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Shooting of police in Florida part of growing trend of African resistance to occupation

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida — The crisis of the US State was exposed and deepened on Monday, January 24, 2011 as one African man killed two local police, wounded a US marshal and held off more than 100 police from various state and federal police agencies for several hours.

Neocolonial crisis in Ivory Coast is a part of imperialism’s crisis!

Origin and nature of the crisis The African Socialist International condemns any imperialist intervention by Europe, the US, the UN, China or others in Ivory...

People’s Organization for Progress to hold statewide march in honor of MLK Jr.

The following statement is from the People's Organization for Progress, a grassroots, mass organization that works for social and economic justice. NEWARK, NJ — The...

InPDUM exposes Philadelphia’s plot to repress African youth resistance: Forward to the National Convention!

On Monday, February 21, 2011—the third day of the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement’s (InPDUM) National Convention—a special African Youth Resistance Conference will be held in Philadelphia, PA.

OPR hires racist from Mills College to teach youth tennis in Oakland

Comments from Mills College Newspaper prior to Marc Weinstein being fired for more serious racial and sexist remarks on campus. Issue should be...

URGENT Call in for Political Prisoner Russell Maroon Shoatz!

PENNSYLVANIA — For more than 38 years, Russell Maroon Shoatz has been held as a political prisoner in Pennsylvania. Held in SCI Greene, the...

Our sisters and brothers in Colombia need our help!

The following statement about the situation in Colombia and the responsibility of African people everywhere was produced by the African Socialist International on December...

In Colombia, crisis deepens for Africans in flooded areas

COLOMBIA — The incessant rains of the harsh winter in Colombia, are affecting the department of Chocó in a disastrous manner. Chocó is a department...

Infant and maternal mortality: a war on African mothers and babies

The All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) would like to announce its latest initiative—a tour to raise resources for a maternity clinic in Sierra Leone. The tour will begin in February 2011.
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