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Posted by: rp
« on: April 12, 2024, 12:00:17 pm »

Posted by: antihellenistic
« on: April 07, 2024, 05:08:25 am »

United States Diplomatically Becomes more "American"

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Support is building among Africa and Caribbean nations for the creation of an international tribunal on atrocities dating to the transatlantic trade of enslaved people, with the United States backing a U.N. panel at the heart of the effort.

A tribunal, modelled on other ad-hoc courts such as the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals after World War Two, was proposed last year. It has now gained traction within a broader slavery reparations movement, Reuters reporting based on interviews with a dozen people reveals.

Formally recommended in June by the U.N. Permanent Forum on People of African Descent, the idea of a special tribunal has been explored further at African and Caribbean regional bodies, said Eric Phillips, a vice-chair of the slavery reparations commission for the Caribbean Community, CARICOM, which groups 15 member states.

The scope of any tribunal has not been determined but the U.N. Forum recommended in a preliminary report that it should address reparations for enslavement, apartheid, genocide, and colonialism.

Advocates, including within CARICOM and the African Union (AU), which groups 55 nations across the continent, are working to build wider backing for the idea among U.N. members, Phillips said.

A special U.N. tribunal would help establish legal norms for complex international and historical reparations claims, its supporters say. Opponents of reparations argue, among other things, that contemporary states and institutions should not be held responsible for historical slavery.

Even its supporters recognise that establishing an international tribunal for slavery will not be easy.
There are “huge obstacles,” said Martin Okumu-Masiga, Secretary-General of the Africa Judges and Jurists Forum (AJJF), which is providing reparations-related advice to the AU.

Hurdles include obtaining the cooperation of nations that were involved in the trade of enslaved people and the legal complexities of finding responsible parties and determining remedies.

“These things happened many years ago and historical records and evidence can be challenging to access and even verify,” Okumo-Masiga said.

Unlike the Nuremberg trials, nobody directly involved in transatlantic slavery is alive.

Asked about the idea of a tribunal, a spokesperson for the British Foreign Office acknowledged the country’s role in transatlantic slavery, but said it had no plan to pay reparations. Instead, past wrongs should be tackled by learning lessons from history and tackling “today’s challenges,” the spokesperson said.

However, advocates for reparations say Western countries and institutions that continue to benefit from the wealth slavery generated should be held accountable, particularly given ongoing legacies of racial discrimination.

A tribunal would help establish an “official record of history,” said Brian Kagoro, a Zimbabwean lawyer who has been advocating for reparations for over two decades.

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Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria, is in favour of the push for a tribunal, Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar told Reuters in February, saying the country would support the idea “until it becomes a reality.”

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Phillips said the work to establish a tribunal would have to take place through the United Nations system and include conversations with countries, including Portugal, Britain, France, Spain, Netherlands and Denmark, that were involved in trading enslaved people to the Caribbean and other regions.

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The United States, which has financed the U.N forum, “will make a decision on the tribunal when it has been developed and established,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson said. “However, the United States strongly supports” the forum’s work, the spokesperson added.

Regarding reparations, “the complexity of the issue, legal challenges, and differing perspectives among Caribbean nations present significant challenges,” the spokesperson said.

The U.N. leadership has now come out in support for reparations, which have been used in other circumstances to offset large moral and economic debts, such as to Japanese Americans interned by the United States during World War Two and to families of Holocaust survivors.

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The Netherlands apologised for its role in transatlantic slavery last year and announced a roughly $200 million fund to address that past. A spokesperson for the foreign ministry said it was not aware of the discussions around a tribunal and could not respond to questions.

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Ghana led efforts to get African support for formally pursuing reparations, with Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa also taking up the cause, said Kamara.

Most discussion has focused on transatlantic trafficking, Hansford and Phillips said, rather than the older trans-Saharan trade to the Islamic world, estimated to have transported several million enslaved Africans.

What reparations would consist of in practice is debated. Some, including in the United States, have pushed for individual payments to descendants of enslaved people. CARICOM, in a 2014 plan, called for debt cancellation and support from European nations to tackle public health and economic crises.

The AU decision to join CARICOM has given new heft to the campaign, said Jasmine Mickens, a U.S.- based strategist for social movements who specialises in reparations.

The AU is now developing Africa’s own white paper on what reparations might look like, said Okumu-Masiga.

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Africa, Caribbean Unite on Reparations Catarina Demony, Reuters, April 4, 2024

https://www.amren.com/news/2024/04/africa-caribbean-unite-on-reparations/

Posted by: rp
« on: February 18, 2024, 10:07:03 am »

https://twitter.com/CastePatroller/status/1758354690172157978?t=W7M06-rVtUIhLdo3aZ46BQ&s=19

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I don’t think so any other nation state does this level of monkey balancing —

> conferred ‘Grand Collar of the State of Palestine’
> sends financial and medical aid to Gaza
> sells drones to Israel in ongoing war
> acquires the Haifa Port of Israel
> votes against Israel in UN0

This is the Western approach of "realpolitik". The non-Western approach involves uniting based on a single common enemy (Western civilization).
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: February 12, 2024, 05:05:38 am »

Posted by: rp
« on: February 06, 2024, 07:31:02 pm »

https://x.com/ANI/status/1754846371939602809?s=20
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ANI
@ANI
Iran announces that visa for citizens of India will be abolished starting from 4th February2024 subject to the following conditions:

1. Individuals holding ordinary passports will be allowed to enter the country without a visa once every six months, with a maximum stay of 15 days. It is important to note that the 15-day period cannot be extended.

2. The visa abolition only applies to individuals entering the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran for tourism purposes.

3. If Indian nationals wish to stay for a longer period or make multiple entries within a six-month period or require other types of visas, they must obtain the necessary visas through the respective representations of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India.

4. The visa abolition outlined in this approval specifically applies to Indian nationals who enter the country just through the air border.

EDIT: Wrong thread. Please move
Posted by: rp
« on: December 09, 2023, 05:47:46 pm »

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3cOh7E-tl0

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3cOh7E-tl0&lc=Ugx4wjkC7LcNJZDcIAV4AaABAg.9xlXAw4XhKh9xldERdjAQd
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@amankumar-nz1yq
8 days ago
Mughal were the dirty mixture of Mongols & Turkish Turkic - rp people...not Afghanistan.... Afghanistan has always been a colony of one or other country...and 2500 years back it was a part of maurya empire...read history... don't spread propoganda
Posted by: canada
« on: December 09, 2023, 03:51:21 am »

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-cindy-woodhouse-to-become-new-national-chief-of-assembly-of-first/

AFN’s new National Chief Cindy Woodhouse vows to hold government accountable
Posted by: gaza
« on: November 21, 2023, 09:17:25 pm »

https://www.africanews.com/2023/11/21/south-africa-calls-on-icc-to-arrest-netanyahu/

South Africa calls on ICC to arrest Netanyahu

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The South African government on Monday called on the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by mid-December.

Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said it would signal a "total failure" of global governance if the ICC does not do so.

"The world cannot simply stand by and watch. The global community needs to rise to stop this genocide now," said Ntshavheni.

Alongside four other countries, South Africa last week submitted a referral to the ICC to investigate whether war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in Gaza.

A longtime supporter of the Palestinian cause, South Africa recalled its ambassador and diplomatic staff from Israel on November 6.

Following South Africa's move on Monday, Israel recalled its own envoy in Pretoria.

Posted by: rp
« on: November 20, 2023, 09:56:38 pm »

I agree with calling the IDF terrorists, but why ask only Islamic governments to do so? This makes it appear as though Iran does not expect other governments to perceive the IDF as terrorists, when IDF terrorism should be obvious to all governments of former victims of the Western colonial powers.

To be fair, he was speaking at the OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation). There should be a similar organization for former victims of Western colonial powers. NAM comes to mind, but it is practically irrelevant today.
Posted by: rp
« on: November 20, 2023, 09:18:02 pm »

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwF2lw-C-gg
Thank God India avoided the most retarded foreign policy blunder of the 21st century. BTW, Saddam was a close friend of India.
Posted by: implants
« on: November 17, 2023, 06:43:47 am »

https://globalnews.ca/news/10095491/india-canada-trade-nijjar-mary-ng/

With India trade talks on ice, Canada’s ‘focus’ is on Nijjar probe: Mary Ng

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International Trade Minister Mary Ng says Canada’s “focus” is investigating the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar while trade talks with India remain on ice.

“Right now, the focus for Canada is to let the work of the investigation proceed. That’s really important because you’ve heard me and the government talk about how important it is that that investigation happens, given that we had a Canadian killed on Canadian soil,” she said.

Canada’s relations with India have soured in the wake of a public allegation by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sept. 18 that Ottawa had “credible evidence” that agents of the Indian government may have been involved in Nijjar’s death.

The Canadian-Sikh advocate was gunned down outside his gurdwara in Surrey, B.C., in June.

India sharply rejected the allegations



Posted by: west
« on: November 14, 2023, 08:00:23 pm »

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-67417570

Arab and Muslim leaders blame West for Gaza misery

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Hypocrisy, double standards and a failure to understand the region. These are the charges being levelled at the West, primarily the US, by leaders of 57 Arab and Muslim countries who convened at the weekend in the Saudi capital Riyadh.

Few people I spoke to at the summit expected Israel to take much notice. Instead, it was clear that this summit and its intended message of unity was aimed at Israel's biggest backer - the United States. Leaders want the Biden administration and the West in general to exert sufficient pressure on Israel to stop the war altogether.

radicalisation of our youth," one Arab foreign minister told me on background. "They watch what is happening in Gaza on TV and they are increasingly angry."




Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: November 12, 2023, 03:16:30 pm »

I agree with calling the IDF terrorists, but why ask only Islamic governments to do so? This makes it appear as though Iran does not expect other governments to perceive the IDF as terrorists, when IDF terrorism should be obvious to all governments of former victims of the Western colonial powers.
Posted by: iran
« on: November 12, 2023, 11:39:45 am »

https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/iran-asks-muslim-countries-to-designate-israel-military-terrorist-organisation-war-rages-hamas-4567164

Iran Calls On Muslim Nations To Designate Israel Army "Terrorist Organisation"

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi called Saturday on Islamic governments to designate Israel's military a "terrorist organisation", citing its current operations in the Gaza Strip.

"Islamic governments should designate the army of the occupying and aggressor regime as a terrorist organisation," Raisi told a summit of Arab and Muslim leaders in the Saudi capital Riyadh.

He called for "cutting any sort of political or economic relations with the Zionist regime" as important steps to be taken by Islamic countries.

Implementing a "trade boycott against the Zionist regime especially in the energy field should be prioritised," he added.

The Iranian president, whose country is a supporter of Hamas militants, hit out at the United States for providing financial and military support to Israel.

"Both the war machine of the Zionist regime and its fuel belong to the Americans," he said, adding that "undoubtedly, the US government is the commander and the main accomplice of this crime."
Posted by: rp
« on: November 06, 2023, 04:36:53 pm »

https://twitter.com/IranObserver0/status/1720710770328006681
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Iran Observer
@IranObserver0
A high-ranking delegation of Taliban, led by deputy Prime Minister Mulla Abdul Ghani Baradar, departed for Iran.

The delegation will meet Iranian officials and discuss bilateral economic cooperation.