cause of underdevelopment.
The world economic structure has not changed, no matter the rhetoric of
globalization. Africa remains semi-colonial: increasingly dependent on
developed countries for overvalued manufactured goods while exporting raw
materials at prices determined by commodity markets in the West.
  Jemna in Tunisia: An inspiring land struggle in North Africa
<https://www.pambazuka.org/land-environment/jemna-tunisia-inspiring-land-struggle-north-africa>*Jemna
resists and fights for its right to own and work its ancestral land*
Hamza Hamouchene <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/8021>
Jemna is a beacon of hope for a Tunisia where its people have sovereignty
over their land and resources. Jemna needs to be supported, celebrated and
emulated for the sake of its people and for our sake.

  Self-sufficient communities are being forced into becoming
capital-dependent
<https://www.pambazuka.org/human-security/self-sufficient-communities-are-being-forced-becoming-capital-dependent>Richard
Raber <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/richard-raber>Commercial interests
in South Africa continue to view rural people as problems to be removed to
the peripheries while their plight remains invisible in the public eye.



 Returning to the home that is no more there
<https://www.pambazuka.org/pan-africanism/returning-home-no-more-there>*An
interview with Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o*Mahdi Ganjavi
<https://www.pambazuka.org/author/mahdi-ganjavi>For Ngũgĩ, in the struggle
against capitalist colonialism there is no home left to return to. Whether
within one’s own country or outside, home is the place and space of
struggle. Like for Frantz Fanon, for Ngũgĩ the struggle against colonialism
is linked to the struggle against capitalism. It is a struggle against the
bourgeoisie, both national and international.

 Trapped! Lesotho’s political crisis as an assurance dilemma
<https://www.pambazuka.org/governance/trapped-lesotho%E2%80%99s-political-crisis-assurance-dilemma>Moletsane
Monyake <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/moletsane-monyake>Lesotho goes
into yet another costly and unnecessary election in June – unnecessary
because there was no reason to dissolve parliament after the current prime
minister lost a vote of no confidence. He should simply have been replaced.
But, sadly, a weak king and subservient judiciary that pander to the
self-preservation antics of the executive could not protect the
constitution and the public interest.

 Pan African activism meets Mamdanisation
<https://www.pambazuka.org/pan-africanism/pan-african-activism-meets-mamdanisation>Bwesigye
Bwa Mwesigire <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/bwesigye-bwa-mwesigire>Theory
and practice have been butting heads at Makerere University’s Institute of
Social Research, resulting in graduate students decrying the
“authoritarian” leadership style of its director, public intellectual and
crusader for the decolonisation of higher education, Mahmood Mamdani.* Bwesigye
Bwa Mwesigire *chronicles the machinations of a protracted struggle against
perceived creeping neoliberalism.

 The bumpy road to peace and accountability: Transitional justice in the
African Great Lakes region
<https://www.pambazuka.org/human-security/bumpy-road-peace-and-accountability-transitional-justice-african-great-lakes-region>Sarah
Kihika Kasande <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/sarah-kihika-kasande>
People working on peacebuilding and accountability in Burundi, Central
African Republic and South Sudan should look to the experiences of
neighboring countries in the region. Some approaches have worked, but
others have contributed to delays and political backlashes. There are also
successes to learn from, like efforts by local groups in the DRC to
document abuses and in Uganda to empower women victims.

 History: How African Muslims “civilized Spain”
<https://www.pambazuka.org/pan-africanism/history-how-african-muslims-%E2%80%9Ccivilized-spain%E2%80%9D>Garikai
Chengu <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/8623>The Moors invaded
Spain in 711 AD and African Muslims literally civilized the wild, white
tribes. Recent scholarship now sheds new light on how Moorish advances in
mathematics, astronomy, art, and philosophy helped propel Europe out of the
Dark Ages and into the Renaissance.

 A government of morons
<https://www.pambazuka.org/human-security/government-morons>Paul Craig
Roberts <https://www.pambazuka.org/author/paul-craig-roberts>
Saddam Hussein’s “weapons of mass destruction” did not exist. Assad’s “use
of chemical weapons” is an obvious, blatant lie. “Iranian nukes,” another
blatant lie. The lies about Gaddafi in Libya are so absurd that it is
pointless to repeat them. What is the reason for all the death and
destruction and the flooding of the West with refugees from the West’s
naked violence around the world? Violence for its own sake. That’s what
America has become.

 Obama and Clinton brought slavery to Libya
<https://www.pambazuka.org/human-security/obama-and-clinton-brought-slavery-libya>Margaret
Kimberley <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/8323>The deliberate
destruction of Libya was a war crime by all standards of international law.
That country was just one victim of the American plan to eliminate secular
governments in the Middle East. Under the guise of a phony ‘responsibility
to protect’, American propaganda gave an atrocity the appearance of a
humanitarian act.

 Syria: MIT professor says top U.S. officials fabricated intelligence to
justify attack
<https://www.pambazuka.org/human-security/syria-mit-professor-says-top-us-officials-fabricated-intelligence-justify-attack>Ann
Garrison <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/5282>
Prof. Postol says that there should be two investigations, one conducted by
UN experts to determine what actually happened in Khan Shaykhun, Syria, on
April 4, the date of the alleged Syrian attack, and another to determine
who fabricated the so-called intelligence.

 Sowing the seeds of Berta Cáceres
<https://www.pambazuka.org/global-south/sowing-seeds-berta-c%C3%A1ceres>*Honduran
feminist musician and writer on US tour, April 20 – May 23, 2017*Beverly
Bell <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/6489>Two Honduran cultural
workers, feminists, and close friends of Berta Cáceres will tour 20 US
cities between April 20 and May 23, 2017 <http://ggjalliance.org/13-colors> to
“sow the seeds of Berta.” Singer-songwriter Karla Lara
<http://karla-lara.com/> and writer Melissa Cardoza will use music,
writing, story, and discussion to grow the international movement for
justice and grassroots feminism. Their tour’s goal is not to impart
answers, but to spark collective ideas and engagement through creativity
and dialogue.

 Understanding Africa’s middle classes: A book review
<https://www.pambazuka.org/economics/understanding-africa%E2%80%99s-middle-classes-book-review>Roger
Southall <https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/5863>A major claim of the
purveyors of the ‘Africa rising’ narrative is the expansion of the African
middle classes. Africanist scholarship has built upon this narrative,
placing heavy emphasis upon such key issues as definition, consumption and
the fragility of the ‘new’ middle classes across the continent. This book,
the latest such offering amidst a burgeoning literature, confirms this
trend, and is set to become a standard work of reference.

 Profile of a deadbeat dad
<https://www.pambazuka.org/gender-minorities/profile-deadbeat-dad>Sanya Osha
<https://www.pambazuka.org/taxonomy/term/7043>The common narrative is that
the number of deadbeat daddies in South Africa is frighteningly on the
rise. In communities everywhere, there are numerous single mothers battling
to raise children with little or no support from fathers. This is the
scenario being painted luridly in the media and word on the streets. But,
perhaps, it is possible to play the devil’s advocate, turn the prevailing
narrative on its head and send it into a tailspin, and become, as it were,
politically contentious?

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*Announcements*
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Call for articles: Pambazuka News Special issue on activism in Africa
<https://www.pambazuka.org/announcements/call-articles-pambazuka-news-special-issue-activism-africa>

What is the state of activism in Africa today? How effective is activism in
bringing about the transformations that are needed to improve the lives of
the African people? What should be done better? Pambazuka News invites
articles exploring different perspectives on this theme.


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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