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InPDUM challenges Philadelphia police puppet, now neocolonial district attorney

On Monday, January 4, the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM), the Uhuru Solidarity Movement, MOVE and the New Afrikan Liberation Front held a militant demonstration protesting the inauguration of newly elected district attorney Seth Williams.

Who can save the people of the Congo? Neo-colonial politicians or the power of the people?

On the 10th of June 2009, a meeting was organized by The UK Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), The National Alliance...

The historical class struggle within the African Liberation Movement

Today, if we are serious about uniting African people and Africa, we must accept the mission of the African working class, which is the eradication of imperialism in its present neocolonialist form, the establishment of an African workers’ State and the consolidation of the African nation.

Challenging Cuba as the violator of black people’s rights? Really?

What I am struck by is how these Africans are able to step over all of the attacks against African people that they can see before them in the U.S. and, instead of writing a statement to Obama demanding an end to them, go all the way to Cuba to address contradictions that I’d bet most of them know nothing about.

Wyking Garrett vs. Domestic Neo-Colonialism in “Liberal” Seattle

He dared to "think globally, act locally", so the city (and their knee-grow stooges) moved against him. But this story didn't begin with Wyking Garrett's...

Houston event a success

HOUSTON—For the first time in more than twenty years, African People’s Socialist Party Chairman, Omali Yeshitela came back to Houston to address the African...

Point of the Spear: The black struggle in the era of Barack Obama

This is a presentation made by Omali Yeshitela to an audience at the S.H.A.P.E. Community Center in Houston, TX on October 18, 2009. He...

Black is Back gains momentum!

When we started this trek on September 12 to build the Black is Back Coalition and the rally and mobilization now scheduled for November 7th in D.C. many marveled at our audacity. Some were dumbfounded that we should take it upon ourselves to challenge the direction of U.S. domestic and foreign policy while an African was at the helm of the U.S. government. Some were intimidated by the notion of confronting an apparently popular black president and especially within the short time span from our inception and the proposed mobilization.

Colombian government shows puppet status with extraditions to U.S.

BOGOTA, Colombia — In a move that reconfirms its role as a puppet regime for U.S. interests, the government of Colombia extradited a woman...
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