Steven Robins, How poo became a political issue

http://historymatters.co.za/how-poo-became-a-political-issue-steven-robins/

Richard Falk, Protecting Snowden

http://richardfalk.wordpress.com/2013/07/04/protecting-snowden/

Richard Falk, (international law scholar) on whether US has legal basis to demand extradition of Snowden

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/07/201371011618650821.html

Phumi Mtetwa, It is thanks to the bill of rights that the rainbow flag can fly proudly over the rainbow nation

Phumi Mtetwa, It is thanks to the bill of rights that the rainbow flag can fly proudly over the rainbow nation

Nelson Mandela, first TV interview, 1961

The interview was conducted while Mandela was underground and being hunted by the police. It is noteworthy for various reasons. In referring to the franchise, the interviewer refers to formal education as a requirement for political activity and Mandela makes it very clear that black people in South Africa understood their political aspirations, whether or not they had access to formal education, then generally denied under apartheid. The interview may also be the first time that Mandela indicates that the response of the apartheid regime was compelling the liberation movement to reconsider its previous commitment to purely non-violent forms of resistance.

Around this time, not having any idea who Mandela was, I used to catch the bus at the Cape Town parade to go to my school, which was in Newlands. There used to be notices at the bus stop referring to ‘any meeting in regard to Nelson Mandela.’ I did not know what that was about although I was fairly politically conscious. But I like many other whites was then cut off from what the ANC had to say

Why Cornel West is upset about Barack Obama swearing on Martin Luther King’s bible

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96d_CzrfxsM

Michael Neocosmos, ‘From Peoples’ Politics to State Politics: Aspects of National Liberation in South Africa’

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An important article on the displacement of popular power and the UDF from the mid 1980s onwards. It is a chapter in Adebayo O. Olukoshi (ed), The Politics of Opposition in Contemporary Africa.  Nordic Africa Institute.  1998.

The significance of the Agang launch

It is hard not to be impressed watching on television and now reading the speech of Dr Mamphela Ramphele at Agang’s launch. 

 

How much weight to we place on a speech? Continue reading

Text of speech of Dr Mamphela Ramphele at launch of Agang

Text of speech of Dr Mamphela Ramphele at launch of Agang

I do not know whether this is word for word as she delivered it because she did not speak with notes

Aninka Claassens, Imposed tribal boundaries lock democracy out

Aninka Claassens

I am Bradley Manning -statements of celebrities in support of the need to know the truth and to end persecution of Bradley Manning

http://iam.bradleymanning.org

John Hoffman, Multiculturalism

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See entry on John Hoffman Transcendal Atheism for biographical details. To download these chapters, click on the link and then go to your download folder and click on the 5 chapters and introduction.

Albert Einstein: a political radical

Albert Einstein: a political radical

Is United States preparing for war or already at war with Syria?

Is United States preparing for war or already at war with Syria?

How Dystopian Secrecy Contributes to Clueless Wars

How dystopian secrecy

US mass surveillance, compromised justice system and rights of citizens

US mass surveillance, compromised justice system and rights of citizens

Guantanamo case, secrecy and rule of law

Guantanamo case, secrecy and rule of law

Creating a culture of democracy and debate: response to Ndinda and Neocosmos

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Michael Neocosmos, The heritage of struggle: a dialogue with Raymond Suttner’s ancestral fidelity

Neocosmosresponsetosuttner