Monday 1 February 2016
The focus of the operation is a disassembly of corporations and governments that enable and perpetuate corruption on the African continent. This consists of organizations responsible for child abuse/labour as well as internet censorship within the continent and globally. We are fighting alongside other operations such as OpNigeria and AnonymousSA to help free the continent from the plague of exploitation that has been occurring for centuries.
The governing bodies of Africa have allowed these atrocities go on making children go without proper education or healthcare, leaving their country in a position for further economic stunting and a lower quality of life for their people. As long as this corruption occurs, the rich get richer while the poor get poorer.
OpNigeria has done a wonderful job tackling the corruption within their country, and now we shall begin collaborating from around the world for the betterment of the African continent.
Operation Green Rights, run by Anonymous SA, has been tackling many corporations that push GMOs, wholesale processed foods and exploit Africa as well as her people and resources. They are fighting corporate giants such as Dupont, Monsanto, South Africa Pannard Seed and Pioneer. These companies are all guilty of distributing GMOS throughout out the continent without considering the ecological impact, and they must be stopped from further damaging the delicate balance of African biodiversity.
Corruption has been established on the African continent by native and foreign government/corporate entities and has continued for decades. Widespread poverty, disease and famine have long gone ignored. Often these tribulations were perpetuated by those who were supposedly there to help. The United Nations being one of them.They have been involved in countless cases of rape, child abuse and murder in Bosnia, Haiti, the Central African Republic, the Ivory Coast, Somalia as well as many other African nations.
In CAR, children who were starving and seeking food were forced to perform sexual favours for UN workers. They’ve tried to bury many of these horrid incidences from the public eye, with only a small number of them coming to the surface.
What they have not accounted for is their inability to censor an idea, they cannot censor a movement. We have always fought for the rights of the oppressed, and Africa and the strong people who live there are no exception. No longer will we stand by and watch these blatant abuses of power occur.
We will continue to fight for their liberties until all of our brothers on the continent are freed from the shackles of corruption and greed. We will not sleep. We will stop at nothing. We are Anonymous. They should have expected us.