On 24 September 1973, the PAIGC (Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde) declared independence for Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde from Portugal, after 10 years of armed struggle. The declaration was made in the village of Madina do Boe. (Some history of the PAIGC) Some youth members of the … Read More
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Call for End to Imperialist Sanctions!
Trade and financial sanctions have been put in place to cripple the advancement of over twenty countries. In most cases these are unilateral … Continue Reading

A-APRP Presentation at PAC Annual National Conference 2023
Address delivered 26th August 2023 at the Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC-A) National Conference held in Durban on 25-27 August … Continue Reading
Revolutionary Women

Our Ancestor’s Voices: Revolutionary African Women
This episode of Our Ancestor's Voices is focusing on "Revolutionary African Women" … Continue Reading

How can Africa unite when each country has their own cultures and languages?
The A-APRP has been developing short videos to address Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to address questions posed about our various political … Continue Reading
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Why is Socialism Necessary for Pan-Africanism[VIDEO]
The All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) recently launched what will be a series of videos addressing Frequently Asked Questions, which we get from the African community in our political engagement … Continue Reading

Why do we refer to people in the diaspora as African?
Comrade Mady of the A-APRP/A-AWRU in Germany addresses the #AskTheAAPRP/#questionpourleprtpa question: Why do we refer to people who were born and live in the diaspora as African?/Pourquoi qualifions-nous … Continue Reading