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centraal-afrika / imperialisme / oorlog / opinion/analysis Friday September 19, 2008 22:57 by Ronan McAoid
De inzet van een militaire macht van de EU in Tsjaad en de Centraal Afrikaanse Republiek (CAR) werd breed afgeschilderd als een humanitaire interventie, om vluchtelingen en humanitaire arbeiders te beschermen tegen aanvallen door milities uit Darfur, maar kunnen we echt verwachten dat ze in het beleid van deze landen een positieve rol spelen? [English] read full story / add a comment
central africa / imperialism / war / opinion / analysis Thursday September 11, 2008 23:05 by Ronan McAoidh
The deployment of an EU military force to Chad and Central African Republic (CAR) was widely spun as a humanitarian intervention, to protect refugees and humanitarian workers from attacks by Darfur-based militias, but can we really expect them to play a positive role in these countries’ politics? read full story / add a comment
centraal-afrika / imperialisme / oorlog / opinion/analysis Monday September 10, 2007 19:27 by Steffi
Dit artikel geeft aan hoe invloed van buitenaf een hoofdrol heeft gespeeld in de geschiedenis van de Kongo en hoe het nog steeds het leven in de Kongo bepaalt. Het onderzoekt daardoor hoe de natie-staat een middel is om mensen te verdelen langs kunstmatige lijnen, in het bijzonder in Afrika. read full story / add a comment
zentralafrika / imperialismus / krieg / meinung / analyse Friday July 13, 2007 00:40 by Steffi
Immer wieder hören wir in den Medien vom “Ersten Afrikanischen Weltkrieg” oder vom “Herz der Finsternis”, einem westlichen Klischee, das dazu verwendet wurde und wird, um Kolonialismus und post-koloniale Intervention zu rechtfertigen. Wir glauben, dass der Konflikt im Kongo ein weiterer afrikanischer Konflikt sei, der auf alten „Stammesfehden“ beruht oder weil das arme Afrika von gierigen multinationalen Gesellschaften ausgebeutet wird. Aber wenn wir uns die Situation im Kongo näher anschauen erkennen wir, dass dieser Konflikt sehr komplex ist und selbst wenn mensch kein Anarchist ist muss mensch sich eingestehen, dass die großen Probleme im Kongo ihre Wurzeln im kapitalistischen Weltsystem und in der Einteilung der Welt in Nationalstaaten haben, die künstlich Grenzen zwischen Menschen ziehen. read full story / add a comment
África central / imperialismo / guerra / opinión / análisis Thursday June 21, 2007 04:34 by Steffi   text 2 comments (last - thursday june 21, 2007 07:21)
Todos hemos alguna vez escuchado de “La Primera Guerra Mundial Africana” [1] o “Heart of Darkness” [2], clichés occidentales usados para justificar al colonialismo y la intervención post-colonial. Todos pareciéramos saber que el conflicto en el Congo es, por una parte, sobre lo que se ha llamado “tribalismo” y, por otra, sobre la explotación de recursos minerales por parte de compañías occidentales. Pero una mirada más minuciosa nos muestra una situación mucho más compleja y aún sin ser anarquista, uno debe reconocer que la raíz de los problemas en el Congo es en realidad el capitalismo y el sistema de Estado-Nación con sus fronteras arbitrarias. read full story / add a comment
africa centrale / imperialismo / guerra / opinione / analisi Wednesday June 20, 2007 18:26 by Steffi
Il Congo, un enorme paese nel cuore dell'Africa, costituisce un altro perfetto esempio della necessità di cambiare il sistema politico attuale. Fin da quando è sotto influenze esterne, il Congo ha subito diverse forme di violenza e ne subirà altre nel futuro se non si affaccia all'orizzonte un nuovo sistema globale. Milioni di persone sono morte, ed i loro assassini, la povertà e lo sfruttamento, sono a piede libero. Nessun governo cambierà mai la situazione del popolo del Congo. read full story / add a comment
central africa / anarchist movement / interview Sunday September 18, 2005 15:12 by «Direct Action»,
* Η συνέντευξη έγινε στο Λάγος, με τον Sam. read full story / add a comment
central africa / anarchist movement / interview Saturday September 17, 2005 14:34 by «Direct Action»
Συνέντευξη στο «Direct Action», περιοδικό της αναρχοσυνδικαλιστικής Solidarity Federation, αγγλικού τμήματος της Διεθνούς Ένωσης Εργαζομένων - IWA - Νο 18 (Άνοιξη 2001) read full story / add a comment
afrique centrale / luttes en milieu de travail / entrevue Thursday September 08, 2005 20:06 by Afrique XX1
L’existence d’un syndicalisme alternatif en République démocratique du Congo est rarement évoquée. Pourtant loin des clichés et sempiternels reportages sur la guerre civile, Lutte ouvrière, tente de changer la donne. Entretien avec son secrétaire général adjoint. read full story / add a comment
Κεντρική Αφρική / Λαϊκοί Αγώνες / Γνώμη / Ανάλυση Wednesday July 13, 2005 14:17 by Chekov Feeney (WSM)
Greek translation of Ch. Feeney’s “The G8, Live 8 and Africa” read full story / add a comment
central africa / economy / opinion / analysis Thursday June 30, 2005 21:49 by Chekov
While neo-liberal reforms have certainly affected workers in the West, it is in Africa where they have had most impact. Neo-liberal policies seek to reduce state control over the national economy in favour of private capitalists - the so-called 'free market'. These policies have been most widely applied in Africa for the simple reason that they are the policies promoted by the International financial institutions (IFI's), the World Bank, IMF and WTO read full story / add a comment
central africa / miscellaneous / opinion / analysis Wednesday May 18, 2005 21:40 by joram jojo
The party system is the modern equivalent of the tribal or sectarian system. A society governed by one party is similar to one which is governed by one tribe or one sect. The party, as shown, represents the perception of a certain group of people, or the interests of one group in society, or one belief, or one region. Such a party is a minority compared with the whole people, just as the tribe and the sect are read full story / add a comment
central africa / miscellaneous / feature Friday March 11, 2005 00:30 by Chekov
We had very little prior information about the Central African Republic, commonly known as the CAR. Our guidebook had only a couple of pages about it, most of which seemed to be very out of date, with almost no concrete information. We had heard the tales of the dictator Bokassa who used to publically feed his enemies to his pet lions and crocodiles, who had ordered massacres of protesting primary school kids and who had been rumoured to indulge in cannabalism, but that was in the 1970's. read full story / add a comment
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