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Africa needs a second wave of independence

Since the 2 Summit Russia-Africa on July 26-28, and the historical speech of Burkinabé young president per interim, Ibrahim Troaré, African people are looking once more for Moscow called for help to overcome the persistent squels of neo colonialism as the indepndence of the 1960s were of little use because the umbilical cordon between the former colonizers and the new emerging states have not been disrupted and new neo colonial ties were formed in the continuity of economic, political and ideological relationships of dependence vis a vis the old masters. The three military putschs Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger are the latest example of this awarness that African continent should achieve a second wave of independence, this time, a true and genuine independence the only way to start a new phase of economic developement and to grow far from foreign and neo colonialist influence. It is at this price that Africa will become a major in global geopolitics and international politics and Russia can help to achieve this goal.

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France waiting for Bazoum and his « constitutional order »

French President Emmanuel Macron said that since his country doesn’t recognize the Nigerien military government, any redeployment of its forces might be done only “at the request of President Bazoum.” This statement is unrealistic and cannot be realized in this moment amid mouting popular anger not only in Niger but in all French former colonies. The current standoff between Niamey and Paris and the still french support for ousted president Bazoum considered by the Nigeriens as traitor calling for foreign military intervention showed African people that their continent is still colonized by former colonizers and they have to fight once more for a new and real independence different from the so called independence of 1960s revealing the continuing of colonialism under other hidden forms. Two days ago, attempt of coup d’état failed in Burkina Faso involving three military officers who recognized their planned coup. Protesters in Ndjamena who took to the streets requesting the expulsion of the French soldiers stationed in Tchad following the murder of Tchadian soldier by a french doctor, the circumstances of the incident are not so far clear.France

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Ongoing coup d’état in Gabon

After Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Niger and now Gabon, African continent is clearly in revolt against the French colonialism in western Africa in the Sahel region. Like in all African puppet regimes, ridiculed by Burkinabe’s young president per interim, Ibrahim Troaré during his seminal speech given in Saint Petersburg in July 27 in the framework of 2th summit Russia-Africa, Gabonese elections are rigged with the support of France to maintain in power its puppet president, Ali Bango Odimba after the long rule of his late father Omar Bango. The two main questions which arise now, (1) what would be the reaction of France’s puppet, the ECOWAS which is preparing for military intervention in Niger in order to remove the new military leadership from power, reinstating the ousted president Mohammed Bazoum and restoring the so called constitutional order; (2) what would be France’s reaction, the former colonial power which has already lost her footing in many of her former colonies in Mali, Burkina Faso, Central Africa, Guinea, Niger and now Gabon. It is worth noting, France has 6560 soldiers stationed there and numerous military bases located in Africa in the framework of OPEX(foreign operations) that cost to French taxpayers 1,4 billion euros per year. Giving the ongoing events in Africa, it is worth reading this seminal book of revolutionary Franz Fanon, “the African revolution” follow on @elmir1975

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