After more than 43 years, African Liberation Day was reactivated in Georgetown, Guyana, by the Revolutionary Committees Movement constituted in the Organization for the Victory of the People in collaboration with the All African People’s Revolutionary Party. The event drew more than 155 persons who paid tribute to great African freedom fighters such as Kwame…
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African Puppets of Imperialism Must Go!
A-APRP Revolutionary Pan-Africanism calls us to unite and forge a definitive struggle against neo-colonialism: Forward to one unified socialist Africa. The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) thanks you for your participation in the 2019 commemorations of African Liberation Day. This special day of work, study and organizing has become an institution across not only the…
Socialism: The Litmus Test for Authentic African Leadership
Mark P. Fancher There is no better time than African Liberation Day to call out Africa’s imperialist stooges, lackeys and puppets. “There are far too many neo-colonial African leaders willing to dance to the African dependency tune.” A man lost in the desert needs water and lots of it. If instead, a rescuer gives him…
Shack-dwellers Movement Boycotts the ANC and Pledges Vote to SRWP
Peoples Dispatch Hundreds of people attend the Un-Freedom Day celebrations in Durban on 28 April 2019, Organised by the Abahlali baseMjondolo known as the (Shackdwellers Movement in South Africa).Other South Africans marked 27 April as Freedom Day.PHOTO:RAJESH JANTILAL/NEW FRAME Abahlali baseMjondolo Statement on the Elections “A vote for the ANC is a vote.. for the…
The FBI’s Fictional “Black Identity Extremism” Movement
Alice Speri The only connection between the men referenced in the FBI’s “black identity extremism” report, besides their race, is a thread of anger at police violence. “The FBI has expanded its ‘black separatist extremist’ category to also designate groups like Black Lives Matter as a security threat.” Hours after police officer Darren Wilson shot…
An Attack on Venezuela Is an Attack On Africans and the Working Class Everywhere
A-APRP The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party Stands with the President Maduro and the Venezuelan Masses An Attack on Venezuela Is an Attack On Africans and the Working Class Everywhere U.S., Canada, LIMA Group and all the other imperialist and neo-colonialist states that line-up with them are exposing themselves and their true settler-colonial nature. This racist/fascist…
Pan-Africanism as Internationalism
A-APRP January 1st marks the revolutionary anniversaries of Haiti and Cuba, two of the most successful and perhaps the most important revolutions in the Western Hemisphere (known to the indigenous as Turtle Island). As we remember the contributions of comrade Fidel Castro and go into the new year, the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party invites you…
Pan-Africanism and International Solidarity: Two Complementary Elements of the A-APRP
A-APRP Revolutionary comrades from throughout the African World attended the A-APRP 50th Anniversary Week Over the life of the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (50 Years) and its women’s wing, the All-African Women’s Revolutionary Union (38 Years), two of the consistent elements of our party’s programme have been the political objective of Revolutionary Pan-Africanism, and the principle of…
Socialism in Africa or One Unified Socialist Africa: The 2-Line Struggle of the African Left
Sobukwe Shukura, A-APRP Central Committee Political Critique of the recently concluded PAT conference in Winneba, Ghana The Pan-Africanism Today (PAT) conference distinguished itself from the right opportunism of 7th PAC (hosted by the neo-colonialist forces in Uganda) and 8th PAC that made no ideological commitment to socialism or mass organizations like workers, women or youth….
Pan-Africanism Conference Charts Course Towards a Socialist Continent
Prasanth R. The hundreds of delegates who met in Ghana held discussions on five major themes that are of prime importance in the struggle against capitalism and imperialism The third Pan-Africanism Today conference ended on September 23 with a rousing call to leftist organizations, trade unions and people’s movements in the continent to unite in…
Unite or Perish: A Pan-African Cry
Kwame Nkrumah remained committed to the fight against capitalism and its effect: the underdevelopment of Africa. On the occasion of the commemoration of his 109th birthday, we should revisit his call for a united continent. Adjei-Gyamfi Yaw How good and pleasant it would be before God and man to see the unification of all Africans….
Who Was Kwame Nkrumah, Leader of the First Independent African Country?
Rute Pina Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum in Accra, capital of Ghana / Nina Fideles “We have awakened. We will not sleep anymore. Today, from now on, there is a new African in the world! Our independence is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of Africa.” With those words, African political leader Kwame…