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Libya is witnessing an escalating crackdown targeting Africans on the basis of skin color and religious identity, amid an extremist nationalist discourse fueled by conspiracy theories about ‘demographic change,’ which is being used to justify violence and discrimination against African migrants.

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Libya is witnessing an escalating crackdown targeting Africans on the basis of skin color and religious identity, amid an extremist nationalist discourse fueled by conspiracy theories about ‘demographic change,’ which is being used to justify violence and discrimination against African migrants.

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Winter has started in DR Congo. With increasing cold and rain the sufferings of displaced people will increase only. there is no electricity and less food & no clean water. The situation is catastrophic. Spread the word and speak up. Congolese are dying.

Winter has started in DR Congo. With increasing cold and rain the sufferings of displaced people will increase only. there is no electricity and less food & no clean water. The situation is catastrophic. Spread the word and speak up. Congolese are dying.

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Congolese staged protest at a front of Apple Store in Montreal (canda) due to the brand's support for genocide and modern slavery (benefit from the child labor) in the DR Congo ✊🏿🇨🇩🔥

Congolese staged protest at a front of Apple Store in Montreal (canda) due to the brand's support for genocide and modern slavery (benefit from the child labor) in the DR Congo ✊🏿🇨🇩🔥

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This is what they tried to hide from us.

This is what they tried to hide from us.

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Burn baby burn 🚀🔥

Burn baby burn 🚀🔥

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Hundreds march in Paris, France, in support of the Congolese people against the ongoing genocide.

Hundreds march in Paris, France, in support of the Congolese people against the ongoing genocide.

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Senegal is facing a deep and structural financial crisis in its higher education sector, reflecting the fragility of the country's economic and social structures under the influence of neoliberal policies.

Senegal is facing a deep and structural financial crisis in its higher education sector, reflecting the fragility of the country's economic and social structures under the influence of neoliberal policies.

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From Congo to Palestine, the faces of oppression may change, but the struggle for liberation remains the same. 🇨🇩✊🏿✊🏼🇵🇸

From Congo to Palestine, the faces of oppression may change, but the struggle for liberation remains the same. 🇨🇩✊🏿✊🏼🇵🇸

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These Indigenous people protesting during #COP30 show us how to respond to climate summits where fossil fuel lobbyists and political agents of oil and gas companies fly in to give empty speeches and issue duplicitous communiqués while a climate disaster unfolds. Look at the devastation caused by the heavy rains in Kinshasa on the night of November 11–12, 2025, with severe human and material losses. The Democratic Republic of Congo, like much of the Global South, did not cause this climate crisis yet it bears the cost today while industrialized nations profit from fossil fuel exploitation at the expense of vulnerable populations.

These Indigenous people protesting during #COP30 show us how to respond to climate summits where fossil fuel lobbyists and political agents of oil and gas companies fly in to give empty speeches and issue duplicitous communiqués while a climate disaster unfolds. Look at the devastation caused by the heavy rains in Kinshasa on the night of November 11–12, 2025, with severe human and material losses. The Democratic Republic of Congo, like much of the Global South, did not cause this climate crisis yet it bears the cost today while industrialized nations profit from fossil fuel exploitation at the expense of vulnerable populations.

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London today 🇨🇩✊🏿🔥

London today 🇨🇩✊🏿🔥

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Today the COP30 climate conference in Brazil witnessed large-scale protests organized by Indigenous peoples both inside and outside the conference venue. The protesters voiced their opposition to international climate policies that marginalize their rights and lands. They argue that their representation in these conferences is often merely symbolic, with little real influence over environmental and climate decision-making, despite being the traditional guardians of the rainforest and among the most affected by climate change. The Indigenous population in Brazil is estimated at around 900,000 people, spread across more than 300 ethnic and linguistic groups, most of whom live in the Amazon region. This region accounts for over half of Brazil's rainforest and is one of the most important ecosystems in the world. These communities play a crucial role in preserving biodiversity and protecting forests from deforestation, which is often driven by mining projects, commercial agriculture, and logging companies. The protesters demand that Indigenous peoples be granted genuine legal and political rights in environmental decision-making, emphasizing that their lands are not commodities to be sold or financial instruments like carbon credits. They strongly criticize so-called carbon markets and environmental governance funds, which are often used as a cover by multinational corporations to continue exploiting natural resources under the guise of environmental protection, without respecting local communities and their rights. At the same time, several African countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Mozambique, Angola, Kenya, and South Africa, have seen widespread protests against carbon markets. These markets grant enormous privileges to multinational corporations to take control of local lands and increase demand for natural resources such as cobalt used in electric car batteries, a sector that often relies on child labor and resource exploitation in conflict zones. The protesters also criticize greenwashing, the practice by which companies use tools such as carbon offsets, green investments, and environmental and social governance funds to market themselves as sustainable and ethical, while continuing to exploit cheap labor and pollute the environment without accountability. Protests in Brazil and Africa represent a single face of green capitalism, a system that reproduces the logic of old colonialism: the Global South bears the greatest burden of climate change and the responsibility to protect the planet, while the wealthy Global North continues to pollute and profit.

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STATEMENT BY THE VENEZUELA SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN IN NIGERIA (VSCN) ON IMPERIALIST AGGRESSION AGAINST VENEZUELA AND THE SAFETY OF PRESIDENT NICOLÁS MADURO The Venezuela Solidarity Campaign in Nigeria condemns in the strongest possible terms the reported multiple air strikes by the United States against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. This criminal act of imperialist aggression represents yet another violent attempt by U.S. imperialism to crush a sovereign nation that dares to resist domination, exploitation, and neoliberal control. The alarming uncertainty surrounding the whereabouts and safety of President Nicolás Maduro following these attacks underscores the reckless and lawless nature of this aggression. Targeting a sovereign state and its leadership through military force is not diplomacy it is terrorism at the level of states. This attack is not about “democracy” or “human rights.” It is about oil, control, and punishing a people who refuse to bow to imperial dictates. History has shown from Iraq to Libya, from Afghanistan to Latin America that U.S. military intervention brings only death, destruction, chaos, and permanent instability. Venezuela is the latest target in this long and bloody record of imperial violence. As Nigerians and Africans, we recognize this playbook. We have lived through colonialism, proxy wars, and foreign interference disguised as “humanitarian intervention.” We therefore stand firmly with the people of Venezuela and their right to self-determination, sovereignty, and resistance. We demand: An immediate halt to all U.S. military attacks and threats against Venezuela; Full and transparent information on the safety and whereabouts of President Nicolás Maduro; The lifting of all illegal sanctions and economic warfare imposed on the Venezuelan people; Accountability for violations of international law and crimes against humanity committed through military aggression. Venezuela’s future must be determined by Venezuelans alone—free from bombs, sanctions, threats, and coercion. We call on the Nigerian government, the African Union, and progressive governments of the Global South to break their silence and openly oppose this act of imperialist violence. Silence in the face of aggression is complicity. We urge workers, students, trade unions, youth movements, and revolutionary forces across Africa and world to rise in solidarity with Venezuela. An injury to one oppressed nation is an injury to all. The struggle of Venezuela is part of the global struggle against imperialism, exploitation, and domination. Hands off Venezuela! Down with imperialism! Long live international solidarity! Viva la Revolución Bolivariana! Issued by: Venezuela Solidarity Campaign in Nigeria (VSCN) Date: 3rd January, 2026

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