The following is taken from Elikya Ngoma’s presentation at the October 6, 2021 webinar, titled “Haitians at the border: U.S. out of Haiti! Down with Colonialism!” hosted by the African People’s Socialist Party.
The following is taken from Elikya Ngoma’s presentation at the October 6, 2021 webinar, titled “Haitians at the border: U.S. out of Haiti! Down with Colonialism!” hosted by the African People’s Socialist Party.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti—At least 8,500 African women, men and children were forced out of their homes due to violent conflict between Haiti’s neocolonial State-sponsored “gangs,” according to a June 14, 2021, United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) report.
The All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) recently held a live webinar on Facebook titled “Africans United With Cuba: Confronting COVID-19 and the U.S. Blockade” with the central purpose of declaring our unity, that is the unity of AAPDEP and the wider Uhuru Movement, with the revolutionary people and government of Cuba.
Defeat of colonial capitalism key to African independence