sub-Saharan Africa

The peasantry is to be “protected” through the establishment of “customary land reserves” in the vicinity of the White Afrikaner commercial farms. The rural people will be caged into small territorial enclaves (“communal lands”) while the best agricultural land will be sold or leased to private investors.
Libya is among the World's largest oil economies with approximately 3.5% of global oil reserves, more than twice those of the US.
The objectives of the US military presence in Africa are well documented: counter Chinese influence and control strategic locations and natural resources including oil reserves. This was confirmed more than 8 years ago by the US State Department

Somalia has been the focus of oil and natural gas exploration. This coupled with its geographically strategic location on the Indian Ocean and near the Gulf of Aden, which is one of the most lucrative shipping lanes in the world,

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France and UN Bear Responsibility for Massacres by Ouattara Forces in Ivory Coast By Ann Talbot, April 11, 2011
Rwanda Genocide: Erlinder v. Kagame, Case Continued in the Court of Public Opinion By Ann Garrison and Prof Peter Erlinder, April 10, 2011
Historical Background: Conquest and the Struggle for Africa’s Soul By Greg Guma, April 08, 2011
From Ivory Coast to Libya And Beyond: The Conquest of Africa By Rick Rozoff, April 08, 2011
Towards the Conquest of Africa: The Pentagon’s AFRICOM and the War against Libya By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, April 07, 2011
Civilians Massacred by Western-Backed Forces in Ivory Coast By Ann Talbot, April 04, 2011
The Conquest of Africa: NATO Wages War On Third Continent By Rick Rozoff, March 31, 2011
AFRICOM and the Libya War By Emile Schepers, March 29, 2011
VIDEO: Why Libya? NATO’s War for Oil By Keith Harmon Snow, March 28, 2011
America’s First Black President Invades Africa By Don DeBar, March 23, 2011
Africa: Voices against military Intervention in Libya By Thandi Winston, March 23, 2011
Libya: NATO’s African War By Rick Rozoff, March 20, 2011
African dissent on no-fly zone counts By M. K. Bhadrakumar, March 20, 2011
Libya welcomes African Union panel, slams Arab League By Global Research, March 14, 2011
Ivory Coast fighting spreads to southern Abidjan By Global Research, March 03, 2011
Petroleum and Empire in North Africa. NATO Invasion of Libya Underway By Keith Harmon Snow, March 02, 2011
NATO Involvement in Libya and the African Continent By Rick Rozoff, March 02, 2011
Haitians Say Ngiyabonga (Thank You) South-Africa! By Jean Saint-Vil and Darlène Lozis, February 23, 2011
Challenging Western Distortions about Zimbabwe’s Land Reform By Gregory Elich, February 21, 2011
Africa: Global NATO Seeks To Recruit 50 New Military Partners By Rick Rozoff, February 21, 2011
From Cairo to Dakar to Durban, Another World Actually Is Possible! By Prof. Patrick Bond, February 16, 2011
Africa: Invasion of the Land Grabbers By Joice Biazoto, February 05, 2011
Blackwater Founder Is Said to Back African Mercenaries By Mark Mazzetti and Eric Schmitt, January 21, 2011
Anniversary: Obama’s Invasion of Congo on Inauguration Day By Ann Garrison, January 21, 2011
Invasion Of Ivory Coast Imminent? By John Momoh, January 21, 2011
BRIC becomes BRICS: Emerging Regional Powers? Changes on the Geopolitical Chessboard By Jack A. Smith, January 16, 2011
UN Vehicles Attacked in Ivory Coast By Global Research, January 14, 2011
US May Cut Sudan From ‘Terror List’ By Global Research, January 14, 2011
Militarization Of Energy Policy: U.S. Africa Command And the Gulf Of Guinea By Rick Rozoff, January 09, 2011
Mounting prospect of military intervention in Ivory Coast By Ann Talbot, January 05, 2011
South African Mercenary Outfit Training Troops in Somalia By Odeusp Eman, January 02, 2011
Pentagon And NATO Apply Afghanistan-Pakistan War Model To Africa By Rick Rozoff, January 02, 2011
Radioactive spill in Arlit, Niger, home to ‘significant quantities of uranium from Africa’ By Ann Garrison, December 29, 2010
Post Election Violence and Crimes against Humanity in Kenya By Leigh Brownhill and Terisa E. Turner, December 28, 2010
Massive Atrocities in The Congo By Global Research, December 28, 2010
Zimbabwe and the Steep Road to Vindication By Netfa Freeman, December 26, 2010
WikiLeaks Reveals U.S. Twisted Ethiopia’s Arm to Invade Somalia By Rob Prince, December 26, 2010
Bush Sr., James Baker Instrumental in Getting Nigeria to Drop Bribery Charges Against Cheney By Jason Leopold, December 18, 2010
WikiLeaks documents show Shell Oil domination of Nigeria By Patrick Martin, December 10, 2010
The US-NATO March to War and the 21st Century “Great Game” By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, December 05, 2010
Nigeria to charge Dick Cheney in $180 million bribery case, issue Interpol arrest warrant By John Byrne, December 02, 2010
Horn Of Africa: Japan’s First Post-WW II Military Base Abroad By Global Research, November 16, 2010
South Africa illegal kidney deals tied to Israel By Global Research, November 13, 2010
The Dark Side of America’s “Friendship” with South Africa By M. J. Molyneaux, November 12, 2010
The Political and Social Crisis in South Africa By Trevor Ngwane, November 11, 2010
Rwandan Opposition Leader Victoire Ingabire Arrested By Ann Garrison, October 15, 2010
No International Justice for Congo. UN Coverup of War Crimes By Ann Garrison, October 12, 2010
The Rwandan Genocide: Revenge Tragedy By John Laughland, October 08, 2010
Neoliberalism in South Africa: Dead in the Water By Prof. Patrick Bond, October 06, 2010
Yemen: The Covert Apparatus of the American Empire By Andrew Gavin Marshall, October 05, 2010
Obama’s Congo Moment: Genocide, the U.N. Report and Senate Bill 2125 By Ann Garrison, October 03, 2010
U.S./U.N. cover-up of Kagame’s genocide in Rwanda and Congo By Juan Carrero, September 21, 2010
Who was Behind the Rwandan Genocide? The Rwandan Patriotic Front’s Bloody Record and the History of UN Cover-Ups By Christopher Black, September 14, 2010
Land grabs, biofuel demand raise global food-security risk By Global Research, September 08, 2010
Obama to Escalate Slaughter in Yemen By Bill Van Auken, August 28, 2010
South Africa wants to join BRIC By Boris Volkhonsky, August 27, 2010
Neoliberalism in the Post Apartheid Era: South African Public Sector Strike Highlights Society’s Contradictions By Prof. Patrick Bond, August 23, 2010
U.S. Military Intervention in Africa: The New Blueprint for Global Domination By Paul C. Wright, August 20, 2010
Rwanda’s Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza speaks to Women’s International News Gathering Service By Ann Garrison, August 20, 2010
Paul Kagame: America’s Genocidaire in Central Africa By Glen Ford, August 15, 2010
Crisis in Somalia: The US- AU, al-Shabab Twist Somalia into Stalemate By James Gundun, August 10, 2010
Dutch Government Helping Kagame Rig Election? By H. Vincent Harris, August 06, 2010
African Unity (AU) and the Militarization of the African Continent By James Gundun, July 31, 2010
US, NATO Allies Prepare New Invasion Of Somalia By Rick Rozoff, July 30, 2010
U.S., NATO Allies Prepare New Invasion Of Somalia By Rick Rozoff, July 29, 2010
The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) Condemns Human Rights Abuses in the Run Up to Elections in Rwanda By Global Research, July 24, 2010
AUDIO: The Crisis in Rwanda, By Global Research, July 21, 2010
Crisis in Rwanda: the funeral of Prof Jwani Mwaikusa By Bernard James and Frank Kimboy, July 21, 2010
Deadly Attacks on Rwandan Opposition Spark Warning by UN By Peter Beaumont, July 20, 2010
Political Repression in Rwanda: Widespread Arrests of Journalists and Opposition Politicians By Prof Susan Thomson, July 20, 2010
Erlinder: Defense Lawyers Now Risk Assassination in East Africa By Ann Garrison, July 16, 2010
Kampala Bombings Cause Somali Blackout By James Gundun, July 15, 2010
Devastation of Food Farming: Expansion of Biofuels in Sub-saharan Africa By Friends of the Earth Europe, July 14, 2010
Mozambique: Not Then But Now: The Present Globalist, Neoliberal Agenda By John S. Saul, July 12, 2010
America’s Role in Central Africa: AFRICOM, the U.S. Africa Command, Rwanda, the Congo By Ann Garrison, July 08, 2010
Rwandan Elections: Kagame Regime Orders Torture and Arrest of Opposition Candidates By Ann Garrison, July 05, 2010
Rwanda: Kagame Tortures Opposition, Arrests Ingabire’s New Lawyer By Ann Garrison, July 03, 2010
Rwanda Genocide: U.S. Citizen Falsely Accused By Keith Harmon Snow, June 28, 2010
VIDEO: Rwanda, Congo and Law Professor Peter Erlinder By Ann Garrison, June 26, 2010