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PFLP condemns the murderous crimes of the Israeli pirates and salutes the heroes of the Freedom Flotilla

Editors note: This article came from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The African People’s Socialist Party and the African Socialist International stand in solidarity with the fighting people of Palestine.

Fifth Ward Garden growing by onions and tomatoes

HOUSTON-During the March 14 “Time to Till” event, members of Houston’s All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) came with shovels, tillers, hoes, rakes, and an assortment of other garden tools. The Fifth Ward Community Garden and Food Co-Op was only an idea of its organizers.

Raza prisoners and U.S. colonialism

On June 19, 2010, a timely and necessary gathering of Raza activists will take place: Conference On Raza Prisoners and Colonialism. The conference aims to expose the role that police, courts and prisons play and have played in the continuing subjugation and terrorization of the Mexican community and other oppressed nations and peoples.

U.S. government continues to rob black farmers; they should receive reparations now!

The Black Farmer Land loss is the greatest loss of physical wealth we have had in this country. What most don't realize is that the Politrics/Obama is indeed hustling black farmers again. Truly large amounts of money were handed out white law firms, in the first Pigford case but very little money was deposited to black farmers/black people.

Black is Back Coalition represents major turning point for black liberation struggle

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations must be given maximum support by African people and especially activists, because it has been a critical development in our movement since the 1960s.

Maurice Bishop and the Grenada Revolution

Today we remember our slain comrade, Maurice Rupert Bishop, who was born May 29, 1944.

The Jamaican struggle: the crisis of imperialism

Since Sunday May 23 citizens of Kingston, Jamaica neighborhood, Tivoli Gardens, have been waging a fierce struggle against U.S. attempts to extradite a man the governments of Jamaica and U.S. have labeled one of the “world’s most dangerous narcotics kingpins.”

The legacy of the Bandung Conference

It has been 55 years since so-called Third World nations from Asia and Africa came together in Bandung, Indonesia to promote economic and cultural cooperation and to oppose colonialism.

Mass rally in Croydon South-east London calls for an end to horizontal violence in memory of 16 year old Wesley “Solem” Sterling

On Saturday, May 1st, 2010, the people of Croydon saw a magnificent mobilization of the African community.
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