The World Marks African Liberation Day!

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AFRICAN LIBERATION DAYCelebration & Commemoration“For the Liberation and Struggle of African Peoples Everywhere”The Organization Us will hold its 48th Annual African Liberation Daycelebration

The lecturers will be the ambassador
of Mali to Angola, Faroki Camara, and the director of the Middle East
Department of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Angola, Joaquim dos
Espirito Santo.

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Luanda – The role of the African Union in the stability of African politics is the theme of the talk set for Tuesday, in the ambit of the commemorations of the 48th anniversary of the African Union (AU), May 25, ANGOP has learnt.

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‎”What we are fighting now is a ‘resources war’ with the imperialist,
their interest in Africa continues to be that of resources. So what is
needed as we celebrate Africa Day is for our leaders to understand the
geopolitics whereby Europe’s efforts to erode the vision of pan-African
founding fathers has intensified. The so called opposition movements are
puppets of the enemy that should not be allowed to ride ove

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Political analysts say as the continent celebrates Africa Day on this Wednesday, there is need for Africans to remain vigilant in safeguarding the goals, objectives and vision of Africa’s founding fathers against the neo-imperialism of the so called opposition movements and rebels, who are being use

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May 24–ABU DHABI — The Abu Dhabi-based diplomatic missions of African nations will celebrate the 48th anniversary of the Organisation of African Union (OAU). today and tomorrow, with conferences and cultural shows.

“Cities across the globe were marking the 53rd African Liberation Day with lectures, music, food, and street marches.” Wonders will never end! US Africom celebrates African Liberation day! If gold shall rust, what will iron do? We call upon all ordinary Africans, Main street Africans to observe the day with serious reflection over the increasing militarization of diplomacy, and give top priority to peaceful means at

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HARARE, May 23 (Xinhua) — The continent celebrates Africa Day Wednesday amid turmoil in Libya, where rebels are fighting to dislodge long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi, while in Southern Africa, two sets of uncontested elections in South Africa and the Seychelles give hope for the continent’s future.

The University of the Gambia over the weekend
celebrated African liberation day, a day set aside to celebrate the
progress of the liberation movement that symbolizes the willpower of
African people to liberate themselves from the foreign domination and
exploitation in collaboration with the Venezuelan republic in the
…Gambia.
The symbolic event that brought together
distinguished students, youth activists and leSee more

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Thursday, May 19th, 2011 UVI President Dr. David Hall will be giving opening remarks for the African Liberation Day Forum @ UVI STX campus on Thursday, May 19th, 2011 as the world community commemorates the birthday of the Honorable Malcolm X. May 25th is the annual commemoration and celebration of African Liberation Day globally.In celebration of ALD 201

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Thursday, May 19th, 2011 UVI President Dr. David Hall will be giving opening remarks for the African Liberation Day Forum @ UVI STX campus on Thursday, May 19th, 2011 as the world community commemorates the birthday of the Honorable Malcolm X. May 25th is the annual commemoration and celebration of
African Liberation Day – broadcast LIVE from Washington, DC
From Africa to the U.S. – Liberation Through Resistance

When:
May 21, 2011 09:00am – 5:30pm

Where:
Roots Public Charter School, 15 Kennedy Street NW, Washington, DC

Contact:
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Sarkozy unveils France’s “new” foreign policy for Africa? “Sarkozy said that France will keep its forces in Cote d’Ivoire in order to protect its citizens”!

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Darnah, northeast Libya: World Capital of Jihadis

The most striking finding which emerges from the West Point study is
that the corridor which goes from Benghazi to Tobruk, passing through
the city of Darnah (also transliterated as Derna) them represents one of
… the greatest concentrations of jihadi terrorists to be found anywhere
in the world, and by some measures can be regarded as the leading source
of suiciSee more

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Once NATO enemies in Iraq and Afghanistan, now NATO allies in Libya | The recycling of Bin Laden’s men | Drawing on the West Point Military Academy’s analysis of records seized in the Islamic Emirate of Iraq, U.S. historian and journalist Webster G. Tarpley demonstrates that the Libyan National Tra

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HARARE, May 23 (Xinhua) — The continent celebrates Africa Day Wednesday amid turmoil in Libya, where rebels are fighting to dislodge long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi, while in Southern Africa, two sets of uncontested elections in South Africa and the Seychelles give hope for the continent’s future.

the 1960s Kwame Nkrumah warned that unless the African continent united
into a single continental government with a Africa-wide national army
and command, the individual countries would never be able to protect
their independence and secure their rich natural and mineral resources.

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Libya is actually fighting a war against European invaders who are using Benghazi as cover for their own designs on Libya and its phenomenal oil wealth and its independent foreign policy.

Africa is quickly emerging as a region of strategic importance. United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) is charged with strengthening stability and security on the continent. The author argues that recent U.S. military operations in Africa have not bolstered U.S. interests, and should be reevaluated as AFRICOM reaches full operating capability.

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‎(2007) Berschinski. Security. Read by researchers in: 50% Computer and Information Science, 50% Psychology. Africa is quickly emerging as a region of strategic importance. United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) is charged with strengthening stability and security on the continent. The author argues

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Agooo Ghanaba, The Africa Centre is organising activities for this year’s Africa Day celebrations. The event takes place this Saturday 21st May 2011 from 10am to5pm. The venue is the Old Belvedere Football and Rugby Club, 28A, Anglesea Road, Donnybrook, Dublin 4. The day commences with a 5 a side

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This event is focused on the history and legacy of African Liberation Day. It will feature panel discussions with student organizations and the Ambassador of Zimbabwe.

On May 25, people all over the world will recognize the 48th anniversary of
Africa Day — also known as Africa Liberation Day. On that date in 1963
the Organization of African Unity was formed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with
more than 30 member states. In 2002, the OAU was transformed into the African
Union, with a commitment to establish stronger institutions aSee more

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On May 25, people all over the world will recognize the 48th anniversary of Africa Day — also known as Africa Liberation Day. On that date in 1963 the Organization of African Unity was formed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with more than 30 member states. In 2002, the OAU was transformed into the African

Wade’s new “Electoral Commission” in Libya? “President Wade declared that he recognised … Mustafa Abdel Jalil and
the political forces he represents as the established and legitimate
opposition, whose natural role – with African and international support -
is to prepare republican institutions in Libya via democratic, free and
transparent elections.”

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On Wednesday, May 25, 2011… Join the Afrakan United Virgin
…Islands community in commemorating and celebrating ALD @ Mellow Moods
Cafe in Tortola, British Virgin Islands @ 7pm! In concert with
PanAfrican and Afrakancentric organizations of the Afrakan United Virgin
Islands, Nsw Neb KaRa & NswtMwt Dr. ChenziRa of Per Ankh of St.
Croix will [...]See more

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On Wednesday, May 25, 2011… Join the Afrakan United Virgin Islands community in commemorating and celebrating ALD @ Mellow Moods Cafe in Tortola, British Virgin Islands @ 7pm! In concert with PanAfrican and Afrakancentric organizations of the Afrakan United Virgin Islands, Nsw Neb KaRa & NswtMwt Dr.

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The National Action Cultural Committee (NACC), on the
occasion of the 48th anniversary of African Liberation Day, will host
the 29th Annual African Liberation Day Dinner on tomorrow, at La Joya
Complex, EMR, St Joseph, from 7.30 pm. The commemoration of African
Liberation Day has assumed heightened importance to the Caribbean region
… since this year has been designated as the International Year for
People of AfrSee more

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The National Action Cultural Committee (NACC), on the occasion of the 48th anniversary of African Liberation Day, will host the 29th Annual African Liberation Day Dinner on tomorrow, at La Joya Complex, EMR, St Joseph, from 7.30 pm. The commemoration of African Liberation Day has assumed heightened

Location: FISH EYE BAR AND GRILL
Time: Wednesday, 25 May 2011 22:00

The month of May is very important in the worldwide African Liberation
Movement. During this month, throughout the African world community,
African Liberation Day (ALD) is celebrated.

It is important that African Liberation Day be a vehicle to continue
…to highlight the problems, challenges and the future of African people
everywhere. The challenges facing Africa and Black people worldwide
require that we remainSee more

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It is important that African Liberation Day be a vehicle to continue to highlight the problems, challenges and the future of African people everywhere. The challenges facing Africa and Black people worldwide require that we remain dedicated to the cause of Africa’s redemption and liberation. One way

We have to prove that greatness is not to be measured in stockpiles of atombombs. I believed strongly and sincerely that with the deep-rooted wisdom anddignity, the innate respect for human lives, and the intense humanity thatis our heritage, the African race, united under one federal government, willemerge not as just another world bloc to flaunt its wealth and strength, but asa Great Power whose greatness is indest

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Pan African Community of Central New York will celebrate the 53rd
African Liberation Day on May 28 at the Northeast Community Center, 716
Hawley Ave., Syracuse.

The event is part of a …

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Pan African Community of Central New York

On May 25, 2011, people all over the world will recognize the 48th
anniversary of Africa Day (also known as Africa Liberation Day) when the
Organization of African Unity (OAU) was formed with over 30
member-states in 1963 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In 2002, the OAU was
transformed into the African Union with a commitment to establish
…stronger institutions aimed at fostering economic development, political
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AFRICA LIBERATION DAY 2011: IMPERIALIST WAR AND OCCUPATION THREATENS TO ENGULF THE CONTINENT

All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC)

invites you to African Liberation Day 2011

Help Build a Militant, Mass Movement to Expose and Smash the Imperialist Assault on Africa, the African Diaspora, Latin America and the Middle East!
…Saturday, May 21, 2011
1:30 to 7:00 PM EST

Emergence Community Arts Collective
733 Euclid Street NW – Washington, DC
(1/2 block west of Howard University)

As reggae continues to impact the lives of Africans 31years after the
triumph of the struggle for the liberation in Zimbabwe and Bob Marley’s
historic performance at their celebration, The Coalition to Preserve
Reggae Music (CPR) will celebrate African Liberation Day 2011 with a
forum titled “The Impact of Reggae on Africa’s Development”. The forum,
which will examine the role reggae has played in liberation str

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CPR Examines Reggae’s Influence On African Liberation, May 24, 2011

‎”African Liberation Day to be celebrated”
Published On:Tuesday, May 17, 2011

AFRICAN Liberation Day will be celebrated in the area of the basketball
court on the Southern Recreational Grounds from 11am until 7pm on May
…21. It will be hosted by a newly formed coalition called “Africans
United.”
The aim of African Liberation Day (ALD) is to encourage Africans all
over the world to acknowledge their commonSee more

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Syracuse, NY — The Pan African Community of Central New York will celebrate the 53rd African Liberation Day on May 28 at the Northeast Community Center, 716 Hawley Ave., Syracuse.

The event is part of a holiday celebrated around the world on May 25 to mark the liberation of Africa from European colonial powers.

The Pan African Community of Central New York traditionally celebrates
the day on Memorial Day weeken

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Africa Liberation Day 2011: Imperialist War, Occupation Threatens to
Engulf Continent

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Africa Liberation Day 2011: Imperialist War, Occupation Threatens to Engulf ContinentEvents in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Zimbabwe, etc. illustrates the monumental tasks aheadBy Abayomi AzikiweEditor, Pan-African News WireOn May 25, 2011, people all over the world will recognize the 48th anniversary of

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Just like most countries which recognize African Liberation Day and the Pan-African movement, which reflect the growth and development of Pan-Africanism. Dominica celebrated African Liberation Day with a street parade through the street of Roseau, an exhibition which showcased African cooking, books

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ALD was founded in 1958 when Kwame Nkrumah convened the First Conference of Independent States held in Accra, Ghana and attended by eight independent African states. The 15th of April was declared “African Freedom Day,” to mark each year the onward progress of the liberation movement, and to symboli
Let us observe this particular year with tender care, attention and determination. We must rededicate ourselves to rid, once and for all, the entire continent of imperialism. For now, Mother Africa is in the intensive care unit but still in chains! Down with our oppressors!

Each year in May, people around the world look forward to African Liberation Day (ALD) events. Many attend because they wish to participate in festivities and observe displays of African culture. Others attend because of the opportunity to meet old fri…ends and new. Still others welcome the opportunity to learn more about Africa’s challenges and ways that they can enlist in the struggle to liberate the continent and its people living throughout the world. ALD means many things to many people, but the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (AAPRP) has made a permanent commitment to protecting the integrity of ALD, and to ensure that each year, one message comes through loud and clear. That is, that Africa and African people everywhere will never be free until Africa is liberated from capitalist/imperialist domination and exploitation; and also that the continent is united under a single continent-wide socialist government. This objective is known as “Pan-Africanism,” and it is the product of a struggle by African people that is now more than a century old. ALD programs are happening in the following locations: Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, St. Thomas/St. Croix, Tortola, St. Lucia, Birmingham UK, London, Madrid, Spain, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Oakland, Toronto, Washington D.C.

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The Obama regime’s invasion and bombing of Libya is a continuation of a longstanding imperial practice designed to enhance U.S. power via the installation of client regimes, the establishment of military bases and the training and indoctrination of African mercenary forces dubbed “collaborative part

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