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AAPDEP-SL gaining momentum after the return of the AAPDEP international delegates

Following the return of the All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project's (AAPDEP's) International Delegates to their respective countries, the doctors and nurses associated...

Join the We are Patrice Lumumba Coalition for Social Justice and Reparations

For those of us who want to free the Congo and its people from imperialism, we must equip the people with our own solution. Ours is a program that demands an end to imperialism, the bureaucrats and African petty bourgeois sell-out compradors.

Mary Koroma, Director of AAPDEP Sierra Leone wins Biko Lumumba Comrade of the Quarter Award!

Mary Koroma, Director of the All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project in Sierra Leone (AAPDEP SL), has exemplified what it means to be...

Coalition denounces deportations and intimidation

The We Are Patrice Lumumba Coalition denounces a new round of intimidations imposed on the Congolese by the Belgian government, including fines for congregating in public.

War Report: Justice for Trayvon means Black Power to the African community!

As the struggle to get justice for the family of Trayvon Martin intensifies, it is important that the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) intervene in this struggle so as to provide clarity as to what the real contradiction is that we are dealing with as a people.

Trayvon Martin’s murder part of long history of colonial violence! Get organized to stop it!

Note: This article originally appeared stating that George Zimmerman was a white man, as most initial media has. Since that time, his father has...

Imperialists are the real Kindoki (Witchcraft)

On March 5, 2012, the English imperialist court condemned Mr. Eric Bikubi and his partner, Magelai Bamu, to 55 years between them for killing...

New data show black students have been New Jim Crowed

"A Black student is three and a half times more likely to be kicked out of school than her white peer."

U.S. imperialism is responsible for more than 350 young Raza burned to death in Honduras

On February 14th, 2012, the world experienced one of the worst prison fires in history. At least 357 prisoners were burned to death in a fire at La Granja penitentiary in Comayagua, Honduras. Those who witnessed the fire described the worst type of human suffering imaginable. For hours - burning, suffocating, and screaming men could be heard.
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