Breaking Chains: Africa's Internal Struggle to Overcome Neocolonialism

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Breaking Chains: Africa's Internal Struggle to Overcome Neocolonialism

“It's a continuation of neocolonial thought. It is about domination under the pretense of wanting to create peace, and you are right. We've seen it repeated over and over, where you engage in the so-called negotiations to establish a peace deal, but at the same time you are actively breaking international law by assassinating leaders and by calling for regime change.”

#PanAfricanFrequency discussed with Dr. Oscar van Heerden, senior research fellow at the University of Johannesburg, the neocolonial pressure from old superpowers refusing to accept a multipolar world and reveals how BRICS is fighting back with new payment systems, a new development bank, new trade corridors, and new alliances that do not route through the old colonial capitals.

Should the Global South trust any negotiation with powers that openly call for regime change while claiming to seek peace? Share your take on this with us in the comments.

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