• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
contact@africanliberationday.net

African Liberation Day (ALD)

  • Home
  • About
  • Events
  • A-APRP ALD 2023
    • African Liberation Day 2023 Tabloid
    • ALD 2023 Program
    • Solidarity Statements 2023
  • News
  • Awards
    • Mawina Kouyate Daughters of Africa Award
    • Kwame Ture Black Star of Labor Award
  • Gallery
    • ALD 2023 Gallery
    • ALD 2022 Gallery
    • ALD 2021 Gallery
    • ALD 2019 Gallery
    • ALD 2018 Gallery
    • Send Photos
  • Contact
    • Post an ALD

Irish Republican Socialist Movement

Kenya Palestine Solidarity Movement ALD 2023 Solidarity Message

2023-05-24 by NIDAMU KHUTHAZA Leave a Comment

The Kenya Palestine Solidarity Movement (KPSM) in coalition with organizations supporting Pan-African solidarity, recommits itself to this cherished value as we commemorate African Liberation Day on 25 May 2023. On this Day we gather yearly to take broad lessons of the struggles that our nation states undergo to grapple with the dangers that Imperialism poses in continent’s struggle for dignity and honour. Today we see brothers in arms in Sudan killing each other, as our enemy imposes its nefarious will, tearing away at Mother Africa. This dangerous enemy looms. Though the Imperialist enemy plots and plans to keep us down but we are confident that Africa shall rise with that torch lit by our earliest legendaries on to the Pan-African path of true freedom.

The Secretariat. Kenya Palestine Solidarity Movement (KPSM)

Filed Under: Solidarity Statements 2023 Tagged With: #AfricanLiberationDay, #AfricanLiberationDay2021, African Liberation Day, ALD, International Republican Socialist Network, Irish Republican Socialist Movement

Kongamano la Mapinduzi ALD 2023 Solidarity Message

2023-05-24 by A-APRP Editor Leave a Comment

Kongamano la Mapinduzi (KLM) sends revolutionary greetings to all African people and progressive organisations on the continent and its diaspora on this 60th commemoration of African Liberation Day. KLM  – a coalition of diverse Kenyan individuals, organisations, initiatives and movements, generally identifiable as progressive within struggles for civil, political, social, cultural, economic and ecological justice and freedoms – also sends its fraternal greetings to all organisations and movements gathered here today, and especially those organising this event.

But as we wish you a progressive commemoration of this African Liberation Day, we concurrently ask that you all pause for a moment and think about the millions of African people facing repression, depression, war, ecological disaster, economic terrorism and the stripping of their dignity in whatever form it takes. We ask all Africans to stand with our brothers and sisters facing untold suffering and hardship on the continent – especially those affected this year by tropical storm Freddy which hit Malawi in March 2023, and most recently, those affected by the ongoing war in Sudan which began in April 2023. We additionally ask all African people, wherever they may be, to show solidarity to our brothers and sisters in the African diaspora who everyday face racism, including its systemic manifestations.

We arrive at this juncture with our people still bound by politics dictated from Washington and Brussels, as Patrice Lumumba, that beloved son of Africa, eloquently stated decades ago. We arrive at this moment with colonial patterns of economics still intact and prevalent across the continent – anchored majorly by a comprador class of sell-outs and their masters across the seas and oceans. We arrive at this moment facing ecological devastation. We arrive at this moment with the African liberation struggle still unfinished. 

We however also arrive at this moment with a re-awakening, a Mwamko. Our young people are meeting again – and they are telling stories of resistance. Stories of African unity, stories of justice, peace and dignity. Our organisation is today, here at the Kenya National Theatre, proud to join other organisations in calling for land, food and freedom. We however also remember that this national theatre was officially opened in 1952 – the same year that the state of emergency was declared – as a means of enabling British settlers escape the reality of Africans in revolt and resistance. History calls upon us to once again make it a theatre of the people.

Our movements are today calling for a borderless Africa. Our environmentalists are calling for ecological sovereignty. Our feminists are calling for gender equality. KLM reiterates that these calls are all important, and that they must be treated with the respect they deserve both within and without our organisations -in whatever spaces we find ourselves in.

Like floods of revolt, we arrive at this critical juncture of the unfinished African liberation struggle demanding for reparations and restitution of stolen lands. In essence, we demand for full political and economic independence. We also recognize that the only viable pathway to that which we demand is organisation and mass work. That is why KLM continues to organise the masses of our people.

Our immediate ask, however, is that all comrades should engage in continuous political education and action. For as Cabral reminds us, “no matter how hot the water in your well is, it cannot cook rice”. That rice needs fire to cook, and we at KLM re-affirm political education as the fire that fuels our resistance – and our revolution by extension.

 

A Luta Continua!

KLM Central Committee – Nairobi, 25 May 2023

Filed Under: Solidarity Statements 2023 Tagged With: #AfricanLiberationDay, #AfricanLiberationDay2021, African Liberation Day, ALD, International Republican Socialist Network, Irish Republican Socialist Movement

Socialist Movement of Ghana ALD 2023 Solidarity Message

2023-05-24 by A-APRP Editor Leave a Comment

Africa must UNITE!!!

On Africa Liberation Day, 2023 the Socialist Movement of Ghana (SMG) salutes the peoples of Africa.
Foreign exploitation, underdevelopment, and oppression of Africa continues to intensify in the 21st century. Africans in the Chagos Islands, in Western Sahara and in Ceuta still suffer colonial rule. We suffer an unjust and unpayable debt imposed by Western Banks and our traitorous spendthrift Neo-colonial political leaderships. We suffer the cruellest consequences of climate change even though we have not contributed to or benefited from the reckless capitalist industrialisation that has thrown the climate out of balance. Our continent is literally cut in half by warfare and conflict imposed by Imperialist armies and their client local militias. We suffer deficits in nutrition, healthcare and meaningful education leaving us uniquely vulnerable to scourges like Covid-19 while a tiny global elite continues to extract and expatriate the fruits of our collective labour for its own narrow, and bloated opulence.

Because exploitation and oppression continue, Africa’s centuries-long struggle for self determination, development, equality, and dignity also continues unabated. This struggle cannot be suppressed or hidden – no matter how much imperialism and its global corporate media seek to distort and demoralise.

The fight against disinformation is a key fight for Africans. Corporate and social media insist subtly that “Africans are our own worst enemies”, that “Africans are essentially and immutably tribal”, that “Africans lack the civic consciousness and fortitude to unite”. They tell us that African leaders are so hopelessly corrupt that we cannot change our landscape. They urge us to limit our aspirations and continue to seek outcomes consistent with continued subordination to the West. We must reject these and the many other imperialist stereotypes used to weaken our ambitions.

SMG believes that continental unity must be placed at the centre of Africa’s struggle for transformation.

Africa needs unity so we can together build the continental economic and political institutions that allow us to plan our continental development rationally and in our own interest.

Africa needs unity so we can sustainably and collectively own and deploy our vast natural resources (soils, waters, minerals, forests, oil and gas, biodiversity). Our resources cannot remain under the control of hereditary neo-feudal institutions that pull us backward into petty tribal political identities.

Africa needs unity so we can develop our immense human resource (soon to be the largest workforce in the world) to tackle our nutrition, healthcare, housing, education, and culture free from the domination of foreign profit or geopolitical interests.

Africa needs unity so we can defend every inch of our territory and expel foreign armies that are turning our lush lands into killing fields. Africa needs unity so we can participate in global affairs from a position of respect and non-aligned self-interest and not as surrogates for external interests.

As President Nkrumah declared famously on 24 May 1963 “So many blessings flow from our unity; so many disasters must follow on our continued disunity.”

Amid the darkness of our long struggle there are important signs that an anti-imperialist, pan-Africanist, and even socialist struggle is raging across our continent. For example, SMG applauds the foundation in December 2022 of a West Africa People Organisation (WAPO) comprising key actors in the Labour, Gender, Youth, Cultural, and political movements in our subregion.

WAPO is committed to remobilising West Africa’s masses into the fight for anti-imperialist Pan-Africanism. SMG also notes with pride the growing pushback in West and Central Africa against pernicious and anachronistic French Neo-colonialism. We hail the increasing tendency of militant leaders notably in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Guinea towards national political unification as a key solution to the terrible problems of underdevelopment, instability and geopolitical conflict imposed on our people in these states. We have no illusions that this is a tremendously difficult challenge and that it will be opposed by the Imperialist world and by the Neo-colonial elites of the Region and their forum, ECOWAS. But it is a development that deserves and will receive the full support of Africans across the continent.

SMG calls on all Africans and especially Africa’s Youth to escalate the fight for an anti-imperialist revolution in Africa and to focus unwaveringly on continental unification. SMG stands with the all those fighting for a unified, anti-imperialist, and socialist Africa.

www.smghana.org
P.O. Box NT 272, Accra – Newtown Accra

 

Kwesi Pratt jnr
General Secretary
Accra

Filed Under: Solidarity Statements 2023 Tagged With: #AfricanLiberationDay, #AfricanLiberationDay2021, African Liberation Day, ALD, International Republican Socialist Network, Irish Republican Socialist Movement

Irish Republican Socialist Movement ALD 2021 Solidarity Message

2021-05-21 by A-APRP Editor Leave a Comment

A chairde, comrades, sisters, and brothers:

For the past 38 years it has been my honor and pleasure to convey solidarity greetings from the Irish Republican Socialist Movement to the celebrants of African Liberation Day and the comrades of the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party around the world.

The legacy of colonialism, slavery, imperialism, and neo-colonialism has resulted in an African diaspora that spans the globe. These same forces have created a worldwide Irish diaspora as well.

The shared experience of oppression and diaspora make the theme of this year’s African Liberation Day resonate all the more with the Irish people. This share experience makes it easy for the Irish to relate to Africans around the world fighting for social justice for themselves and for the liberation of Africa and the creation of a united, socialist Africa. Africans, wherever you are, know that when you rise in struggle for liberation, you will have the solidarity of Irish republican socialists.

We can wait no longer; we must put an end to imperialism around the globe. Both Africa and Ireland must be united, socialist, and free. Our struggles are one; your victory is our victory. As we move forward to liberation, the Irish Republican Socialist Movement reiterates its sincere and profound solidarity with you all, on this African Liberation Day 2021.

Because of the current crisis in Palestine, allow me to add, Irish voices and African voices together, in saying, FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA, PALESTINE MUST BE FREE and this Zionist, fascist violence must end.

Thank you.

Filed Under: Solidarity Statements 2021 Tagged With: #AfricanLiberationDay, #AfricanLiberationDay2021, African Liberation Day, ALD, International Republican Socialist Network, Irish Republican Socialist Movement

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Kenya Palestine Solidarity Movement ALD 2023 Solidarity Message
  • Kongamano la Mapinduzi ALD 2023 Solidarity Message
  • Socialist Movement of Ghana ALD 2023 Solidarity Message
  • The Meaning of African Liberation Day – Walter Rodney
  • SIKU YA UKOMBOZI WA AFRIKA

Recent Comments

  • Chandra on PANAFU-SL Statement on African Liberation Day
  • Ayinde on Honoring Revolutionaries Who Have Joined the Ancestors
  • DaraMonifah® Cooper on Virgin Islands African Heritage Week and African Liberation Day Proclamation
  • Nahashon Kamau on Revolutionary Socialist League (Kenya) ALD 2020 Solidarity Message
  • Nana Esi on Abena Disroe Bio

Archives

  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • May 2022
  • May 2021
  • April 2021
  • May 2020
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019

Categories

  • ALD 2023
  • ALD Tabloid 2021
  • News
  • Solidarity Statements 2020
  • Solidarity Statements 2021
  • Solidarity Statements 2022
  • Solidarity Statements 2023
  • Uncategorized

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Get In Touch!

contact@africanliberationday.net

Please Wear White

Wear white as a symbol of unity. In many parts of Africa, white is a sign of celebration. We honor this tradition at ALD.

About Us

African Liberation Day is a permanent mass institution in the world-wide Pan-African movement. As an institution, it is stronger today because the masses of African people are stronger and ALD is their day.

© 2021 African Liberation Day. All Rights Reserved.