Sixty years after unwinding of Jim Crow, Trump’s MAGA reminds Black voters of horrors of bloody past

Sixty years after unwinding of Jim Crow, Trump’s MAGA reminds Black voters of horrors of bloody past

It’s almost at the edge of living memory: President Lyndon Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act in July 1964, urging Americans to “close the springs of racial poison.” The legislation prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, colour, religion, sex or national origin at places serving the public – such...

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Rebels paradise: As UN troops pull out, Congo and international community can’t provide answers to conflict in Kivu

Rebels paradise: As UN troops pull out, Congo and international community can’t provide answers to conflict in Kivu

Last year, at Congo’s request, the UN Security Council voted unanimously to draw down the peacekeeping force and gradually hand over its security responsibilities to Congo’s government by this December. But the soaring violence means that departure is now delayed.

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Paradox of Rwanda sending troops to eastern DRC to defend Congolese Tutsi who did’t ask for M23 protection

Paradox of Rwanda sending troops to eastern DRC to defend Congolese Tutsi who did’t ask for M23 protection

Many Congolese we spoke to perceive M23’s main aim to be control of power at the local level – undermining the existing authorities. The group has indeed sought to replace customary authorities with M23-appointed ones, at times assassinating Congolese chiefs. Local sources said M23 even burnt chiefdom archives, destroying evidence of claims to customary authority.

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Despite concerns about ‘vaccine fatigue’ CDC recommends extra Covid boosters, including for some infants

Despite concerns about ‘vaccine fatigue’ CDC recommends extra Covid boosters, including for some infants

Vaccine effectiveness data is relative, meaning it’s a measure of how much more protection a vaccinated person has than an unvaccinated one, she said. Therefore, “what we think is happening” is that unvaccinated people were getting natural immunity during that time, giving them more robust immunity and skewing the baseline for comparison.

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‘Crimes against humanity’: Pfizer knew its Covid vaccine killed, poisoned mother’s milk, ovaries, testes but compromised mainstream media to hide the truth

‘Crimes against humanity’: Pfizer knew its Covid vaccine killed, poisoned mother’s milk, ovaries, testes but compromised mainstream media to hide the truth

The “Pfizer Papers” analysts found over 42,000 case reports detailing 158,893 adverse events reported to Pfizer in the first three months following the December 2020 EUA. To process the large volume of reports, the company added 600 additional employees, the documents showed, with plans to hire a total of 1,800 people by June 2021.

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After murdering their parents and being handed life sentences, Menendez brothers birthed prison reforms the US is now replicating

After murdering their parents and being handed life sentences, Menendez brothers birthed prison reforms the US is now replicating

The Menendez brothers’ work is ongoing, with the ultimate goal of transforming the prison yard “from an oppressive concrete and gravel slab into a normalised park-like campus setting surrounded by a majestic landscape mural,” according to the project’s website.

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Britain put at centre of slave trade reparatory justice despite push to relegate it to backburner

Britain put at centre of slave trade reparatory justice despite push to relegate it to backburner

Goods were traded in West Africa for captured slaves who were shipped across the Atlantic to work in British sugar and tobacco plantations in the Caribbean and the Americas. Goods produced in the so-called New World were transported back to England.

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Burundian women mourn erosion of cultural melodic greeting or Akazehe as pandemics reign

Burundian women mourn erosion of cultural melodic greeting or Akazehe as pandemics reign

Annonciate Baragahorana, a teacher in the province of Bujumbura, which includes the commercial capital, said that while she was not born in a place where akazehe was widely practiced, she was astonished as a young girl when women embraced and addressed her in the polyphonic way during visits to other regions.

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Abandoned by state, stigmatised by society: Horrors of Central African Republic women raped by ‘UN peacekeepers’

Abandoned by state, stigmatised by society: Horrors of Central African Republic women raped by ‘UN peacekeepers’

The MINUSCA spokesperson said the mission registers all cases that are brought to its attention in a database and maintains the confidentiality of survivors and third parties. They did not confirm or deny if they have a record or receiving cases from Karomschi.

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Rapists or peacekeepers? Investigators alarmed by UN inaction on sex abuse by Rwandan soldiers in Central African Republic

Rapists or peacekeepers? Investigators alarmed by UN inaction on sex abuse by Rwandan soldiers in Central African Republic

“If I haven’t gone to see MINUSCA, it is because I don’t know who to turn to, but also because I am afraid,” said Jeanne*, a fruit and vegetable vendor who said she was raped by a Rwandan peacekeeper last year. “They say that their peacekeepers have come from their country to protect us, only to rape us, so what can we do?”

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