How the Sahel region’s mineral and energy wealth is being stolen

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How the Sahel region’s mineral and energy wealth is being stolen
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Despite being the poorest region in the world, the Sahelian zone's mineral-rich subsurface makes it a prized catch for Western foreign companies.

The Tamgak open air uranium mine is seen at Areva's Somair uranium mining facility in Arlit, Niger. / Photo: Reuters Archive

This doctrine was developed by Western imperialism and tragically implemented in Libya in 2011 by Sarkozian France under cover of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization . In 2010, following a territorial dispute between China and Japan over the Senkaku Islands, China, a major supplier of rare earth minerals, imposed an embargo on their export to Japan, and also set export quotas for other countries, notably in Western Europe. This severely penalised the high-tech industry, causing a sharp rise in the price of these critical minerals worldwide.

The mining juniors selling bluff to unscrupulous African governments are essentially one-penny stocks from developed countries . It should be noted that the Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary stock exchanges in Canada are too complacent when it comes to listing junior mining companies, which are generally making their first forays into mining in sub-Saharan Africa.

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