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InPDUM arms the people with information and organization through the People’s Law School!

On Monday, December 14 the Philadelphia branch of the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement launched the People’s Law School (PLS). The PLS is a...

Holidays a critical time for Sundiata and Mumia

This holiday season is a critical time for two freedom fighters, Sundiata Acoli and Mumia Abu Jamal. Sundiata is Assata Shakur’s co-defendant and is in...

Langston Hughes “Merry Christmas”

The following poem was written by Langston Hughes. He was an instrumental African during the Harlem Renaissance, a period in the 1920s following the...

Special Edition Burning Spear soon in hand

Friends of The Burning Spear Newspaper: Within the next few days, the Special Africa Edition of The Burning Spear Newspaper should be off the press...

Our Trip to Sierra Leone: Two Weeks that Changed the World

Flying into Sierra Leone on November 13 for a night landing we looked out the window of the commercial 757 jet to see no...

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.

Taliban: Who is responsible for the anarchy in Afghanistan?

The following statement was posted on the official website of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (known widely as the Taliban). December 06, 2009 "Information Clearing...

The APSP of Sierra Leone: An assessment

It will take many newspaper articles to touch on the relevance or irrelevance of a “socialist” party in Sierra Leone at this point in time. No matter what, it would be folly to buy the logic of people like Mohamed Sankoh that the APSP is a joke.
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