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Omali Yeshitela: The cop murder of three black girls, electoral process & African Liberation Day!

Chairman of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP), Omali Yeshitela is interviewed by Solomon of Critical Insight.

Chairman Omali contextually discusses the March 31st police murder by drowning of three African (black) girls after police illegally chased them and pushed them into a pond.

Brussels rocked by resistance attacks!

The double bomb explosion which rocked the Zaventem Airport and the Maelbeek Underground Station near the headquarters of the imperialist European Parliament and Commission in Brussels, Belgium killed about 32 people and injured over 300 on March 22, 2016

Damn the Democratic and the Republican parties! We are our own liberators!

The electoral process represents a competition between different sectors of the white ruling class. This is true for the 2016 U.S elections as both the Democratic and Republican candidates represent the capitalist-colonialist white ruling class. The African masses must turn away from this parasitic white ruling class parties and turn towards the African People's Socialist Party. The APSP is the Party of the African working class!

Open letter to U.S. president Barack Hussein Obama: What about the people who are darker than blue?

U.S. president Barack Hussein Obama, the first African president of the United States, has not recognized Black Music Month and changed the name to African American Music Month in 2009.

Call to action for Meshach Boland: First they fail us! Then they jail us!

Join Kushinda and ANWO as we demonstrate against this oppressive court system at Willesden Magistrates' Court 484 High Rd, London NW10, UK,  on May 11, 2016 at 1:00pm 

Harriet Tubman on $20 bill and we still don’t have reparations

The U.S. Department of Treasury announced on April 20, 2016 that the face on the U.S. 20 dollar bill will be changed from Andrew Jackson to Harriet Tumbman. Many see this as a victory for Africans, especially African women, however this is a reflection of imperialism in crisis.

Remembering Mama Africa Miriam Makeba

Mama Africa Miriam Makeba is best known for her song "Pata Pata." She was born in Johannesburg on March 4, 1932. She joined the ancestors on November 9, 2008. Makeba was pro-Africa and had a profound impact on artists such as Aretha Franklin.

Neocolonial leader Museveni steals Uganda’s 2016 elections

UGANDA––Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and his National Resistance Movement (NMR) won the presidential and parliamentary elections on February 18, 2016, giving themselves a fifth term in the office and extending their 30-year sell-out rule for another five years.

Chairman Omali: State of African nation; Obama in Cuba and Brussels attack

Chairman Omali criticizes Negro U.S. president Barack Obama and his trip to Cuba, calling Obama the "worst black man to ever walk the planet." The Chairman also addresses the Brussels, Belgium attack as an action for freedom for colonized people.

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