African activist takes bold stand against EU, accusing it of defamation and intimidation

In a powerful move symbolizing the growing wave of African sovereignty, a courageous African activist has filed a lawsuit against the European Union (EU) for defamation and false allegations. This groundbreaking action, reported by prominent pan-Africanist Bekki Benameur, highlights the ongoing struggle against Western neocolonial practices, particularly those led by France.
The activist’s complaint centers on the EU’s alleged use of intimidation and sanctions against Africans who advocate for true independence and self-determination.
According to Bekki Benameur, labeling Africans as “pro-Russian” or “anti-Western” for their commitment to African sovereignty is not only baseless but also an insult to African intelligence.
He argues that these tactics are part of a broader strategy, supported by France, to silence pan-African voices and suppress dissent against paternalistic policies.
This lawsuit marks a significant moment in the ongoing “New African Revolution,” where Africans are increasingly standing up against historical injustices and neocolonial interference.
The activist’s bold move has sparked widespread support, with many viewing it as an opportunity for Africans to unite and reject oppressive strategies that seek to undermine their autonomy.
Benameur has promised that evidence supporting the lawsuit will be made public in the coming days, further exposing the EU’s alleged misconduct. Observers see this as a pivotal moment for Africa to collectively assert its voice and demand respect on the global stage.
As the case unfolds, it serves as a rallying cry for Africans to challenge neocolonialism and fight for a future defined by true independence and self-determination.
This historic legal battle could set a precedent for holding powerful institutions accountable and reshaping the narrative of African sovereignty in the 21st century.
Salif DIOMANDE