Africa has experienced countless genocides, and behind them there are always the interests of companies from imperialist countries. The French in Algeria, the Italians in Ethiopia, the Belgians in Rwanda and Congo, the Germans in Namibia and Tanzania, the British in Kenya, etc. In Darfur, Sudan, near the border with Chad, the non-Arab African population experienced a first genocide in 2003, and for two and a half years now, the Black Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa ethnic groups have been experiencing a new genocide similar to that of 2003. The first genocide, in 2003, was carried out by the Janjaweed (lit. “armed horsemen”), who, under the government of dictator Al Bashir, gained the status of regular forces and from which emerged the RSF (Rapid Support Forces) of the supposed general Mohamed “Hemedti” Hamdan Dagalo. In 2003, it is estimated that between 300,000 and 500,000 people were murdered! A reactionary civil war In Sudan, there are two bourgeois factions at war with each other,...
In the last several months, the U.S. military has repeatedly conducted air strikes on small fishing boats in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific Ocean. Almost every few days, the Trump administration has bragged about ruthlessly bombing boats and killing everyone on board nearly every single time. Trump and the head of the newly named Department of War, Pete Hegseth, who used to be a Fox News host, claim these strikes are being done to prevent so-called “narco-terrorists” from Venezuela bringing drugs into the United States. One of these targeted assassinations, which all occurred without any evidence ever being presented, was recently criticized as a potential war crime because after the boat was first bombed, there were survivors still hanging onto the wreckage for dear life, who were then bombed again and killed.