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Ajamu Baraka on Ecuador's Elections, U.S. Intervention, and Afro-Ecuadorian Human Rights
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
18 Apr 2025
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Black Agenda Radio · Ajamu Baraka on Ecuador's Elections, U.S. Intervention, and Afro-Ecuadorian Human Rights

Ajamu Baraka is a Black Agenda Report contributing editor and director of the North-South Project for People(s)-Centered Human Rights, a project of the Black Alliance for Peace. He recently participated in a delegation which traveled to Ecuador to observe that country’s recent presidential election and conditions for the African descended community there. He joins us to discuss the delegation’s work and charges of electoral fraud in the wake of president Daniel Noboa’s declaration of a re-election victory.

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