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ICC frees neocolonialist Jean-Pierre Bemba in time for Congo’s election
On June 8, 2018 the International Criminal Court (ICC) reversed their 2016 conviction of Jean Pierre Bemba, the leader of the Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC), on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
A little more than 30 years ago, Africans were often murdered in this country for simply attempting to register to join the Democratic party.
Organize to stop colonial State sexual violence on African women!
The African National Women's Organization strongly denounced the colonial police attack and sexual assault committed against sister Chikesia Clemons at a Waffle House in Saraland, Alabama on Sunday, April 23, 2018.
Your intimate relationship with white people is a contradiction
Because for all the contradictions that African people experience, it’s nothing compared to the contradiction of you entering into a subjective romantic relationship with the oppressor. And no matter how you justify your relationship, you cannot resolve the fact that your booty is the actual booty gained from hundreds of years of imperialist plunder of Africa.
Nelson Mandela’s legacy in Occupied Azania (South Africa) is neocolonialism
White rulers from around the world flocked to South Africa to pay their respect to Nelson Mandela—the leader of the African National Congress (ANC) in the fifties and early sixties and first neocolonial black president of South Africa who died on December 5, 2013—the international bourgeois press beamed images of the mourning of Mandela every day for nearly two weeks.
The VBS mutual bank scandal and the position of the African working class
The South African district-based “Black owned bank,” Venda Building Society (VBS), has again been thrown into our faces raising mixed emotions to many.
The coronation of neocolonial opportunist Paul Kagame as president of the “African Union.”
The rotating presidency of the “African Union” (AU) has gone this year, 2018, to Paul Kagame, the President of Rwanda and leader of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF).
Solving the Problems of the Revolution—The Advanced Detachment IV
Our Party is organized on a regional basis. This is true within the U.S. and throughout the world.
June 16, 1976 is an unforgettable date for Africans in Occupied Azania, for it was a bloody and chaotic encounter in Soweto.


