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White lawyers team up to prevent African mother from seeing her child

PHILADELPHIA, PA––African activist and mother Natasha Danielle (aka Kianga) was ordered to appear in family court in 2012 to address her ex-husband’s abuse allegations. 

He accused her of harming their three-year-old daughter, Ngozi, after he saw a scratch on her belly.  

Kianga, who shared custody of Ngozi with her ex-husband, went to court believing that the charges would be thrown out because the scratch was a result of everyday activities and not trauma. 

What happened at the courthouse instead was a political ambush spearheaded by white lawyer, Deborah Truscello, who used Kianga’s political work around the case of political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal as the reason to strip Kianga of her parental rights for three years. 

The judge threatened Kianga with imprisonment if she attempted to see her child. 

PHILANDO CASTILE MURDERED BY POLICE IN FRONT OF HIS GIRLFRIEND AND HER DAUGHTER

Falcon Heights, MN—Yet another African has been murdered by police, live on video for the world to witness.

Philando Castile, a 32-year-old African, was shot multiple times and murdered by Falcon Heights police on the evening of July 6, 2016.

From Dallas to St. Pete, TIME TO RISE UP!

The African community of St. Petersburg, Florida will be marching for Black Community Control of Police and an end to the genocidal murders of black people by the colonial police tomorrow, Sunday July 10, 2016.

ALTON STERLING MURDERED BY BATON ROUGE COPS!

Baton Rouge, LOUISIANA—The African nation (the black community) is in outrage once again following the release of a graphic video which shows two Baton Rouge cops murdering a 37-year-old African (black) father Alton Sterling early Tuesday morning, July 5, 2016.

The graphic video which shows Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake II, both white cops. shooting Alton in the chest several times at point-blank range as he lay on the ground.

Obama visits Viet Nam to drum up imperialist wars

U.S. president Barack Obama’s trip to Viet Nam in May 24, 2016, was part of another attempt by the U.S. ruling class to win China’s neighbors to unite with the U.S. strategic goal of encircling and containing China. 

 

Chairman Omali’s Black Community Mural Committee will select African artist to replace anti-African mural snatched down 50 years ago

ST. PETERSBURG––The Tampa Bay Times released an article Tuesday, June 28th titled, “St. Petersburg committee will invite Uhuru leader's input to replace mural he tore down 50 years ago.”

This piece discussed Chairman Omali Yeshitela of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) and the the Uhuru Movement, ripping a anti-African mural from the walls of St. Pete’s City Hall 50 years ago on December 29, 1966.

That date in 1966 marks what could be the first time the world saw the slogan “black power” actualize.

Police officer Nouman Raja charged in murder of African man Corey Jones

WEST PALM BEACH, FL––Florida prosecutors charged officer Nouman Raja, a Southeast Asian, with manslaughter on June 1, 2016 for shooting Corey Jones, an African man on October 18, 2016.

Corey pulled over on the off ramp of I-95 after having car trouble when Raja pulled up in an unmarked vehicle.

Corey was outside of his vehicle and on the phone with a tow truck company. The audio from the phone conversation recorded the whole incident.

U.S. president Barack Obama endorses Hillary Clinton

U.S president Barack Hussein Obama endorsed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in a web video that Clinton released on her YouTube channel on Thursday, June 9, 2016.

He said in the video “I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office.”

U.S president Obama says this only eight years after saying Clinton wasn't right for the position. An Obama campaign ad from 2008 says, “She'll say anything and change nothing.”

 

DeMarcus Brown beaten bloody by Texas police at Walmart

Beaumont, TX––Another African was stopped, harassed, and beaten by the police, this time for allegedly shoplifting.

DeMarcus Brown and his father, Greg Brown, were shopping at a local Walmart on Tuesday, April 5, 2016 when he was accosted by police.

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