EP 8 Thiaroye Update, Sudanese Make BNP Paribas Pay, Anglican Faces Abuses Action and More | African News Review 🌍
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In this episode of African News Review, Adesoji Iginla, alongside Milton Allimadi and Aya Fubara Eneli Esq., looked at the pressing issues affecting Africa and the African diaspora.
The Panel spoke on the rise of racism and Islamophobia in the New York Mayoral Race, the role of religious leaders in advocating for justice, and the historical legacy of colonialism.
They also delve into the recent fallout from Prince Andrew's scandal, the ongoing sexual abuse crisis within the Church of England, especially in Zimbabwe and Africa in General, and the need for legal accountability for human rights abuses.
The conversation highlights the importance of historical accountability and reparations in looking at the case brought by three Sudanese Refugees against BNP Paribas.
The new report on the Thiaroye Massacre as well as the political repression currently seen in Tanzania, was also discussed.
Takeaways
*The conversation highlights the ongoing issues of racism and Islamophobia in political discourse.
*Radicalisation is often a response to unfulfilled promises of justice and equality.
*Religious leaders have a crucial role in denouncing hate speech and advocating for justice.
*The fallout from Prince Andrew's scandal reflects broader issues of accountability in leadership.
*The Church of England's legacy in Africa is marred by historical abuses and calls for reparations.
*Sexual abuse within religious institutions raises questions about trust and accountability.
*Colonialism has lasting impacts on African identity and societal structures.
*Legal accountability for human rights abuses is essential for justice.
*Banks play a significant role in financing conflicts and should be held accountable.
*Historical accountability is necessary to address past injustices and prevent future ones.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions
01:03 Racism and Islamophobia in Politics
04:12 Radicalisation and the American Dream
05:57 The Role of Religious Leaders
08:10 Royal Controversies and Accountability
11:45 Political Turmoil and Social Issues
13:19 Church of England's Legacy in Zimbabwe
14:15 Sexual Abuse and Institutional Accountability
27:16 Legal Accountability for Financial Institutions
30:43 The Impact of Legal Actions on African Atrocities
35:35 The Role of Multinational Corporations in African Conflicts
40:02 Uncovering Historical Injustices: The Thiaroye Massacre
51:41 Political Dynamics in Tanzania: A Shift in Power
56:20 The Need for Structural Change in Governance
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