Gearóid Ó Colmáin

Gearóid Ó Colmáin is an Irish journalist and political analyst based in Paris. His work focuses on globalisation, geopolitics and class struggle.

Is France abandoning Africa for EU Objectives?

A secret meeting between the Cabinet Chiefs of France and Cameroun sacrifices French interests in favour of the EU. Source: r1.mu On 19 August, Alexis Kohler, Macron’s cabinet chief, met with his Cameroonian counterpart Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, while ostensibly on holiday in Switzerland. The meeting was apparently organised by Jean-Luc Schaffhauser who had previously organised Russian loans for France’s far-right Front National leader Marine le Pen. It is unclear if the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs is aware of the meeting. Family Business The meeting discussed the takeover of Douala port by Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) and its subsidiary Terminal Investment Limited (TIL). MSC is owned …

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Genocide in India’s Assam State: Islamo-Leftists are Responsible

Source: enewsroom.in “If we don’t stop it now, we may end up in refugee camps.” That’s what one Assamese citizen told journalists in the documentary ‘Assam- The Silent Genocide’. Assam is a state in India’s north-eastern region. Since the country’s independence from Britain in 1947, the Muslim population of the state has increased exponentially. Several of the regions of Assam which lie along the border with Bangladesh are now majority-Muslim. What was an insignificant minority during the 19th century has now, through mass immigration, become one-fifth of the state’s population. The predominantly Hindu population of Assam say their lands are being …

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The Kashmir Crisis and the Information War against India

On 5 August the Indian government issued a presidential decree abrogating Article 370 of the Constitution which granted special status to the disputed Jammu Kashmir region, a territory claimed by both India and Pakistan. But the international press coverage of this story has been almost universally hostile and one-sided. It has been practically impossible to find out from the international press reports what the Indian Government’s side of the story. The BBC, Aljazeera, New York Times, CNN have all joined the Pakistani government in condemning India’s “invasion” of Kashmir. Many pundits are even predicting that the move could cause a …

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The Problem with China

What is the significance of the Hong Kong protest movement and how should one understand China’s role in the emerging world order? What geopolitical interests are at stake in Hong Kong? Chinese totalitarianism is back in the news. Not since the Tiananmen Square uprising in 1989 has the People’s Republic of China been the subject of much media scrutiny and condemnation for its “brutal crackdown” on “peaceful protesters”. Ah yes, we love to hear about brutal crackdowns on peaceful protesters when they don’t wear yellow vests and are not protesting against our own leaders! The recent protests in Hong Kong …

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Fires in the Amazon Jungle: Could they be arson?

Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has accused NGOs of starting fires in the Amazon rainforest. He says NGOs are trying to discredit his economic development policies in the Amazon which have been opposed for decades by international environmental groups. The mainstream media have completely dismissed the Brazilian president’s accusations, claiming that he has no evidence. Is there any plausibility to the claims? Yes, there is. For decades, powerful NGOs linked to high finance have attempted to internationalise the Amazon rainforest. Those attempts have been opposed by successive Brazilian governments. One of the NGOs pushing for internationalisation is the World Wildlife Fund, …

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Israel’s Secret War in Sudan

(Source: Kehilanews.com) A popular protest movement in the Republic of Sudan ousted President Omar Bashir in April. The mainstream media have portrayed the events in Sudan as a popular uprising against an oppressive dictator. However, closer scrutiny of the country’s complex geopolitical history reveals that globalist forces played a crucial role in changing a regime hostile to US/Israeli strategic interests. In part one of this series, I discuss US/Israeli engagement in Sudan in the context of Zionist policies in Africa, while part two exposes the principal actors involved and techniques deployed in another globalist-baked regime- change operation. The Crisis in …

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The US/Iran Crisis in the Light of the Rising Sun

  We predicted it for a long time: the US would eventually fabricate a massive international crisis to provoke a war with Iran. The entire series of 911 wars and phoney revolutions over the last two decades have been mere preludes to the coming destruction of Iran. Now, Japan finds itself at the centre of an escalating international crisis after the Americans blamed the 13 June attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman on Iran, one owned by Norway and the other by Japan. Norway has been an important mediator in Iran’s negotiations with the West and …

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