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- Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused the US government of covering up the extent of waterboarding at secret CIA prisons, alleging that Libyan opponents of Muammar Gaddafi were subjected to the torture before being handed over to the former dictator’s security police. The report, Delivered into Enemy Hands: US-Led Abuse and Rendition of Opponents to Gaddafi’s Libya, also says that the CIA, Britain’s MI6 and other western intelligence services were responsible for “delivering Gaddafi his enemies on a silver platter” by sending the captured men to Tripoli for further abuse after the American interrogations. After four decades of dictatorship, Libya held its first national elections. Yet its transition into a law-respecting state has been bloody, with rights violations committed by all parties. Thousands of people are held in illegal detention facilities without any judicial process. Ill treatment, torture, and even killings in custody are a sad reality. Tens of thousands of displaced Libyans languish in camps around the country, many of whom have been unlawfully forcibly displaced from their homes. The transitional authorities, who ruled after Gadaffi’s fall, have failed to rein in the militias that de facto control the country, whose crimes have gone unpunished.
- Peace accord signed at Lomnin, without an agreement on wages! Will the workers sign or continue to strike? The accord commits the strikers to return to work by Monday and the Lonmin mine to negotiate the workers R12 500 pay demand. The accord also states that peace should prevail during negotiations and that peace and stability at the mine should be restored. The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union, AMCU, did not sign the peace accord, but their representatives were present. Miners say they will not go back to work until their demand for the salary-hike has been met. The chamber of mines believes the R12 500 salary demand by striking miners at Marikana is unreasonable. The miners are being supported by Methodist Minister Paul Verryn, a former anti-apartheid campaigner, who said their call to be paid 12,500 rand (1,200 euros) per month was fair. “I actually think by comparison towards what some people in this mine are earning, and some of the investors are earning from what is coming from this mine, R12.5 is reasonable,” he said.
- The world rembers the young South African Steve Biko, who was killed because he fought for a non-racistic world: Qutes: “So as a prelude whites must be made to realise that they are only human, not superior. Same with Blacks. They must be made to realise that they are also human, not inferior. The most potent weapon of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.”
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Listen to these Widows and raped women from war-areas, from Irak and Congo, and then think, if you should not be active, to ban wars finally and to resit any new war and to organize a international system of peaceful conflict solution! We should start to unite us on citizen level and then come in dialog with the leaders of this world, to bring peaceful alternatives through and not waste our lives, our dignity, our resources any more! We can achieve this only, if we learn to cooperate with people from all countries, from all religions, with every skin-color, all ethnics! Let us build ties and show those, who preach hatred against each other, that this is the wrong way! There are people in this world, who make money out of wars and occupation and hatred! If the rich elites in our countries think they can make out of a war more money then it costs them, they make the war, independent how much it costs the common people! We as common people should not follow any more, but develop own initiatives and make us competent for it! If we are to late, live will punish us!
Widows struggle for survival Caddy a Congolese voice for peace 05/05 19:30 CET other reports: http://www.euronews.com/programs/women-and-war/ In Najaf, the Holy city of Shi’ite muslims, war has killed thousands of people and left many widowed. At the front of Najaf’s cemetery there … Continue reading
At least 60 people have been killed in a landslide at a remote Congolese gold mine – The mining companies AngloGold Ashanti and Randgold operate in the region, known to be rich in tin and gold – Nintendo by a US-NGO accused to use conflict-minerals, which cause death of many people in Congo
Congo mine collapse kills at least 60 Miners were working 100 metres below surface when shaft collapsed in Pangoyi, Democratic Republic of Congo guardian.co.uk, Thursday 16 August 2012 13.48 BST Congo mine collapse – workers form a human chain while … Continue reading
RDC: près de 500 000 déplacés par les violences
Près de 500 000 déplacés auraient fui les combats dans l’Est de la République Démocratique du Congo. Les violences opposent des rebelles tutsis ayant pourtant accepté d’intégrer l’armée régulière le 23 mars 2009, avant de faire voler cet accord en … Continue reading
In the past four months, more than 450,000 people in ethnically-mixed eastern Congo have fled their homes: The increasing vulnerability of civilians to armed violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has brought new calls for urgent regional efforts to stop the conflict.
The increasing vulnerability of civilians to armed violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has brought new calls for urgent regional efforts to stop the conflict. More than 17,000 United Nations peacekeepers have proved ineffective as rebels advance. In … Continue reading
Turning on one of its staunchest allies in the region represents a major policy reversal for the US state department. The publication of an annexe to the UN report, detailing evidence of Rwandan support for the DRC rebels, was initially blocked by Washington’s ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice. The evidence of Rwanda’s military support for M23, the group that Ntaganda heads, comes from defectors, Human Rights Watch, and the UN itself. No other covert act in this multidimensional puppet war has been better sourced. Nor is there any doubt about what M23 is all about. Many of its members served in another Rwandan-backed militia, the National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP), responsible for widespread atrocities, including ethnic killings and mass rape.
Rwanda and the DRC: why Washington lost patience Turning on one of its staunchest allies in Africa represents a major policy reversal for the US state department Concerted international pressure is being applied on the Rwandan president Paul Kagame to … Continue reading
Hundredthausands of Congolese flee from the war in the worldregion with the most resources like Coltan for handies – International companies have been many times accused, that they are profiting and financing the wars in Congo – Why do the Main-stream media not report, the suffering of the people is not less then in Syria? But the interests in these conflicts are different!
News Democratic Republic of Congo refugees flee fresh violence 25/07 12:20 CET Fresh fighting has forced thousands to flee their homes in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Refugees were heading towards the capital Kinshasa, as Congolese rebels traded fire with … Continue reading
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Developing world’s secret offshore wealth ‘double external debt’ Tax Justice Network research shows an estimated $7.3tn-$9.3tn of offshore wealth is held by developing world residents – double their countries’ $4tn external debt
An estimated $7.3tn-$9.3tn of secret offshore wealth is held by residents of developing world countries – double their $4tn external debt, according to research by the Tax Justice Network (TJN). The study shifts attention from capital flight flows to capital wealth … Continue reading
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Sub-Saharan Africa: capital flight, secret wealth and debt The elites of many sub-Saharan African countries have accumulated so much secret offshore wealth it could pay off their countries’ external debts many times over, according to Tax Justice Network research
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Countries and cooperations and banks of Western world integrated Africa now for more then 500 years in a dicriminating way in the worldorder: first they took human beeings as slaves and brought them to America, then they organized their dictatorships over the african in Colonial time and today they dominate with militarinterventions, corrupting, killing of honest African leaders; and there were and are always some africans who are cooperating with them out of selfishness and selling their people, countries and ressources! Let us build a strong basicdemocratic movement, to build African states by the people for the people, to be able to use African ressources for African people and human rights for all Africans! Withour African ressources , the western world could not produces cars, machines, planes, coluld not enjoy cacao, coffee, tea – the econoy would collapse in short time!
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