One thing I've come to understand is that the present African situation can't be resolved through mere protests and elections. Revolutionaries around Africa Must Unite themselves and unleash a brutal relentless campaign against our puppet leaders and their foreign backers.
KWAME TURE BLASTS AFRICAN BOURGEOISIE
On this day in 1998, Pan-African revolutionary and icon Kwame Ture died in Guinea, Conakry. Born on 29 June 1941, Ture, formerly known as Stokely Carmichael, moved to the United States from Trinidad with his family at 11. He led a life marked by a strong dedication to the Pan-African cause. In his mid-20s, he became chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which primarily focused on organising and mobilising Black people in the US South to exercise their voting rights. He later oversaw SNCC members who co-founded the Lowndes County Freedom Organization, an SNCC affiliate focused on registering Black voters in Lowndes County, Alabama. Ture was at the forefront of this struggle throughout the 1960s, from the Freedom Rides (challenging segregation at bus stops) to the rise of the Black Power Movement. He later helped found the All-African People's Revolutionary Party. The majority of Ture's last three decades were spent in the West African nation of Guinea, a testament to his commitment to Pan-Africanism. Here, he adopted the name ‘Kwame Tureaud in honour of Ghana's founding leader and Pan-African icon Kwame Nkrumah and Guinea's then-president Sékou Touré, two revolutionaries he drew a lot of inspiration from.
Despite becoming friends with many African leaders during his time on the continent, Ture never held back from calling out the worst tendencies of the African bourgeoisie. He pointed out that it was essential to understand that not all Africans are on the side of the masses and revolutionaries. In remembrance of this great son of Africa, here is a 1989 clip of him exposing the African bourgeoisie.
“Every empire, however, tells itself and the world that it is unlike all other empires, that its mission is not to plunder and control but to educate and liberate.”
— Edward W. Said
“1974 Kissinger report says explicitly that the Nigerian people must not be given access to their resources, that they must be kept for the rich nations. And then, you have the structural adjustment programs of the 1980s, here they privatized their companies & sold off their companies to foreign interests, de-industrialize their nation & that was supposed to make our economy more efficient.”
Press Statement: Islamic Resistance Movement – Hamas
The Zionist occupation authorities continue to detain hundreds of Palestinian martyrs’ bodies, whether those abducted from the Gaza Strip during the genocidal war, or those held for decades in “numbered graves,” refusing to return them to their families or provide information about some of them. This constitutes a brutal crime and a flagrant violation of humanitarian values, amid suspicious international silence on resolving this humanitarian issue.
At the same time, the suffering of our Palestinian people in Gaza continues, as the families of around ten thousand martyrs remain unable to recover the bodies of their loved ones from under the rubble of destroyed buildings, due to the genocidal war committed by the occupation over two full years, and the severe shortage of heavy equipment, which the occupation continues to prevent from entering.
The international attention given to the bodies of dozens of Zionist soldiers, while ignoring the tragedy of thousands of Palestinian families whose children’s bodies have been forcibly disappeared, represents a moral imbalance and a serious deviation in standards of fairness and justice. This necessitates immediate review and sincere international efforts to pressure the occupation to release the detained martyrs’ bodies, open the Rafah crossing, and allow the entry of heavy equipment necessary to retrieve the martyrs’ bodies from under the rubble and bury them with human dignity.
We renew our call for the immediate enabling of the National Committee to carry out its full responsibilities in the Gaza Strip, including the opening of the Rafah crossing in both directions, the immediate commencement of reconstruction, and the start of a comprehensive operation to recover the martyrs’ bodies and address the issue of the missing persons whom the occupation continues to forcibly conceal.
Islamic Resistance Movement – Hamas
Tuesday, 08 Sha’ban 1447 AH
Corresponding to January 27, 2026 CE
STARVING SUDANESE CHILDREN FORCED TO EAT LEAVES
In harrowing footage that first surfaced in the summer of 2024, children in the Nuba Mountains of southern Sudan were found resorting to eating leaves amid an escalating hunger crisis.
The Laloab tree, a thorny species common in arid regions, is traditionally used for its fruit. But as the war in Sudan decimated an already fragile food security situation, the leaves became a primary source of food. As shown in the video, boiled leaves were to be consumed plain, with even salt becoming an inaccesible luxury.
Since the video circulated on social media, the food security crisis has worsened in South Kordofan state, where the Nuba Mountains are located. Since 2011, parts of the region have been under the control of a faction of the rebel Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) led by Abdelaziz Al-Hilu, who has long threatened to fight for self-determination unless Sudan adopts a secular constitution which he said would respect the country’s ethnic and religious diversity.
However, in February 2025, Al-Hilu shocked observers by entering an alliance with the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia, which has a history of racist violence against the non-Arab Nuba people indigenous to the region. In coordination with the RSF, Al-Hilu’s SPLM-N faction subsequently joined a siege on the two largest cities in South Kordofan - Deleng and Kadugli - where the militias seized the main trade routes into the area in August.
The following month, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a global system used by the UN to classify food insecurity, declared famine in Kadugli, with the situation in Deleng estimted to be similar.
Thus, in 2026, the food security situation in the Nuba Mountains is even more precarious than in 2024, when desperate children were forced to eat boiling leaves for breakfast and lunch.
Yet, in a haunting indictment of a global system that continues to look away from Sudan’s agony,
The so-called international community has provided the UN with only 25% of the $4.2 billion needed for the Humanitarian Response Plan for Sudan.
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“Unity will not make us rich, but it can make it difficult for Africa and the African peoples to be disregarded and humiliated.” – Julius Nyerere, pan-Afrianist and Tanzania’s founding leader.
On this day in 1973, Portuguese agents assassinated Amílcar Cabral, the anti-colonial revolutionary who led the struggle to liberate Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde.
"Either we admit that there really is a struggle against imperialism which interests everybody, or we deny it."
Imagine the West claiming it wants to bring democracy to Iran when, in 1953, the same West overthrew Iran’s democratically elected leader, Mohammad Mossadegh, for nationalising oil, then backed the dictator Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, who crushed democracy through secret police, torture, and repression to protect Western oil interests.
@thatsKAIZEN I've never come across a black as foolish, ignorant and dumb like you're. Continue loving your oppressors until you become the victim. Not even the white man you're bootlicking will defend or save you.
BREAKING NEWS: Trump Declares Return of Monroe Doctrine, Warns China, Russia and Iran to Exit Western Hemisphere
U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that the Monroe Doctrine has “returned,” stating that China, Russia and Iran should be forced out of the Western Hemisphere.
Trump made the assertion while outlining what he described as a renewed American foreign policy posture, signaling a hardline approach toward the presence and influence of rival powers in Latin America and the wider Western Hemisphere.
The Monroe Doctrine, first articulated in 1823, asserts U.S. opposition to external interference in the Americas. Trump’s statement suggests a revival of the doctrine as a guiding principle of U.S. geopolitical strategy, raising concerns about potential diplomatic and security implications across the region.