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- chapotraphouse
- cross-posted to:
- chapotraphouse
Can someone explain to me why supporting a random military junta is a good idea? Idk about the Niger context and I bet a lot of us don't have tha much info on the sources in the region other than French prominent influences on there. I've been suspicious on military junta due to my experience in Thailand and Myanmar coup, and I don't think these two government should have any grounded support due to their reactionary tendencies.
So far the military governments have been openly anti-imperialist. Stopped uranium exports to France for example. And they've been echoing ideas of as well.
I just wish it's the same kind with Sankara that goes against imperialists while at the same time upheld socialist values genuinely. I'm just quietly observing their moves but my French is like shit so can't get more local news without going through some liberals' lens.
IMO it's too early to tell if the new governments in the Sahel are any good or not. But they at least deserve critical support against ECOWAS and France
While I'm too empathise on Nigerian living conditions due to neocolonial exploitation especially from France, I still wary of supporting a military junta that has yet seen to have revolutionary elements other than being anti-imperialist.
Yep, I'm from ASEAN. It's been rough lately since reactionary forces are growing but the grassroot socialist movement doesn't get much momentum due to the lack of trade unions and class awareness.