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Defend the Freetown 3!

Meet Fenty P Tholley, Lalas and Issa Kamara, also known as the Freetown 3. The Freetown 3 are three members of the Sierra Leone...

Conflicting stories expose lies in Chernoh Bah’s police charges on Uhuru members

The struggle by our Party to expose the dishonest and neocolonial stand by Chernoh Alpha M. Bah, former representative of the African Socialist International...

ALERT: Chernoh Bah attempts to have Sierra Leone police arrest Uhuru Movement organizers!

UPDATE: We recieved the below communication from comrade Fenty Tholley subsequent to the publishing of this article: Uhuru Comrades, I, Fenty, am just from the criminal...

The struggle against Chernoh Alpha M. Bah: Build the African Socialist International and revolutionary African Internationalism!

In recent weeks the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP USA) has received a few queries from people regarding the relationship of Chernoh Alpha M....

Parasitic corporations in Sierra Leone and their puppet facilitators must go!

Sierra Leone is in another grip of international exploitation as neocolonial corporate organizations including African Minerals, London Mining, Sierra Rutile, to name but a...

Coup in Mali exposes all opportunists which feed off African resources

At no point have coup leaders spoken out against imperialism or neocolonialism. History has shown us that military coups are a quick way for elements of the military sector of the African petty bourgeois to seize power and secure large chunks of resources for themselves.

APSP Bahamas calls for end to British political domination of Bahamas!

While the African People's Socialist Party-Bahamas is not opposed to the visit of prince Harry or that of any other representative of Great Britain to The Bahamas, we insist that The Bahamas' bi-lateral relations with Great Britain be carried out as one between two completely independent nations instead of one that functions as a "parent-child" relationship.

We are Patrice Lumumba!

The people of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) took to the streets on December 9, 2011 in response to the announcement by Daniel...

Nigerian government’s fuel price hikes deepen crisis, spark massive protests

On January 1, the neocolonial government of Nigeria raised the price of fuel by more than 100 percent, deepening the crisis experienced by masses of Africans there, 60 percent of whom were living on less than $1 USD per day even before this price hike.
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