Omali Yeshitela: The cop murder of three black girls, electoral process & African Liberation Day!

Chairman of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP), Omali Yeshitela is interviewed by Solomon of Critical Insight.

Chairman Omali contextually discusses the March 31st police murder by drowning of three African (black) girls after police illegally chased them and pushed them into a pond. The Chairman broke down he facts and circumstances of the case.

The Chairman also discussed the upcoming African Liberation Day celebration which will take place on Saturday March 21, 2016 at Howard University’s Blackburn Center in Washington DC. For more information and to register, visit: Alduhuru.org.

He also detailed the history of the African Peaople’s Socialist Party and The Black is Back Coalition (BIBC).

Chairman Omali Yeshitela also  gave important political analysis of the United States’ corrupt political system and the 2016  election cycle. 

Please watch the video below. 

Omali Yeshitela: The Drowning of 3 Black Girls, Corrupt Elections, & African Liberation Day!

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