Demilitarizing epidemic diseases in Africa
Narcisse Jean Alcide Nana
2014-09-23, Issue 695<http://www.pambazuka.org/en/issue/695>
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cc RFI <http://www.hausa.rfi.fr/lafiya/20140325-hukumomin-guinea-da-unicef-sun-yi-ban-hannun-makafi-kan-ebola> President Obama has responded to the Ebola crisis in Africa by sending 3,000 military personnel to the affected region. The real beneficiary of this militarised messianism is, in fact, the military-industrial complex back in the US
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