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Changeons de mentalité pour compléter la révolution Congolaise des années soixante.

Cette pièce a été rédigée dans l’objectif de contribuer a la résurrection de la lutte idéologique contre l’impérialisme et le néocolonialisme au Congo.

APSC statement in support of groups raided by FBI‏

The African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSC) and the Uhuru Solidarity Movement (USM) denounce the September 24, 2010 subpoenas and raids of the homes and offices of solidarity and anti-war activists in Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan.

Mississippi rally demands release of Scott sisters 15 years into double life sentences on bogus $11 robbery charge

JACKSON, Mississippi — On a hot day in Mississippi, around 300 people filled the streets as they marched demanding the release of Jamie and Gladys Scott who have spent the past 15 years unjustly imprisoned.

Reflections of Leonard Peltier, Native Sundancer, soldier, and US held Prisoner of War on his 66th birthday

Leonard Peltier is an Indigenous political prisoner, an Oglala freedom fighter and American Indian Movement member who was framed up and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences on “evidence” manufactured by the US government.

Raza rebellion in Los Angeles protests against the murder by Los Angeles police of Guatemalan worker

On Sunday, September 5, Manuel Jamines Xum, a 37-year-old Mayan worker and father was brutally murdered by Los Angeles police who claimed he threatened police with a knife.

Diop Olugbala convicted! Defend and free Diop!

PHILADELPHIA- On Tuesday, August 24, the US government gave another example of its desperation in the face of popular resistance with the conviction of Diop Olugbala in Philadelphia.

Rally to Free Diop Olugbala!

A rally to show unity with the struggle to free Diop Olugbala is planned for Monday, August 23, 2010, at 4-7pm at North Broad...

URGENT: Endorse UN Coalition Report on U.S. Political Prisoners and State Repression!

On November 5, 2010, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Attorney General Eric Holder will represent the United States in its first...

Police murder African at traffic stop

On July 5, 2010, a 36-year-old African man named Decarlos Moore was shot and killed by a cop during a” routine” traffic stop in Miami, FL.
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