London Rebellions: Special live interviews and updates from on the ground

 

The burning of London and other English cities is certainly the clearest expression of a society irreconcilably split between the have and the have not.

Young African workers have broken the false sense of safety that imperialist peace claimed to provide to those who have. In this program, Luwezi Kinshasa, Secretary-General of the African Socialist International, talks live with young African organizers on the ground and examines what caused this upheaval and its implication for the African self-determination struggle.

 

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