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	<title>Red Pepper &#187; Fatima Mujtaba</title>
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		<title>Making noise for Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speaking Truth to Power by Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem (Fahamu Books &#038; Pambazuka Press), reviewed by Fatima Mujtaba ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Speaking Truth to Power brings together leading Pan-Africanist Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem&#8217;s thoughts on a number of critical issues, including the empowerment of women, the dynamics of global politics and domestic political contestations within Africa.</p>
<p>Abdul-Raheem, a Nigerian, was a journalist and a prolific columnist in newspapers across Africa. He later became one of the founding editors of Africa Review and a member of the seventh Pan-African Congress held in Uganda in 1994. He lost his life as a United Nations Millennium Campaign deputy director for Africa during a maternal health campaign trail last May in an ambush in Nairobi.</p>
<p>Abdul-Raheem began writing a series of &#8216;Pan-African Postcards&#8217; in 1997, around the time of the overthrow of the Mobutu government in the Democratic Republic of Congo. These have been brought together in this thought-provoking collection published by Pambazuka Press with the support of African Women&#8217;s Development fund.</p>
<p>Through his keen wit, Abdul-Raheem presents his vision of a free Africa at a time when global power structures continue to hold the continent in a subordinate position. He also juxtaposes the persistent inequalities in African society, including in healthcare access, with global advances in technology. Despite more than half a million women in the global South dying in pregnancy and childbirth, all too often the African response has been to accept &#8216;God&#8217;s will&#8217; rather than questioning the will of those in power.</p>
<p>From urging the women of Africa &#8216;to make noise&#8217; as part of the Piga Debe campaign on women&#8217;s rights to poking fun at the free market as a &#8216;dressed up&#8217; imperialism, Abdul-Raheem&#8217;s was a radical voice both within Africa and for Africa. He condemned the Wall Street $700 billion bailout plan pushed by the Bush administration by pointing out how far it superseded the $72 billion fund set aside to meet UN millennium development goals by 2015.</p>
<p>The Pan-African movement has been criticised by a range of commentators, who have charged it as playing a role in maintaining repressive regimes in Zimbabwe and Ethiopia. Yet despite these criticisms, for Abdul-Raheem the value of</p>
<p>Pan-Africanism remains the dignity and solidarity it encapsulates, not only for citizens of Africa but the world.</p>
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