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Bulletins and News Discussion from April 22nd to April 28th, 2024 - The Scramble For Africa: Green Edition - COTW: Democratic Republic of the Congo

Image is from this Washington Post article, which shows the Shabara artisanal mine, where cobalt and copper are dug out by hand.


This preamble got much of its information from this article in ROAPE, and this article in People's World.

Countries in the imperial core have increasingly advocated for Green New Deals, whose primary goal is to re-attract manufacturing capability to somewhat counter deindustrialization, and then export some of this renewable energy generation to other countries to gain profit. Just as the initial wave of industrialization was built on massive resource exploitation of coal and iron and then oil, this wave is being built on exploiting metals like lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements. The DRC is one of the best case studies on the planet for understanding the new dynamic.

The DRC is, to your average Western country, a resource bonanza. It is the 11th largest country by land area, and contains lithium, copper, and cobalt in massive quantities, famously containing two thirds of the world's known cobalt supplies. The Western world and their institutions swarmed the DRC like piranhas, dismantling the Congo's sovereignty over its natural resources. China was not terribly involved in the privatisation process, but has stepped in to benefit from the West's work - Chinese corporations account for 40% of the production of major Congo cobalt projects (and 15 out of 19 cobalt mines), with Switzerland at 30% via Glencore, and Kazakhstan at 22%. The US, for whatever reason, withdrew from majority ownership of some projects in the mid-2010s, but is now anxious about China's position in the cobalt markets. Western countries in general have spent their time lately drawing up critical minerals strategies both to keep capitalism chugging along in their own countries, and attempt to weaken China, which invariably involves the Congo.

The Congo has attempted to resist imperialist encroachment. In 2018, the Kaliba administration asserted a new Mining Code which raised tax and royalty rates and increased state ownership in mining firms from 5% to 10%, and these changes were bitterly resisted by the West right to the end. Since 2019, under the Tshisekedi administration, the government established the state-owned EGC, which sought to take control over the processing and export of artisanal and small-scale cobalt production, which comprises 5-15% of cobalt production in the Congo. More recently, Tshisekedi is planning to move up the manufacturing chain - instead of merely mining cobalt, they want to refine it there and then make electric vehicle batteries and other such products with it, which would be an industry worth trillions of dollars. But so far, there hasn't been much movement away from having mining exports as the backbone of the economy, and it's doubtful that plans to just keep doing this until they get rich enough to build refineries and factories will work. The profits mostly go to Western countries and have failed to produce significant benefits for Congolese workers, nor resulted in the emergence of domestic industries so far. Reforms will help a little, but only a little, and they remain fundamentally constrained by the markets and the whims of the West.

Meanwhile, war and mass displacements have put immense stress on the country. There are 7.1 million displaced people in the DRC due to various conflicts and mass displacements - most recently, the war between the Congolese army and M23. Hundreds of thousands of people continue to be displaced every few months, and across the whole country, over 26 million require humanitarian aid. 6 million people have died in the eastern DRC in the last three decades, with hundreds of armed groups, both domestic and foreign, battling for resources and territory.


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  • China has revised its company law which goes into effect on July 1st and it seems VERY important to us. I can't include all of this article here so I will put snippets instead.

    https://www.taylorwessing.com/en/insights-and-events/insights/2024/01/employees-participation-in-corporate-governance-under-the-revised-chinese-company-law

    Article 17(2) of the Revised Company Law now stipulates that the assembly of employee representatives shall be the basic form of the democratic corporate governance system and that this shall apply to all companies. That means, regardless of whether a company is private or state-owned, whether it is a limited liability or a stock corporation. This is a notable development, as democratic corporate governance as a requirement for all companies is set out in national law for the first time.

    A new organ is required in all companies called the Employee Assembly. It is democratic in nature.

    An enterprise shall decide whether to convene an assembly of employee representatives or an assembly of all employees according to the Provisions on Democratic Governance of Enterprises, relevant local regulations, and subject to the number of its employees. In general, an enterprise with 100 or more employees shall convene an assembly of employee representatives; an enterprise with fewer than 100 employees should convene an assembly of all employees. An assembly of employee representatives (or an assembly of all employees, the “Employee Assembly”) is an organ for employees to exercise their power of democratic governance of the enterprise.

    It is made up of all employees in companies below 100 members, or representatives are elected in companies above 100 members.

    The trade union of an enterprise is the executive organ of its Employee Assembly and is responsible for the daily work of the Employee Assembly.

    Cool

    An Employee Assembly shall be convened at least once a year, and more than two-thirds of the employee representatives must be present at the plenary session of an Employee Assembly. Elections and votes on relevant matters at an Employee Assembly require a majority of all employee representatives.

    Very cool

    an Employee Assembly shall usually exercise the following powers and functions:

    (I) Listening to the reports from the main persons responsible for the enterprise on the enterprise’s development planning, annual production and operation management, enterprise reform and formulation of major rules and regulations, employment issues, conclusion and implementation of labor contracts and collective contracts, production safety, and payment of social insurance premiums and housing provident funds; and making comments and suggestions thereon;

    (II) Deliberating the rules and regulations or major proposals formulated, amended or adopted by the enterprise which may directly affect the immediate interests of its employees, such as remuneration, working hours, rest and vacation, occupational safety and health, insurance and welfare, employee training, labor discipline, and the management of labor quotas; and making comments and suggestions thereon;

    (III) Deliberating and adopting the draft collective contracts, the plan for the use of the employees’ welfare fund drawn down in accordance with the relevant national regulations, the plan for adjusting the rate and timing of the payment of housing provident funds and social insurance premiums, the recommendation of candidates for model employees and other important matters;

    (IV) Electing or dismissing employee directors and employee supervisors, electing employee representatives to meetings of creditors and creditors’ committees of the enterprise subject to bankruptcy proceedings in accordance with the law, and recommending or electing management personnel of the enterprise as authorized;

    (V) Reviewing and monitoring the implementation of labor laws and regulations and labor rules by the enterprise, democratically evaluating the leaders of the enterprise, and making recommendations on rewards and punishments; and

    (VI) Such other powers and functions as may be provided by laws or regulations.

    Powers = Having access to all information of the company at every level, which is very important to worker benefits and ensuring labour law is being followed. Also the dismissing of directors, supervisors, managers, and electing representatives to meetings of creditors. In companies over 300 employees elected-members of the employee assembly must be elected to the board of directors.


    China has made all companies worker-controlled. I would show this article to anyone that claims otherwise. This is worker democracy.

    China is still a dictatorship of the proletariat.

  • I'm sure you all have seen the video of that absolute dork who PURPOSELY sent his wife with a shirt that says "Jew" in the front and has the Start of David and says "ISRAEL" in the back to walk around some pro-Palestinian protest to see if she would get beaten to death by the rabid pro-Hamas genocidal crowd.

    And, shocking I know, nothing happens. The lady just walks around, tries to irritate the people camping and nothing happens. They're all just chilling, talking to one another, doing their stuff and completely ignoring this lady. Whatever interaction that happens is minor and the anti-semitism they always complain about completely fails to materialize to harass her, yet she insists that they, the zionists, are actually the oppressed peoples.

    Also we get this awesome shot from the video.

    Also I'd like to dedicate a few words for his husband. The man planned this, he thought his wife would get harassed or even beaten but he went forwards with it. He puts his wife in a "dangerous situation" and that was his choice, all to score some points and ultimately claim "it is us who are actually being genocided" or some shit. Of course, nothing happens because their image of us is just a projection of themselves, because after all, the liar thinks everyone is just like him. What a piece of shit.

    Here's the video in case you haven't watched (and cringed) it

  • I have been informed by very serious PoliSci people that China has had no real GDP growth in 25 years, their entire economy is based on real estate that doesn't exist, and they will collapse in the next five years. Also, they have less growth than the US or Europe.

    Political Science is a serious field of study and people should take it seriously.

  • Now seems like a good time to remind everyone that, in between TV interviews whining about feeling unsafe, Zionist students at Columbia continue to verbally harass and physically assault protestors

  • Per Columbia SJP, the university has threatened to sicc the National Guard on students

    Edit: Purportedly, the president (of Columbia) personally threatened this during “negotiations”. Supposedly they will “call” the National Guard (not sure how a private entity does that) if an agreement is not reached by midnight Eastern Time, which is 8 minutes away at time of writing. now passed

    Edit 2: heard through the grapevine and through claims reposted by Columbia SJP on Instagram

    Edit 3: Apparently the deadline has been extended to 8am. However, “Columbia Public Safety” (lol), the campus rent-a-cops, have begun identifying student journalists specifically denying them access to the campus. Intense speculation that they are trying to disrupt coverage for whatever it is they’re going to do next.

    Edit 4: CPS has “corrected the error” and some student journalists have been let back in. The new deadline has passed but no word from the admin on whether they’ve begged the Guard to kill students yet. Also @SeventyTwoTrillion@hexbear.net pin maybe? Seems at least marginally important. There’s a non-zero chance of not-summary executions of protestors happening after the bodycams mysteriously all fail simultaneously, should Columbia give the not-kill order.

  • I'm being forced to listen to talk radio and this slimy fucking zionist jew in New york is openly comparing college students, Palestinians, and hamas to nazi Germany and is openly saying everything the nazis did to the jews these people want to - and are right now - doing to Israel and zionist jews in New york.

    All I'm thinking is "wall, pit, woodchipper? Wall, pit, woodchipper?"

  • The pearl-clutching going on in American media over the Columbia student protests is sickening. Death to America.

  • why are zionist so extremly triggered by this little columbia protest ? they go ALL PSY OPS ON DECK insane against it ... This crazy Not Okay Professor , the Lady with the "Jew" T-shirt ? Im allready exiteded what they have planned for tomorrow.

  • Thank you everyone on the well wishes and the congratulations on my last post, reading everything really warmed my heart and reminded me of how beautiful our community here is. Truly thank you from the bottom of my heart, I'll make sure that little Obeida/Qassam/Nasrallah knows about his weird podcast offshoot forum aunts and uncles one day.

    Again returning to the main focus of this thread, it's crazy that we've finally reached a pace in the Ukraine war where things are happening too fast for us news nerds to catch up. Like I didn't know that Soloviove even existed two days ago, now it has already fallen and suddenly we've learned that a place called Arkhangelsk exists and that Russian troops are already pretty much there. After following street battles in Bakhmut and hearing just about Synkivka and Robotyne for a whole year, this pace is astonishing. That turtle tank monstrosity is also beautiful, I learned about it a week ago and now it's roaming down central Krasnogorovka suddenly after breaking the most annoying part of the 2014 fortified line. Thank you Mr Shoigu for finally rewarding us daily news slop enjoyers after feeding us empty fields and 100m advances for a long ass time.

  • Jamaica Officially Recognizes the Palestinian State

    The decision was made by Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, after a debate in the Jamaican government cabinet on Monday. The government of Jamaica made the decision on Tuesday to officially recognize the Palestinian State.

    The decision was made by Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, after a debate in the Jamaican government cabinet on Monday.

    With this, Kingston joins the bloc of 140 UN member states and the 11 CARICOM countries that recognize Palestine as a free and sovereign state.

    Regarding the Jamaican election on Palestine, Jonhson Smith said, "Jamaica continues to advocate a two-State solution as the only viable option for resolving the long-standing conflict, ensuring Israel’s security and defending the dignity and rights of the Palestinians. By recognizing the State of Palestine, Jamaica strengthens its defence of a peaceful solution".

    "The decision is aligned with Jamaica’s strong commitment to the principles of the United Nations Charter, which seek to generate mutual respect and peaceful coexistence among States, as well as recognition of the right of peoples to self-determination," he added.

    Kingston also reiterated his concern about the human rights violations being carried out by Zionist forces in Gaza and the West Bank.

  • Watching Hasan on Piers Morgan fighting against a lady zionist, a twink zionist and a black conservative on top of Piers himself and i want my himbo daddy to win so baaaaaaaaaaaaad.

    fuck is this what i'm supposed to feel when watching sports?

    edit. fuck wrong mega

  • Do you all condemn Hamas? From the river to the sea is bad optics amirite fellow comrades? Don’t be a fed and say stuff like “resistance is justified” or you might scare away all my friends

  • I'm generally skeptical of "student movements," especially of the ivy league variety, and as a footsoldier of the OG occupy movement I am generally skeptical of these as well, but shit is seems to be fucking happening.

    If all of this is for fucking nothing, we're making the state waste a LOT of resources.

  • So apparently back in '91, Saddam decided to dunk on Israel, but only killed 2 people with the actual missiles. But apparently the attacks managed to scare at at most 74 people to death.

    Folks I wonder what the accidental death toll from Iran's strikes is currently.

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