By Nii Ardey Otoo Organizer, All-African People’s Revolutionary Party Guess who they are Cowards unfit to rule Cowards unfit to resist Neo-colonialism and the International community Based on their Promises We voted them into Power But alas, all promises were Vain As stomach politicians, They represent cold-blooded Multi-national corporations Guess who they are Cowards unfit to rule Cowards unfit to resist Neo-colonialism and the International community Honorable and Excellency are their titles But nothing honorable or excellent about their nature They inherited the OAU, now AU To unite the African continent With one army, one currency One foreign policy and a […]
Read MoreThe capitalist/imperialist system is driven by a world view that is colonialist, racist, sexist and Zionist. It is an enemy that operates through governments, institutions and agencies that do its bidding. More particularly, a worldwide network of military, intelligence and police agencies protect the capitalist system with interconnected assets that operate locally, nationally, regionally, and internationally. The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party calls this network the Industrial, Police/Military, Intelligence Complex (IPIC). Who makes up IPIC? It’s a collection of spooks, grunts and pigs. Spooks are the spies who staff intelligence agencies, and who direct military forces to the world’s natural resources. […]
Read MoreForty-five years ago, the people of Western Sahara in northern Africa declared their independence, notwithstanding claims to the region by Morocco. The people’s struggle for their right to be recognized globally as the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic has, over many decades, faced numerous challenges. The Sahrawi march toward self-determination did not begin with the Moroccan aggression. As far back as 1957, the Sahrawi people fought to expel Spanish colonizers from Western Sahara. In 1972, U.N. Resolution 2983 affirmed the Sahrawi people’s right to self-determination. Nevertheless, Spain ceded its colonial occupation of Western Sahara to Morocco and Mauritania in 1976. The […]
Read More“We can’t ignore the fact that the same imperialist forces which exploit and subvert our independent states and which oppress our people in the remaining colonial enclaves in Africa, are the same forces which breed armed conflicts, civil strife and economic impoverishment on other continents.” Kwame Nkrumah Wherever Africans live, they suffer. Wherever Africans live, the cause of their suffering and oppression is the same. Africans throughout the world must therefore unite in struggle, not only with Africans everywhere, but also with all oppressed peoples whose suffering is caused by a shared enemy. Who or what is this enemy that […]
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