As gvt in #Mauritania sets up smokescreen of "democratic" transition of power, oppression of Blacks as ever entrenched with mass de-naturalizations, landgrabs and state sponsored discrimination.
In North Africa, #racism against black people is real and this is everybody's responsability to fight it. #Tunisia is the only country in the #Arab world to have a law against #racism.
#Discrimination & #racial#segregation against black people exist and this taboo must cease.
Emboldened by a lack of consequences, #Cameroon's long-ruling dictator has exacerbated multiple, cascading crises by further cracking down on dissent. As a major security partner, the US needs to stand up and take bold action. My latest for @ForeignPolicy https://t.co/2d8qP6KOVx
#Mauritania gvt racism. 13 activists detained in NDB city 4 turning out the Black vote: Issa Sow-Youssouf abou-Mamadou Traore-Mohamed Ba-Amadou Ba-Oumar Wade-Baya Barro-Ahmed Mahmoud-Ethmane Mbareck Mabrouck-Tijani khalifa Dicko-Mame Dieye-Djibril Mangane-Tenguela Ba
Cincinnati’s Mauritania community is marching from Piatt Park to the Freedom Center calling for the end of slavery in their country. They will meet with Congressman Steve Chabot this morning in hopes of getting him to present a bill to Congress.
@EP_Lawrence That is easily debunked and any nuanced journalist would take a closer look at it https://t.co/5nKOjAOCZv the public decide what is'/isn't journalism, not the press
Ps why is no one reporting on the situation in Mauritania where black folk are being expelled into Senegal?
Pps