Trade and financial sanctions have been put in place to cripple the advancement of over twenty countries. In most cases these are unilateral sanctions put in place by a single government, the United States. Other western capitalist countries like France and England have also played a part in these … Read More
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A-APRP Members sends revolutionary love to the PAIGC for the 50th Anniversary of the proclamation of Independence of Guinea-Bissau
On 24 September 1973, the PAIGC (Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde) declared independence for Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde from … 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