Slogan
Independent journalist; Founder of blog África en Mente; a member of the Madrid Committee of the Federation of Committees of Solidarity with Black Africa.
Rosa Moro explores the sharp decline in Algeria-Mali relations after a disputed drone incident, amid wider geopolitical manipulation, misinformation, and escalating regional tensions involving Morocco, France, and Western interests.
Minister Traoré only appealed to the UN agencies because the UN - of which Burkina Faso is a member - is expected to exercise greater discernment when confronted with unverified reports and alleged facts.
Rosa Moro examines the plight of the Annobonese people, trapped under Equatorial Guinea’s dictatorship, as they fight for recognition and independence from colonial-era injustices.
Despite the gravity of the situation, such an alert was barely echoed by the Western media and authorities.
Rosa Moro exposes the ongoing Western-backed plunder of the DRC’s vast mineral wealth, highlighting Rwanda’s role in the atrocities and the geopolitical struggle over resources amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.
The enormous problem in Rwanda is that very expensive international Public Relations companies have built an image of modern democrats for criminals...
Who is surprised that the International Criminal Court has sided with the genocidaires against the victims?
In their charm offensive in Africa, the Zionists exploit the image they want to sell around the world of being the legitimate representatives of the Jewish people.
The best proof that a coup is truly revolutionary and in defense of its people, or is likely to evolve in that direction, is when the empire threatens to intervene to restore its "democracy", i.e. its dominance.
Since the US and its European NATO allies destroyed Libya in 2011, the entire region has been destabilized by terrorism.