This year the Glencore corporation was fined > $1.1 billion by the US Securities and Exchange Commission for looting and corrupting Africa.
Will Africa receive any compensation?
No.
The money remains with the US SEC which oversees the looting of Africa.
See two short videos from South Africa, about the Plight of farmer families who were evicted from ancient lands in South Africa during the Post-Apartheid land grabs by the "Collective West", based in Switzerland etc...
From an upcoming series following people and the environment, from the turn of the 21st century to date. Farmers who were evicted from ancient lands into squatter camps alongside giant mettallurgical complexes of Anglo-American and Glencore.
One community was finally given an old mine-abused piece of land for restitution in 2019 , but to date they still have no water supply for their village. Some have to walk miles to fill buckets of water to survive. They live across the road from Glencore's most profitable Smelter complex which belches out gigawatts of energy 24/7/365 but there is no energy to pump water for the village.
This is Western 'supremacy' and "exceptionalism" at its best.
They ignore the plight of host communities from which they loot resources.
See the Village 5Minutes:
https://odysee.com/@FreedomTir....ade:f/the-viLLage:3?
More on the Great 21st Century African heist:
https://t.me/robinmg/20942
Beginning of the African resistance:
https://t.me/robinmg/22172







