Article featured in Aljazeera: From energy wars to water wars, the 21st century will be determined by a fierce battle for the world’s remaining natural resources. The chessboard is global. The stakes are tremendous. Most battles will be invisible. All will be crucial. In resource-rich Africa, a complex subplot of the New Great Game in Eurasia [...]
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“The African Star Wars” by Pepe Escobar
Posted in Africa, AFRICOM, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, China, Exploitation, Geopolitics, Neo-Colonialism on April 29, 2011 | 1 Comment »
External Factors: Cause of Africa’s Woes?
Posted in Activism, Africa, African-Americans, Business, China, Geopolitics, Imperialism, Life, News, Pan Africanism, Politics, R/WS, Racism on September 9, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I want to share this is an interesting article at The African Executive.
The Forgotten Heroine
Posted in Activism, Asia, Blogging, China, Feminism, Life, Myanmar, News, Politics on May 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi house arrest was quietly extended for another year by the military dictatorship of Myanmar, a southeast asian country formerly known as Burma. It was “quiet” in the sense that there was little to no media coverage of this event. In the early 90′s I remember hearing about Suu Kyi’s ordeal, hunger strikes and the violent [...]
China: The 2008 Olympics as a Major Activist Inroad
Posted in Activism, Africa, Black History, Blogging, Business, China, Darfur, Genocide, Islam, Life, News, Olympics, Pan Africanism, Politics, R/WS, Racism, Religion, Sudan, Work on May 22, 2007 | 7 Comments »
Here is an interesting article on China, Darfur and the 2008 Olympics by Bart Mongoven from Stratfor Intelligence Group:


