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Haiti and the African Union: Why the AU cannot solve the problems of the African masses
It was announced on May 3, 2016 that Haiti would become a Member State of the African Union (AU).
The African Union Commission, however, informed the public on May 26, 2016 at their summit in Kigali, Rwanda that Haiti will not be admitted as a Member State of the African Union, as been reported by several media sources.
According to one of AU’s Constitutive Acts, only African States can join the African Union.
It is nearing the August 2016 election time in local municipalities of Occupied Azania (South Africa) and all neocolonial political parties in the country have begun campaigning!
From the African National Congress (ANC), the Democratic Alliance (DA), all the way to the radical sounding Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), the masses in Occupied Azania are being told what each party will do for the people.
It is a grand contest all over the country––but the question remains the same as it has since South Africa was born: what about the African working class and its interests?
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