On June 30, 2010, Congolese nationals based in France, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland, along with African individuals from Jamaica, Ivory Coast and Martinique, descended on Brussels, the Belgian capital, to demonstrate against the celebration of 50 years of Congo flag independence, the celebration of which was marked by the presence of the current Belgian king, Albert IV, in Kinshasa, Congo.
Today, if we are serious about uniting African people and Africa, we must accept the mission of the African working class, which is the eradication of imperialism in its present neocolonialist form, the establishment of an African workers’ State and the consolidation of the African nation.
By Luwezi Kinshasa, Secretary-General of the African Socialist International
The African Socialist International (ASI) under the leadership of Chairman Omali Yeshitela is calling on African...
During the last week of July 2009, African workers exploded in open rebellion in several cities of occupied Azania (South Africa).
Our people’s message to...
ENGLAND — At this time of unprecedented crisis for imperialism, we African people, the most humiliated, exploited and oppressed people in the history of...
By Luwezi Kinshasa, Secretary-General of the African Socialist International
DRC — The hundreds of children, elders, women and young men killed in Kiwanja in November...
>By Luwezi Kinshasa, Secretary-General of the African Socialist International
Desmond Tutu — the Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa who all of his life opposed...