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Por qué los puertos africanos son un coladero para las vacunas anti-covid falsificadas

Por qué los puertos africanos son un coladero para las vacunas anti-covid falsificadas
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The Military s Africa Gambit: Faux Intellectuals and Their False Assumptions Strike Again

Antiwar.com Original When does neo-imperialist subtext tip over to overt imperialism? Well, when it comes to America’s Africa policy, apparently it’s when Foreign Affairs indulges the published fantasies of a multigenerational military trio of facsimile David Petraeuses peddling un-ironic Rudyard Kipling reprises. In the piece in question, retired Air Force Major General Marcus Hicks, and U.S. Army Majors Kyle Atwell and Dan Collini don’t pull punches – and are just a bit too on the neocolonial nose – off-handedly asserting: Like it or not, a twenty-first century scramble for Africa is underway. Allow me to translate that into late 19th

Peter McAleese: How an ex-SAS Scot was hired to kill Pablo Escobar

ON shelves in my study sit a collection of books. Their titles are at one and same time both colourful, and malevolent. The Whores of War, Licensed to Kill, Congo Warriors, The Wonga Coup, and so the epithets adorning their front covers go on. No less colourful and malevolent are the real-life characters who inhabit the pages of what I’ve come to call my ‘mercenary’ collection. “Mad” Mike Hoare, Jean “Black Jack” Schramme, Costas Georgiou alias “Colonel Callan”, and Bob Denard, who revelled in the nickname les Affreux – the Dreadful – and whose life is said to have inspired Frederick Forsyth’s 1974 novel about mercenaries in Africa that was subsequently made into a fictional ­action movie – The Dogs of War.

Crime and (no) punishment: Why Africa s ports are vulnerable to counterfeit Covid vaccines

Law enforcement sources, crime analysts and others have identified free trade zones as arguably the biggest threat to the safety of vaccine supplies in Africa. Mombasa is at the top of the list of ports already a major conduit for falsified and substandard medicines. Lack of a continental strategy to stop the spread of fake Covid vaccines means countries are acting in isolation. Black-green tears of moss streak the facades of once-white buildings. The city is a maze of narrow streets, some cobbled with sea-stones, calcified by the centuries that have passed since they were laid. The air, always humid, is aromatic with sweet spices and fish, salt-washed from the nearby sea; the cacophony of the many markets and the muezzins call to prayer add to an atmosphere already heavy on the senses.   

Crime and (no) punishment: Why Africa s ports are vulnerable to counterfeit Covid vaccines

Crime and (no) punishment: Why Africa s ports are vulnerable to counterfeit Covid vaccines
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