"In that same year, France led the bombing of Libya which killed over 50,000 people. They also overthrew Gaddafi's government before murdering him in unimaginable way."
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA--This trip differs from the two previous ones we made at the invitation of the Panafricanist Congress of Azania in 2002 and 2004, for various reasons:
"It didn't take long for me to find out that the young African workers in Palm Spring are hungry for political education and change. We studied democratic centralism, combat liberalism, the role of African women in the revolution, panafricanism and neocolonialism versus African Internationalism."
Eugene Alexander de Kock, 66, was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment plus 212 years in 1996 after admitting to more than 100 crimes of murder and other crimes of torture and fraud in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Panzi Hospital, with its 450 beds, is not a private business run to generate profits, but to respond to the needs of the people living under military occupation.
At the outset, the white imperialist world press, led by one of the most unpopular French president's in history, Francois Hollande, was in motion condemning the killings with the most acrimonious language imaginable.