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Statement On The Passing Away Of Pope Francis

Statement On The Passing Away Of Pope Francis

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Sahel Solidarity Campaign Network - Latest News [Page 1]
The leadership, members and supporters of the Sahel Solidarity Campaign Network extend heartfelt condolences to the Catholic community in the Sahel region and across Africa and among Africans in the diasporas. We stand in solidarity with the faithful in ... More >>
Call For Widespread Condemnation & Concrete Action To End The Racist & Xenophobic Attacks Against Blacks In Mauritania
Thursday, 13 March 2025, 9:20 pm | Sahel Solidarity Campaign Network
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The Three Wise Men Of The Desert Are No Dictators
The Three Wise Men Of The Desert Are No Dictators

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time28-07-2025

  • Scoop

The Three Wise Men Of The Desert Are No Dictators

The Sahel Solidarity Campaign Network (SaS-CaN) categorically and vehemently challenges the aggressive rhetoric and spurious allegation that has dominated media headlines and agendas of meetings of the political cultic world and the Deep State. The mischievous allegation presumes that the three wise men of the desert are dictators, who want to hold onto power indefinitely without conducting elections. It is not the policy of SaS-CaN to join argument-based demonization, where the intention is to assassinate the character of another person. But having viewed the motives behind the latest allegation peddled against leaders of the Sahel, we deem it fit to now respond accurately to this mischievous, inciting, hateful and misleading statement, which to all intents and purposes, intend to undermine peace, political stability and development in Africa. One would wonder whether the architects of this mischief making may not have been intoxicated with illicit substances when building their narrative about the Sahel. It is absolutely clear that the enemies of Africa are doing this with the ill-intent to mislead and deceive the public with baseless allegations. SaS-CaN has repeatedly stated that the enemies of Africa and local traitors can go to any length to destroy the revolutionary process in the Sahel region. Vile propaganda, coups and counter coups, division and violence are some of the tools employed by these dark forces to undermine peace, development and prosperity in Africa. The presumption that the three wise men of the desert are dictators, like all other vile allegations, is baseless and misleading. This is not about democracy, but a shameful, predatory, demeaning and repugnant attack on the character of the leaders of the Sahel. It is also an attempt to spread hatred, mischief and negativity. This is unacceptable! The facts are: When it comes to human rights, freedom, the rule of law, socio-economic development and environmental justice in Africa, democracy is a farce if not a bogus system. In the Sahel region, for instance, the current crisis points to the failure of western designed and imposed democracy to address the demands and aspirations of the African people. Succeeding civilian governments did not represent the people, and existed only in the service of foreign interests. In this imposed governance system, western backed corrupt politicians dominates national politics, making democracy a sham and complete mockery. For most parts of post-independence Africa, the so-called democratic governments have proved to be dishonest to their people; they have proved to be authoritarian, corrupt, ethnocentric and subservient to neo-colonial agendas on the continent. During this period, the Sahel region was faced with violent extremist attacks, economic collapse and political instability, coupled by acute food, fuel, and medical shortages and humanitarian crisis due to western backed activities of terrorist outfits on the continent. The countries in the Sahel region, including Mali, Burkina Faso and the Republic of Niger were rated in the bottom pit of United Nations Human Development Index (UNHDI) as the world's poorest and educationally backward nations. It comes to say therefore that those neo-colonial-driven governments have left behind a legacy mired by a crippled economy, abject poverty, underdevelopment, brutal environmental pollution and degradation, and a proxy terrorist war. Prior to the revolution, democracy was never allowed to make roots in the Sahel region. Elections were just a play cook exercise, but orders on governance, control of the economy and natural resources were coming from outside Africa. The Deep State controlled and make decisions on everything; they sit overseas and manipulate African leaders, decide the structure and composition of electoral bodies. They make decision on which party would form the next government, which party should be allowed to participate in elections, who should contest for the presidency, and they bankrolled the entire election process, and even decide who should be registered to vote. So, where is the independence and national sovereignty when the future of a nation is determined by foreign interests? The people have no choice, they are kept divided, hungry, unemployed, homeless, impoverished, isolated, excluded, frustrated, hopeless, and abandoned, while billions of dollars' worth of mineral wealth and natural resources are stashed away annually out of the continent, to develop foreign capitals. The local people are deprived of their own God-given lands, and forced to bear the burden of environmental degradation due to ill-thought-out economic activities of foreign companies operating on the continent. All these are happening while international instruments like the United Nations and African Union keep silence and take no action to help poor Africans. Is this what democracy means-government for the people? To maintain the system or status quo, the Deep State controlled the media and designs their own narratives to present themselves to the poor African people as their saviour. Furthermore, where there are dissenting voices, the Deep State will intervene either by igniting foreign military aggression, or incite political instability or ethnic violence, fund cross border attacks, internal rebellions, organise coups and counter coups, control the activities of civil society groups and the judiciary, or remote control corrupt and failed regional bodies to achieve hidden agendas. The present Sahel under the leadership of the three wise men of the desert, has proved that with the right leaders, the region has chalked giant strides in nation building and transformation that other countries, especially in the West have not been able to achieve in decades. Nowhere in the world has sovereignty restored. These are possible achievements only under the Sahel revolution. In most parts of Africa today, we still find governments that boast their achievements around surrendering national dignity to the whims and caprices of the Deep State. In the Sahel region, the three wise men of the desert believe leadership is about serving your people first before any other selfish interests; it is responsibility, and not privileges. If this is so, as we do believe and hold in high esteem, then why the malice, hatreds and grudges towards the leaders of Mali, Burkina Faso and the Republic of Niger? True democracy in alive in the Sahel, and this manifest through the support and solidarity of the people with their leaders. The Sahel people have nailed their support and solidarity behind their authentic wise men of the desert, and this is a message to the world that they are ever ready to resist any attempts either by foreign powers or local traitors to truncate the ongoing development process in their region. For the unbelieving Thomases in the Holy Bible, we want to bring to their notice that the Sahel people reject orthodox prescription of governance systems, and political agendas founded on greed, oppression, blackmail, exploitation, exclusion, failed economy, epileptic social services, fractured judicial system, human rights violations, constitutional coups, violence, degradation and dehumanisation. They are sending a message to detractors that it is no longer business as usual and gone is the era of manipulation, treachery, divide and rule, thievery, remote control politicking and king-makers' politics in the Sahel region. The people of the Sahel have found peace, freedom, justice and dignity around the three wise men of the desert; and they now call on other Africans to support the revolution in the Sahel region. To say that it is not the Sahel people that betrayed democracy in the ECOWAS block, is to say the obvious. The enemies of democracy in the Sahel and Africa generally are the Wall Street and Deep State who believe they have everything and can do anything, including, to persuade foreign powers to intervene militarily and unleash terror in any country, and overthrow governments that refuse to bow down. In the West for instance, democracy is defined in terms of money, power, weapons and control over the media. Those who say the Sahel people have yet to identify the form of government that can best address their demands and aspirations are themselves confused and have no knowledge of what is really happening in Africa. This is where the three wise men of the desert are being vindicated, by their patriotic zeal, progressive actions and unmatched determination to catapult the Sahel as a free, peaceful, progressive and forward-moving region in the world. This is only possible when politics is independent of foreign manipulation, thanks to the role-model leadership exhibited by the three wise men of the desert. Dissolving old political structures, including legislative house, election bodies and other state institutions is part of the ongoing revolutionary process in the Sahel region. What the three wise men of the desert are doing is to save their region from further destruction and devastation under terrorist forces operating in Africa. The Sahel revolution advocates traditional, independent, effective and efficient governance system that gives no place for expression of social vices and degeneracy, including electoral frauds and malpractices; threats and intimidation that is used by the party in governance to silence alternative political views and exclude the mass of the people in the decision-making process; misuse of public facilities that are supposed to be for the use of the general public, but which are diverted for the comfort of corrupt politicians, their families and cronies; gross violations of human rights and denial of freedoms; tyranny and dictatorship rule; political instability, election violence, incitements, hatreds and division. These vicious acts do not constitute freedom, but are being used to oppress and chain Africans. The issue in the Sahel is no more about importing governance system into the region, or waiting for directives to come from outside. The new Sahel is about addressing the social, economic and political crisis in the region, end the terrorist war and restore peace in a region that once abandoned by so-called moral guarantors or international partners. It is unfortunate that after more than six decades of what supposed to be independence from colonial bandage, the Sahel region had not benefitted from the gains of domestic self-rule. When democracy cannot address the demands and aspirations of the people, many of those citizens will lose faith in the system and democracy suffers backslide. This is what happened in the Sahel and other African countries today. The three wise men of the desert have now taken their responsibility to change this bitter narrative. They vowed to make the sacrifices required for achieving the stated revolutionary goals, for the good of Africa. They have assured all Africans that they came with a difference and that they are not puppets and will not bow to no force on earth, nor betray the conscience of African people. These leaders are now the target for extermination for their refusal to accept orders on how they should manage their own internal matters. In line with the new Sahel's mission, the three wise men of the desert have already taken several steps including dismantling colonial structures, easing taxes that were unduly burdening the public, introducing a high degree of transparency and efficiency in governance and stopping unnecessary government expenditure. National security is also on the agenda and steps have been taken to strengthen the national security institutions in the three Sahel countries, and competent, disciplined and hardworking officers have been given appropriate responsibilities to manage those agencies. A triangular military force has been created to reinforce the security of the entire Sahel region. Above all, appropriate actions have been taken to make the entire Sahel a safe region free of terrorism, extremism, activities of the underworld, theft and robbery, the drug menace, violations of human rights, oppression, disruptions of public order, and the menace of transnational organised crimes. It is very regrettable that some forces outside the African soil still do not grasp the full import of the connections between oppression and fascist dictatorship, and of the threat that the politics of poverty and terrorism posed to national security and the very fabric of the Sahel society. It is ironic that those taunting behind the façade of democracy and human rights are the very same entities that are guilty and are the sources of weapons, tanks, arms, depleted uranium ammunitions, missiles, carpet bombers, war ships and carriers, bombs, machines, mercenaries and extreme terrorists that maim, kill and destroy millions of innocent lives around the world, not only during their colonial past, but even in this 21st century. The Sahel Solidarity Campaign Network maintains that France and its allies owe the people of the Sahel respect as they strive to free their lands and territories from the scourge of narcotic drugs, corruption, and criminality so that with the ongoing development processes and institutional transformation, they may restore their dignity, which was once sold to every passers-by for peanuts. But it still appears that some countries, institutions and individuals, out of insensitivity, backward thinking and sell-outs mentality, refuse to understand the ongoing transformation process in the Sahel. Let it be clear, the people of the Sahel have resolved to never allow again outsiders to take over their mineral wealth and rich natural resources. Period! The reality on the ground speaks for itself. Any country or countries that want to usurp the Sahel's economically significant terrains would be resisted and sovereignty defended. The Sahel revolution is a series of economic and social transformations; it ensures security, national pride, and calls for equal terms in dealing with all nations, without compromising sovereignty. It principal aim is to ensure that the people of the Sahel become architects of their destiny in a region that stands tall and pride itself in global ratings. The Sahel Solidarity Campaign Network denounces the attempts to spread false information through various platforms, depicting the three wise men of the desert as dictators. This act does not only provoke hatred, but also promote hostility with the objective of overthrowing the legitimate governments of Mali, Burkina Faso and the Republic of Niger. God bless the three wise men of the desert! God bless the Sahel!!

Morning Report Essentials for Monday 28 July 2025
Morning Report Essentials for Monday 28 July 2025

RNZ News

time28-07-2025

  • RNZ News

Morning Report Essentials for Monday 28 July 2025

sport infrastructure 10:00 am today In today's episode, Attorney-General Judith Collins says the government's proposed electoral law changes clash with constitutional rights; Thousands of overseas-made building products have been approved for use in New Zealand, in a bid to reduce construction costs and help a struggling building industry; The Transport Agency has been secretly using cameras in billboards at city intersections to track cars and trucks; the Black Caps defeated South Africa after a thrilling last-over finish in the final of the Twenty20 International Tri-Series in Harare over the weekend; We cross the Tasman for the latest from Kerry-Anne Walsh.

Combined model for school boards sought
Combined model for school boards sought

Otago Daily Times

time26-07-2025

  • Otago Daily Times

Combined model for school boards sought

Catholic schools in Oamaru are awaiting government sign-off to combine primary and secondary school boards in the town into one body. New Zealand School Boards Association (NZSBA) Otago regional executive chairman and St Kevin's College board member Eugen Dupu said over the past 18 months, St Kevin's College and St Joseph's School — both state-integrated Catholic schools with the same proprietor and special character — had been exploring the possibility of a shared governance model. "Through wide consultation — including input from both school communities and independent facilitators — there has been strong support for a single combined board, while maintaining the individual identity and character of each school," he said. The proposed model would bring more cohesive leadership, as well as strengthened Catholic stewardship and enhanced students and whanau support, he said. "We are now in the final stages of working with the Ministry of Education, with guidance from the NZSBA, to formalise the new structure reflecting the overwhelming support received from both school communities." The school hopes the changes will be in time for the school board elections, taking place nationwide in September. Mr Dupu said school boards strengthened governance and achievement, reflected communities, monitored student wellbeing and encouraged local decision-making. "A well-governed school benefits the whole community. Better education leads to stronger social and economic outcomes. "Active community participation strengthens democracy and ensures schools are responsive to the needs of all tamariki and whānau. "Strong school governance isn't just about policies and procedures — it's about shaping environments where every child can thrive," he said. "When communities lead with purpose, schools flourish." He anticipates the St Kevin's elections will be a "positive opportunity to renew and refresh community involvement". This year, NZSBA has launched its "Get on Board" campaign before the three-yearly school board elections. NZSBA president Meredith Kennet said school boards played a critical role in our education system, making decisions that affect students, teachers and whānau across the country. "This campaign is about making sure all New Zealanders understand the value of community participation in their children's education — and feel empowered to take part," she said. Get on Board 2025 has rolled out additional resources for schools and boards, overhauled its website, and increased advertising across all platforms. Online workshops and webinars are also available on the NZSBA website, along with live sessions and online courses. Waitaki Valley School principal Jane Severinsen is looking forward to welcoming a new board of passionate parents and community members in the upcoming election. "It gives the chance for parents and the community to have a voice while guiding strategic direction," she said. "It's a wonderful opportunity for the school and local community." The school has rallied behind the new campaign, using "Get on Board" posters to advertise the election. Ardgowan Primary School principal Ryan Fraser also expects a positive election. With three positions open for the next board term, the elections would be important to the rural school. "School boards are the voice of the community and it's important to have a diverse range of voices representing." The triennial elections are scheduled from September 3 to September 19. Nominations close 35 days before each school's chosen election date. People can visit the NZSBA elections website to start the nomination process or nominate someone else. — Claire Taylor

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