How Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls Became Propaganda for Imperial Policy
US Can't be of Positive Assistance in Haiti or Africa
#StopAfricom #BringBackOurGirlsEnd the US occupation in Haiti (See, Bill, Hillary and the Haiti Debacle)
For more of our related coverage, see:
Video of schoolgirls in Haiti tear-gassed by state forces ; The Global War Against Black Women ; Photos of NY Rally - Nigeria, Bring Back Our Daughters Black girls lives matter, their dreams matter ; and Bring Back Our Girls kidnapped by Boko Haram.
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The Ezili Network's call to ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ includes the 64,000 missing Black women and girls, forgotten in America.
Photo essay at: The Global War Against Black Women and girls.
According to the National Crime Information Center, more than 270,000 minorities have been reported missing since 2010, with almost half of that number comprised of African-Americans and roughly 64,000 being African-American girls and women....Despite such a vast number of missing people in the U.S. being African-American females, there is a shocking lack of news coverage about them.
Also, as the world focuses on what terror is with the now trending #BringBackOurGirls, tell the U.S. gov that the face of terror is not: 66-year old Assata Shakur!
Obama, hands off Assata Shakur. Hands off Africa
Haiti schoolgirls tear-gassed by newly US-trained neo-Duvalierist macoutes. Where's the international outrage?
US Bioterrorism in Haiti, US Crowds Next
Excerpt about how Haiti schoolgirls are terrorized under the US occupation of Haiti, with no Michelle or Barack Obama "trending" outrage:"On May 7, 2014 harmful tear gas and chemically-laced, probably cholera water, was unleashed on Haiti schoolgirls. The terror by grown men against schoolgirls can be seen here in Haiti, under the US occupation. US-trained Haiti police spraying chemically treated water on schoolgirls at will. The students were demanding the government pay the teachers to end the strike by teachers over wages that forced the cancellation of classes for a third straight day.
The video shows the use of tear gas, water cannon, pepper sprays, mass State police attack on schoolgirls and civilians by the newly-trained US-equipped macoutes in Haiti. These are reprehensible moves to crack down on free expression and peaceful assembly. The schoolgirls simply asked for schools to reopen. But are unconscionably subjected to biological terror further evidencing part of what our essay at The global war against Black women adds to the now trending discussion of #BringBackOurGirls. US-armed Black men in Haiti and at Boko Haram terrorizing schoolgirls. Out of whose womb did these "men" issue from? A melanated woman or an intricate Fort Benning (School of the Americas) psych-op cell?"
Ezili Dantò of HLLN
"Di Djab bonjou l'ap manje w. Pa di Djab bonjou, l'ap manje w."