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Thomas Fazi is an Italian journalist and collaborator with Bill Mitchell on several books.The US is not the only neo-imperialist. It is joined by France and Great Britain.spikedFrench Colonialism Is Alive and Kicking in Africa, Has the Continent in an Iron Grip Thomas Fazi See also Disproportionate focus on corruption of national leaders distracts from the systemic theft of Ghana's wealth Slate98.3 percent of Ghana’s gold remains in the hands of multinational corporations Celina Della Croce
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Thomas Fazi is an Italian journalist and collaborator with Bill Mitchell on several books.The US is not the only neo-imperialist. It is joined by France and Great Britain.spikedFrench Colonialism Is Alive and Kicking in Africa, Has the Continent in an Iron Grip Thomas Fazi See also Disproportionate focus on corruption of national leaders distracts from the systemic theft of Ghana's wealth Slate98.3 percent of Ghana’s gold remains in the hands of multinational corporations Celina Della Croce
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Thomas Fazi is an Italian journalist and collaborator with Bill Mitchell on several books.
The US is not the only neo-imperialist. It is joined by France and Great Britain.
spiked
French Colonialism Is Alive and Kicking in Africa, Has the Continent in an Iron Grip
Thomas Fazi
Disproportionate focus on corruption of national leaders distracts from the systemic theft of Ghana's wealthSlate
98.3 percent of Ghana’s gold remains in the hands of multinational corporations
Celina Della Croce