Another Black Country. Another Coup.

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because you can even out the odds from there and actually gain the capital to offset the pit they dug to keep y'all down.

they are being attacked for economic reasons as most countries have been, it's economic warfare. the imbalance in the world is what keeps the status quo. why Africa has changed is because people made opportunities they didn't have by offsetting that balance, they crated jobs and opportunities after gaining access... they didn't run from a fight it's a logical move. plus nobody had these narratives for any other immigrants who did the same from the foundation of this country (many cacs)

when you thirsty do you go find drinking water or sit and wait for the rain?
You're wasting your time, breh. They'll never get it. Even though less than 1% of the country immigrates to US,:beli: they are c00ns and cowards who should have sold oranges on the streets, then use the money to order helicopters and missiles from Russia to fight for their country.
 

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paying the tax is a penalty people are willing to incur and immigrants are by no means mainly revolutionaries or soldiers mostly just regular people trying to make it for them and theirs against odds where they are.

Yes and none of that changes the fact that those taxes paid still helps empower the oppressor country’s ability to destabilize the country being moved from. And we know, the US government is selective on who gets to immigrate here.

you don't know what it's like to live in a country where you are educated with no hope for a job and even if your country is resource rich you get pennies on the dollar at world markets for your goods before some cac then flips them for much more. or your puppet government employs Americans and Europeans to work at the most lucrative jobs in your mineral rich sectors. your labour is cheap and your goods are undervalued artificially to keep the status quo. the average person will not grab a gun to go fight the government they will look for an economically empowering opportunity. just a logical conclusion.

Bruh you’re talking to a Black American, we know we get it we very well understand the system of white supremacy. We are here in the belly of the beast. Everything gained here by us we had to bleed for, nothing was given.

At the end of the day all of us are going to have to stand up and fight for what’s rightfully ours or we all going to wither away watching Euros and Asians get even fatter. The sooner both of our peoples start to REALLY put pressure on government officials who are out to only enrich themselves to the detriment of the people, then the sooner we will see shyt start to shift. There is no recourse for sellouts, that needs to change ASAP
 
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Mutinous soldiers detain president of Burkina Faso in apparent coup

By Danielle Paquette

Today at 4:11 a.m. EST|Updated today at 10:46 a.m. EST

Mutinous soldiers have detained the president of Burkina Faso after gunfire erupted at military bases across the West African nation in an apparent coup d’etat, making him the third head of state overthrown in this region in the past eight months, according to a Western official and an army officer in the country.

Authorities initially denied that President Roch Marc Kaboré was taken into military custody, asserting that all was calm even as soldiers battled for control of several barracks. Then the mutineers reached the presidential palace late Sunday, Reuters reported, and Kaboré was physically removed from office less than a day after the uprising began, said the Western official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.

The 15-nation Economic Community of West African States, a regional bloc known as ECOWAS, condemned the “attempted coup d’etat” in a statement Monday afternoon, urging the military to keep Kaboré from harm... .



https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/01/24/burkina-faso-coup/
 

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Well it is Guinea Bissau's turn.


West African bloc ECOWAS says coup attempt underway in Guinea-Bissau
By Stephanie Busari and Mitchell McCluskey, CNN

Updated 2:12 PM ET, Tue February 1, 2022

Soldiers walk in Guinea-Bissau's capital in 2012.
(CNN)The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has called for peace in Guinea-Bissau, as gunfire was heard around the government palace in the capital Bissau on Tuesday, triggering concerns of a coup.

"ECOWAS condemns the coup attempt and holds the military responsible for the physical integrity of President Umaro Sissoco Embalo and members of his government," ECOWAS said in a statement.

"ECOWAS asks the military to return to their barracks and maintain a republican posture," the statement concluded.
The unrest in Guinea-Bissau comes after a military coup rocked Burkina Faso on January 24.

Mamadou Jao, an academic in Guinea Bissau, told CNN that the streets were quiet across the capital, as worried residents stayed inside awaiting more information.

"Bissau is quiet but we don't know what is happening near the government place... We are waiting to know more about what is happening," Jao said.

Jao added that the power was off in homes saying: "The place is in darkness for about three or four hours. It is not something that happens normally."

The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also called for an immediate end to the fighting.

"The Secretary-General is deeply concerned with the news of heavy fighting in Bissau," said a statement on Tuesday.
David Glovsky, assistant professor in Africana Studies at the University of Albany, told CNN that since taking office in early 2020, Embalo "has faced many challenges to his legitimacy, including disputes over his election itself."

"I doubt many Guineans are surprised by another coup attempt, and yet this is still so disappointing," Glovsky said, adding: "Regardless of anyone's feelings on President Embalo -- and there is a real range -- Guineans have too often been at the mercy of the military, and elite conflicts that do not necessarily focus on the concerns of Guineans across the country."

Guinea-Bissau's history has been marked by several military coups since the country gained independence from Portugal in 1974.
These conflicts have ravaged the country's infrastructure and economy, leaving it among the poorest in the world.

ECOWAS says coup attempt underway in Guinea-Bissau - CNN
 

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Well it is Guinea Bissau's turn.


West African bloc ECOWAS says coup attempt underway in Guinea-Bissau
By Stephanie Busari and Mitchell McCluskey, CNN

Updated 2:12 PM ET, Tue February 1, 2022

Soldiers walk in Guinea-Bissau's capital in 2012.
(CNN)The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has called for peace in Guinea-Bissau, as gunfire was heard around the government palace in the capital Bissau on Tuesday, triggering concerns of a coup.

"ECOWAS condemns the coup attempt and holds the military responsible for the physical integrity of President Umaro Sissoco Embalo and members of his government," ECOWAS said in a statement.

"ECOWAS asks the military to return to their barracks and maintain a republican posture," the statement concluded.
The unrest in Guinea-Bissau comes after a military coup rocked Burkina Faso on January 24.

Mamadou Jao, an academic in Guinea Bissau, told CNN that the streets were quiet across the capital, as worried residents stayed inside awaiting more information.

"Bissau is quiet but we don't know what is happening near the government place... We are waiting to know more about what is happening," Jao said.

Jao added that the power was off in homes saying: "The place is in darkness for about three or four hours. It is not something that happens normally."

The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also called for an immediate end to the fighting.

"The Secretary-General is deeply concerned with the news of heavy fighting in Bissau," said a statement on Tuesday.
David Glovsky, assistant professor in Africana Studies at the University of Albany, told CNN that since taking office in early 2020, Embalo "has faced many challenges to his legitimacy, including disputes over his election itself."

"I doubt many Guineans are surprised by another coup attempt, and yet this is still so disappointing," Glovsky said, adding: "Regardless of anyone's feelings on President Embalo -- and there is a real range -- Guineans have too often been at the mercy of the military, and elite conflicts that do not necessarily focus on the concerns of Guineans across the country."

Guinea-Bissau's history has been marked by several military coups since the country gained independence from Portugal in 1974.
These conflicts have ravaged the country's infrastructure and economy, leaving it among the poorest in the world.

ECOWAS says coup attempt underway in Guinea-Bissau - CNN
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Well it is Guinea Bissau's turn.


West African bloc ECOWAS says coup attempt underway in Guinea-Bissau
By Stephanie Busari and Mitchell McCluskey, CNN

Updated 2:12 PM ET, Tue February 1, 2022

Soldiers walk in Guinea-Bissau's capital in 2012.
(CNN)The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has called for peace in Guinea-Bissau, as gunfire was heard around the government palace in the capital Bissau on Tuesday, triggering concerns of a coup.

"ECOWAS condemns the coup attempt and holds the military responsible for the physical integrity of President Umaro Sissoco Embalo and members of his government," ECOWAS said in a statement.

"ECOWAS asks the military to return to their barracks and maintain a republican posture," the statement concluded.
The unrest in Guinea-Bissau comes after a military coup rocked Burkina Faso on January 24.

Mamadou Jao, an academic in Guinea Bissau, told CNN that the streets were quiet across the capital, as worried residents stayed inside awaiting more information.

"Bissau is quiet but we don't know what is happening near the government place... We are waiting to know more about what is happening," Jao said.

Jao added that the power was off in homes saying: "The place is in darkness for about three or four hours. It is not something that happens normally."

The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also called for an immediate end to the fighting.

"The Secretary-General is deeply concerned with the news of heavy fighting in Bissau," said a statement on Tuesday.
David Glovsky, assistant professor in Africana Studies at the University of Albany, told CNN that since taking office in early 2020, Embalo "has faced many challenges to his legitimacy, including disputes over his election itself."

"I doubt many Guineans are surprised by another coup attempt, and yet this is still so disappointing," Glovsky said, adding: "Regardless of anyone's feelings on President Embalo -- and there is a real range -- Guineans have too often been at the mercy of the military, and elite conflicts that do not necessarily focus on the concerns of Guineans across the country."

Guinea-Bissau's history has been marked by several military coups since the country gained independence from Portugal in 1974.
These conflicts have ravaged the country's infrastructure and economy, leaving it among the poorest in the world.

ECOWAS says coup attempt underway in Guinea-Bissau - CNN
Guinea Bissau, come oooonnnnn down :mjlit:

I wonder how much longer is ecowas going to continue with these french backed sanctions while totally ignoring Ivory Coast and Nigeria.
weather it's a good idea or not, I appreciate how Mali has completely washed it's hands off France. Goitta has banned the french language. lol
 
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