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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.

Black Power Matters in 2016

Reposted from blackagendareport.com Black Agenda Radio for Week of March 21, 2016 “Fear of fascism being ‘right around the corner’ – this time in the form...

APEDF’s Health-Fair in Oakland, CA: “Health Is Freedom”

APEDF’s main goal is to build long-term relationships with the African community and as many health services as possible.

Boko Haram attacks: Nigerian president cannot solve the crisis of neocolonialism

Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari’s arrival to power in May last year was promoted as a decisive factor in defeating Boko Haram in northeast Nigeria.

Neocolonial military police murder fifteen African men in one weekend in Brazil

Salvador Bahia, BRAZIL—Brazil’s military police murder 12 unarmed African men, execution style, on January 6.

Black Community Control of the Mural Update: Loading the gun

InPDUM will host a Sunday Rally at Akwaaba Hall in St. Petersburg, Florida on Sunday, March 20, 2016, with the theme surrounding the mural and a historical timeline presentation delivered by Chairman Omali.

Anti-Trump protestors miss the mark

African people can be seen on television debating with Trump supporters over the U.S. presidential candidate’s stance on key issues.

Anti-Trump protestors are missing the mark

Trump, as well as his supporters, have proven that they are not above condoning and using violence against those who wish to protest or show disagreement with Donald Trump’s campaign. Despite the violence at Trump rallies and his promises to pay the legal fees for supporters who resort to attacking anti-Trump demonstrators, protests are still happening. African people can be seen on television debating with Trump supporters over the U.S. presidential candidate’s stance on key issues.

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