Wagner Group mercenaries have engaged in systemic violence against civilians in the Central African Republic to secure access to mineral resources.
While U.S. efforts to evacuate American civilians from Sudan faced criticism, the State Department had carried out the first organized evacuation convoy on April 28-29.
Morocco did not protest any seizure of its tanks, nor did it confirm such expropriation even happened, and the Czech Republic denied taking the tanks without consent.
From grave rights abuses to corrosion of societies, Wagner Group has been a security threat to Africa.
The Kremlin’s activities across Africa remain largely in the shadows, but Russia’s record of foreign interference is undeniable.
From Syria to Ukraine and beyond, the Wagner Group has been credibly accused of crimes against humanity.
In fact, the Wagner private military company forces stand accused of war crimes in Ukraine, Syria and parts of Africa.
Humanitarian supplies have been looted, but USAID is not providing material aid to Tigray rebels.
As of August 27, four ships carrying 154,640 tons of wheat had left Ukraine for Africa. Top recipients of wheat are Egypt, Indonesia and Bangladesh.
‘Purely unfounded’? In fact, allegations of rights abuses and destabilizing activities by Wagner's private military forces are abundant and well-documented.
Observers said Kenya’s voting was free and fair. Odinga played a similar game when he lost two other elections.
News reports say the U.N. found credible evidence that Rwandan military joined M23 in attacks on Congolese security forces.
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