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Black Agenda Radio April 12, 2024
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
12 Apr 2024

Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio April 12, 2024

This week we listen to BAR’s 2017 analysis of the protection afforded Rwanda’s Paul Kagame by the human rights industrial complex, which works closely with the U.S. state. In the second part of our discussion with BAR’s poet in residence Raymond Nat Turner, he discusses the connections between art and politics and an upcoming performance in Harlem. But first Camila Escalante of Kawsachun News discusses Ecuador’s invasion of Mexico’s embassy, the violations of international law, and the US determination to keep Ecuador as a compliant puppet state.

Paul Kagame

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