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Jean Damu: The coup in Cote d'Ivoire

Jean Damu ~ 

April 21, 2011
 

As peace loving and progressive forces in the West and in the US in particular deliriously celebrated the awakening of pro-democratic movements in white dominated Islamic countries that routinely and officially kick blacks to the curb, growing evidence suggests the West, led by France, engineered a political and military coup in the Cote d’Ivoire, that some say is designed to re-colonize that country. 

Set beside widespread beliefs the West i.e., Europe and the US, is d

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By Cynthia McKinney
Atlanta, Georgia
5 April 2011


President Obama promised "change" to the people who voted for him.  He told them to hope again and that change would come.  But President Obama's change is really more of the same.  Therefore, his elixir that was sold to the world was nothing more than snake oil.  The most damage, of course, is being done to those whose dreams were intricately woven into his words, not realizing that words are not policy.  In a most deadly treachery, those who belie
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Women carrying a sign reading 'Gbagbo Leave. Enough is Enough' cheer as they arrive to join an unauthorized protest calling for Laurent Gbagbo to step down, in the Treichville neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011.(AP / Rebecca Blackwell)

Women carrying a sign reading 'Gbagbo Leave. Enough is Enough' cheer as they arrive to join an unauthorized protest calling for Laurent Gbagbo to step down, in the Treichville neighborhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011.(AP / Rebecca Blackwell)

This photo was taken right before the women in Ivory Coast were savagely mowed down by machine guns mounted on tanks; directed by former president Laurent Gbagbo.

This picture made us

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CONGRES AFRICAIN POUR LA DEFENSE DE LA DEMOCRATIE ET LA SOUVERAINETE (CADDS)

AFRICAN CONGRESS FOR THE DEFENSE OF DEMOCRACY AND SOVEREIGNTY

 

STATEMENT ON THE SITUATION IN COTE D’IVOIRE

Economic and Financial Sanctions on Côte d’Ivoire

February 2011


Between January 24 and February 14, 2011, the crisis in Côte d’Ivoire took a new dimension with the imposition of economic and financial sanctions against the regime of President Laurent Gbagbo. These sanctions, sought by Mr Alassane Ouattara and accompan

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There are many misconceptions about what actually happened during the attempt at practicing democracy in the great nation of Cote d'Ivoire. The dispute of who was voted to be the next president has caused much misinformation to be written in well known periodicals who take the word of officials who have been given a mandate to assure that the will of the Ivorian people NOT be respected but the needs of western interests be honored.

Alassane Dramane Ouattara did not win the November 28th, 2010 el

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Africa Needs More Goodluck

January 6, 2011

           

Raynard Jackson

 

Current Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan is considered a rising star among many in the international community.  Good luck seems to be the hallmark of his life.

 

He ascended to the presidency last year with the untimely death of his predecessor, Umaru Yar’Adua.  Mr. Jonathan, a zoologist by training, is not your typical Nigerian politician.

 

Upon completing his education, he worked as an education inspector, professor, and environmental protection off

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