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Reggae Music to be protected by UN

Every body go for reggea!!! Reggae music has been added by #UNESCO to its list of cultural treasures. The music which originated in Jamaica and made famous by artists like Jimmy Cliff, Burning Spear and Gregory Isaacs has millions of followers worldwide. Reggae was embraced all over the world especially in Africa where artists such as Lucky Dube and Alpha Blondie became household names.

AFRICAN MIGRATION TO EUROPE

THE HIDDEN RESPONSIBILITIES, CAUSES, COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS AND STEREOTYPES OF EUROPE TOWARD AFRICA.

What is IMMIGRATION? Immigration is the international movement of peoples into a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens,or to take up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreigner.

And this is how Europe see Africans, as much poorer, less educated fleeing from poverty and ignorance. But this are the reality:

E.U contribute to Africa,s economic misery due to its selfish external trade policy. Never the less, the prevailing perspectives of the EU and of its member countries concerning African IMMIGRATION remains to be focused on security, the foreclosure of its external borders and prevention,s. Current EU programs and concepts to fight African migration are questionable. Even development oriented approaches are bound to fail, if not backed by sustainable Immigration Policies.

Africa,s ECONOMIC history is a history of large population movements driven by a variety of reasons: Notably, slave trade and colonialism by the Europeans, violent conflicts interfered and sponsored by western powers, extreme poverty caused by the Europeans of looting all the resources and now being misused by our own leaders whom are raise by the Europeans. Ecological degradation, population pressure and a certain cultural prosperity of some ethnic groups for outward orientation. Still up today most of the half of Africans live under conditions of extreme poverty and definitely insecurity.

Migration is not necessarily a zero game, where one side losses to the benefits of others. This hold for Africa too. In the idea case, all parties involved could gain benefit:The migrants, their extended families at home,the countries of origin and the receiving countries,if migration would be properly managed in the overall interest. But unfortunately selfish interest of major players which are Europeans involved in this game, both on an individual and state level.

By their discouragement and zero-Migration policies on the part of the fortress Europe for Example, encouraging Irregular migration, smuggling, marginalization and exploitation of migrants on different levels and stages of their journey to Europe.

As Africa lost their Educated peoples as many have most to gain by Europe of their resources endowment and they are more vulnerable than others to benefit from the pull factors, like better living and economic conditions in their host countries. This is one of the reasons of a considerable” BRAIN DRAIN“Which is the EMIGRATION of highly trained or qualified people from a particular country.

As Africa lost 3rd of its academic work force to highly Industrialized countries like Europe and U.S.

Africa has been the most important source of this” BRAIN DRAIN” due to the economic and/or political crisis being caused and fuel by the Western powers.

How ever, there are also positive the opposite of “BRAIN DRAIN” which is “BRAIN GAIN” Which is an increase in the number of highly, foreign-born professionals entering a country to live and work where greater opportunities are offered. Which is transfer of knowledge, of innovations and the consolidation or extension of foreign trade relations. New value systems,political and spiritual orientations, acquired by migrants in Europe, and Imported into their home countries often contributed significantly to the development of Africa. Migrants among the African political elite for example mostly educated at European Universities, played a decisive role in many liberation movements. Heroes of African Independence, like LEOPOLD SEDARSENGHOR, KWAME NKURUMA, AMILCAR CABRAL,FRANTZ FANON or Nelson Mandela and many exiled politicians of A.N.C which contributed to the end of apartheid in South Africa.

In additions, remittances of African migrants can contribute considerably not just the well being of their families at home, but to poverty reduction and development on a regional or even changing of dictatorship regime, example like The Gambia Where there was a dictatorship ruling of 22 years, but The Gambian migrants or peoples living in diasporas play the most important role to make change through remittances.

Therefore, it has been recognized that remittances; Mostly from Europe; constitute the second largest source of external private finance in African developing countries, up to now they are an underutilized and badly manage source of national development in the countries of origin.

However, the EU member countries bear their share of responsibility too: highly entry barriers, and the criminalization of irregular migrants,results in social seclusion and formation of ghettos of migrants in European capitals, which discourage remittances because the concerned prefer to care for their immediate own needs in an hostile social and political environment.

MIGRANTS ROUTES FROM AFRICA TO REACH TO EUROPE.

How African migrants make there way to Europe.

Within this two decades Northern Africa developed into a transit region for sub-Saharan migrants. The new migration pattern, its policy response by the Maghreb and European states, as well as its negative; side effects; on the migrants concerned. And the actual number of migrants living in transit in northern Africa is difficult to estimate. Most of them are irregulars and without papers, mostly living under miserable conditions without being treat as human being, in an Arabic Xenophobic social environment.

As part of my own experience with many of my fellow Sub-Saharan migrants who passed through Libya considered ourselves being treated as slaves and inhumane, poor wretches, or subhuman beings .And we are not certainly welcomed by the local population and the authorities.

And many thousands of African migrants died or went missing on the perilous sea journey under appalling conditions, according to the estimation of I.O.M.

And migrants have to pay a large amount of money to the smugglers .

Unfair EU foreign trade policy migration pressure of young youths from Africa, because no other perspectives for them to make for their lives.

And this has been recognized by the EU member states too. And they promised to stem the growing flow of migrants, among others is by increasing in the so-called development Aid to the most West and North African countries. How ever their So-called Aid and development do not necessarily lead to a reduction of migration, hence its not going into the right place and not benefiting the youths.

According to the studies published by the World Bank, International NGOs, and others repeatedly blamed EU in this respect, providing that the EU foreign trade policy contributes to a significant extend to reduce the income earning possibilities of African producers, in pursuit of the commercial interest of the EU members states, and to the detriment of development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

In addition, this selfish foreign trade policy of the EU an its member states counteracted its own pro-poor development cooperation with African states which it tried to implement since decades.

CONCLUSION.

African migration is a reflection of its socio-economic dynamics since the times of the slave trade. In this decades the number of refugees from conflicts in Africa increased dramatically. The conflicts ridden and poverty Stricken region of Western Africa became cradle of migration from Sub-Saharan African to Europe, where most African migrants with overseas destinations live. They flee from their desolate economic situation, violent conflicts or political persecution. They DRAIN of human capital from Africa is most pronounced in the employment sector for highly qualified personnel.

The European Union and its member states share a heavy dual responsibility for the continuing migration pressure: first because they fostered over decades corrupt and autocratic regimes like dictatorship countries or leaders which are cooperating with them like Sudan president Omar Al-Bashir, Idriss Deby and many more others. And those dictatorship regimes are still to be felt today, and constitutes one of the underlying factors for politically motivated migration. Secondly, the EU contributed to Africas growing economic misery, due to the damaging effects of European selfish external trade policy. Nevertheless, the prevailing perspectives of the EU concerning Africans immigration remains to be focused on security foreclosure of its external borders and prevention.

Research and written by Moro Yapha or commonly known as Yaya Yaffa.A refugee and political activist.

Slogan: EQUAL RIGHTS AND JUSTICE FOR EVERYONE.

commemoration of the legacy of the late Thomas Sankara:

Commemorating the legacy of Thomas Sankara one of the truthful revolutionary of the African continent.
Born: December 21, 1949, Yako, Burkina Faso
Assassinated : October 15,1987, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
And one of his inspiring speeches and word’s among them women #Emancipation!!!
“I speak on behalf of the millions of human beings … thrown out of work by a system that is structurally unjust and periodically unhinged, who are reduced to only glimpsing in life a reflection of the lives of the affluent. I speak on behalf of women the world over, who suffer from a male-imposed system of exploitation. … Women who struggle and who proclaim with us that the slave who is not able to take charge of his own revolt deserves no pity for his lotthomas

Migrants social, economical And cultural contribution to the society

My dear human beings, before we waste our time of critising and talking against migration and refugees.
Let’s think twice who are they and what are they bringing into our society?
There are millions positive ideas and deeds which they brought and are contributing into our society .
Part of them Socially, economically and culturally.
Going deep into it:
#Socially: These human beings were living in a very rich and develop social life, and since they’re here, they will and are ready to share that social life interaction into their societies.
#Economically: These people came with their skills, talents and intellectual idea’s, so if they’re given chances to utilize these, How many millions and billions are they going to contribute to the economic, also into labour market.
#Culturally: These people where born and raised into a very rich and inspiring cultures and traditions, that they inherited, which they would like to share from their warmly hearted beings.
So if these people are given chances and channels of integration into the society.
How many people’s are going to learn and benefit from those rich amazing culture’s and traditions.
So my advice to the warmly hearted human beings is that, let’s open our hearts and arms to these people’s with such amazing gifts into our societies in order for us to be well credited and also the younger generation coming after us, by tackling #Racism,#Nationalism and #Patriotism.
Equal rights and justice for everyone!!
Peace love and unity.

Kofi Annan recent interview with BBC about conflicts.

#Annan recent interview: World is ‘messy’ and lacking ‘strong leaders’

The former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has said “cool heads and sober judgement” are needed to tackle the world’s conflicts.

Speaking before the US, UK and French air strikes in Syria, he told Hardtalk’s Zeinab Badawi: “We cannot allow situations where leaders threaten war on television or on Twitter.”

He said the world had become “particularly messy” and he did not see the strong leaders around who could cope with the problems.

This is an archive Hardtalk interview conducted in April 2018.
#Source BBC.

Enslavement of Blacks in Libya

My dear fellow humans,brothers and sisters in this world,at this pointing time of writing this text am already dropping tears,its very shocked,sad,heartbreaking,emphatic and incredible of whats applying to my fellow African brothers and sisters in Libya at this moment.
I cant still believe if such thing could still exist or apply in human society, in this 21st century,but it was also not a big surprise to me since i have also passed through it in few years ago.
A modern slave market for black Africans,being kidnap and sell in a very high price,which is unaffordable to pay,if not they rape,torture,shock by electric,burn to death, shot by gun and kill alive which are the consequences.
These are innocent peoples who among them are victims of wars and prosecutions from their home countries,finding the way to have a stable and peacefully living,while some of them were driven away by poverty in order to find a way of having a better live for themselves and including their families back home.
And its very pity that its carried out by our fellow African brotherly country,why?Just simply because they are “blacks” and poor.
Where is African Union,European Union,Arabic States and Human Right Watches,black Africans perishing and disappearing in the North-African Countries,without no one caring and talking about it,also perishing and disappearing in the North-Africans territory or coasts which is the mediterranean sea without no one caring about it,simply because they are “Blacks”.
Libya is a living hell for black African migrants, where no one can longer survive with peace of mind and comfortable.
The same time the so-called European nations closing their borders,and turning the ships back to the Libyan militias groups to kill them all,without accepting them, in the eyes of Humanitarian level.
Seeing and knowing of all whats happening to the Black migrants in Libya,but they collaborating and making deals with them to stop them from coming.
Within these years Northern Africa developed into a transit region for sub-Saharan migrants.The new migration pattern, its policy response by the Maghreb and European states, as well as its negative; side effects;on the black migrants concerned. And the actual number of migrants living in transit in northern Africa is difficult to estimate. Most of them are irregulars and without papers, mostly living under bad and miserable conditions without being treat as human being, in an Arabic Xenophobic social environment which is not seen and said.
As part of my own experience with many of my fellow Sub-Saharan migrants who passed through Libya considered ourselves being treated as slaves and with humiliations,poor wretches, or subhuman beings .And we are not certainly welcomed neither by the society or state.
You would never believe until you see how human beings are going through in Libya Much especially Black Africans,a 21st century holocaust which is not seen and talk by the public,unless those who face and experience it.
Therefore i am among those who have seen,gone through experienced and know it,thats why i wrote this text from my own idea which i know and gone through.
Finally i urge world leaders,much especially the AU, U.N and the Human right watch, to quickly take a step to break this modern,Human slave trade chain,and make a quick stop to it as soon as possible.
EQUAL RIGHT AND JUSTICE FOR EVERYONE,REGARDLESS OF YOUR RACE;NATIONALITY GENDER OR SEXUAL ORIENTATION!
This is what we need and this is what we fighting for!!!!!!!!!!!
BLESS YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!

AFRICAN MIGRATION TO EUROPE:

THE HIDDEN RESPONSIBILITIES, CAUSES, COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS AND STEREOTYPES OF EUROPE TOWARD AFRICA.
 
What is IMMIGRATION? Immigration is the international movement of peoples into a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens,or to take up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreigner.
And this is how Europe see Africans, as much poorer, less educated fleeing from poverty and ignorance. But this are the reality:
E.U contribute to Africas economic misery due to its selfish external trade policy. Never the less, the prevailing perspectives of the EU and of its member countries concerning African IMMIGRATION remains to be focused on security, the foreclosure of its external borders and preventions. Current EU programs and concepts to fight African migration are questionable. Even development oriented approaches are bound to fail, if not backed by sustainable Immigration Policies.
 
Africas ECONOMIC history is a history of large population movements driven by a variety of reasons: Notably, slave trade and colonialism by the Europeans, violent conflicts interfered and sponsored by western powers, extreme poverty caused by the Europeans of looting all the resources and now being misused by our own leaders whom are raise by the Europeans. Ecological degradation, population pressure and a certain cultural prosperity of some ethnic groups for outward orientation. Still up today most of the half of Africans live under conditions of extreme poverty and definitely insecurity.
 
Migration is not necessarily a zero game, where one side losses to the benefits of others. This hold for Africa too. In the idea case, all parties involved could gain benefit:The migrants, their extended families at home,the countries of origin and the receiving countries,if migration would be properly managed in the overall interest. But unfortunately selfish interest of major players which are Europeans involved in this game, both on an individual and state level.
By their discouragement and zero-Migration policies on the part of the fortress Europe for Example, encouraging Irregular migration, smuggling, marginalization and exploitation of migrants on different levels and stages of their journey to Europe.
 
As Africa lost their Educated peoples as many have most to gain by Europe of their resources endowment and they are more vulnerable than others to benefit from the pull factors, like better living and economic conditions in their host countries. This is one of the reasons of a considerable” BRAIN DRAIN”Which is the EMIGRATION of highly trained or qualified people from a particular country.
As Africa lost 3rd of its academic work force to highly Industrialized countries like Europe and U.S.
Africa has been the most important source of this” BRAIN DRAIN” due to the economic and/or political crisis being caused and fuel by the Western powers.
 
How ever, there are also positive the opposite of “BRAIN DRAIN” which is “BRAIN GAIN” Which is an increase in the number of highly, foreign-born professionals entering a country to live and work where greater opportunities are offered. Which is transfer of knowledge, of innovations and the consolidation or extension of foreign trade relations. New value systems,political and spritual orientations, acquired by migrants in Europe, and Imported into their home countries often contributed significantly to the development of Africa. Migrants among the African political elite for example mostly educated at European Universities, played a decisive role in many liberation movements. Heroes of African Independence, like LEOPOLD SEDARSENGHOR, KWAME NKURUMA, AMILCAR CABRAL,FRANTZ FANON or the many exiled politicians of A.N.C which contributed to the end of apartheid in South Africa.
 
In additions, remittances of African migrants can contribute considerably not just the well being of their families at home, but to poverty reduction and development on a regional or even changing of dictatorship regime, example like the Gambia there was dictatorship ruling of 22 years, but the Gambian migrants or peoples living in diasporas play the most important role to make change.
 
Therefore, it has been recognized that remittances;Mostly from Europe; constitute the second largest source of external private finance in African developing countries, up to now they are an underutilized and badly manage source of national development in the countries of origin.
However, the EU member countries bear their share of responsibility too: highly entry barriers, and the criminalization of irregular migrants,results in social seclusion and formation of ghettos of migrants in European capitals, which discourage remittances because the concerned prefer to care for their immediate own needs in an hostile social and political environment.
 
 
MIGTANTS ROUTES FROM AFRICA TO REACH TO EUROPE.
How African migrants make there way to Europe.
Within this two decades Northern Africa developed into a transit region for sub-Saharan migrants. The new migration pattern, its policy response by the Maghreb and European states, as well as its negative; side effects;on the migrants concerned. And the actual number of migrants living in transit in northern Africa is difficult to estimate. Most of them are irregulars and without papers, mostly living under miserable conditions without being treat as human being, in an Arabic Xenophobic social environment.
As part of my own experience with many of my fellow Sub-Saharan migrants who passed through Libya considered ourselves being treated as slaves and inhumane,poor wretches, or subhuman beings .And we are not certainly welcomed by the local population and the authorities.
And many thousands of African migrants died or went missing on the perilous sea journey under appalling conditions, according to the estimation of I.O.M.
And migrants have to pay a large amount of money to the smugglers .
 
Unfair EU foreign trade policy migration pressure of young youths from Africa, because no other perspectives for them to make for their lives.
And this has been recognized by the EU member states too. And they promised to stem the growing flow of migrants, among others is by increasing in the so-called development Aid to the most West and North African countries. How ever their So-called Aid and development do not necessarily lead to a reduction of migration, hence its not going into the right place and not benefiting the youths.
 
According to the studies published by the World Bank, International NGOs, and others repeatedly blamed EU in this respect, providing that the EU foreign trade policy contributes to a significant extend to reduce the income earning possibilities of African producers, in pursuit of the commercial interest of the EU members states, and to the detriment of development in Sub-Saharan Africa.
In addition, this selfish foreign trade policy of the EU an its member states counteracted its own pro-poor development cooperation with African states which it tried to implement since decades.
 
 
CONCLUSION.
African migration is a reflection of its socio-economic dynamics since the times of the slave trade. In this decades the number of refugees from conflicts in Africa increased dramatically. The conflicts ridden and poverty Stricken region of Western Africa became cradle of migration from Sub-Saharan African to Europe, where most African migrants with overseas destinations live. They flee from their desolate economic situation, violent conflicts or political persecution. They DRAIN of human capital from Africa is most pronounced in the employment sector for highly qualified personnel.
 
The European Union and its member states share a heavy dual responsibility for the continuing migration pressure: first because they fostered over decades corrupt and autocratic regimes like dictatorship countries or leaders which are cooperating with them like Sudan president Omar Al-Bashir, Idriss Deby and many more others. And those dictatorship regimes are still to be felt today, and constitutes one of the underlying factors for politically motivated migration. Secondly, the EU contributed to Africas growing economic misery, due to the damaging effects of European selfish external trade policy. Nevertheless, the prevailing perspectives of the EU concerning Africans immigration remains to be focused on security foreclosure of its external borders and prevention.
 
Research and written by Moro Yapha or commonly known as Yaya Yaffa.A refugee and political activist.
Slogan: EQUAL RIGHT AND JUSTICE FOR EVERYONE.

#Wearebornfree! Teach the World Right #Episode 01

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