Seen yesterday in London’s historic rally in support of the revolutionary process in Burkina Faso and its leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.
The talented Conroy Green painted the portrait of Traoré. You can find him on IG @conroy_green
The talented Conroy Green painted the portrait of Traoré. You can find him on IG @conroy_green
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On 30 April 1975, Vietnam defeated US imperialism as the North Vietnamese forces liberated the city of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in the south of the country. This ended an almost a three-decade-long struggle, first against the country's French colonisers and then against the US military.
The US invasion in Vietnam k*lled at least 3.8 million Vietnamese people, forced roughly 11.7 million South Vietnamese from their homes, and injured up to 4.8 million due to exposure to Agent Orange and other chemicals. Nevertheless, Vietnam triumphed, shattering the illusion of Western invincibility and serving as a model for revolutionaries across the colonised world. Argentine revolutionary Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara (1928-67) famously declared, ‘Create two, three, many Vietnams.’
The US invasion in Vietnam k*lled at least 3.8 million Vietnamese people, forced roughly 11.7 million South Vietnamese from their homes, and injured up to 4.8 million due to exposure to Agent Orange and other chemicals. Nevertheless, Vietnam triumphed, shattering the illusion of Western invincibility and serving as a model for revolutionaries across the colonised world. Argentine revolutionary Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara (1928-67) famously declared, ‘Create two, three, many Vietnams.’
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Continued……Vietnamese revolutionaries were also friends of Africa. In his memoirs, Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969), fondly referred to as ‘Uncle Ho,’ wrote that while in New York, he enjoyed listening to passionate African activists and organisers rallying their people in Harlem. He also mentioned a profound admiration for Jamaica-born Pan-Africanist Marcus Garvey (1887-1940), whom Ho Chi Minh credits for contributing to his anti-colonial fervour and commitment.
Later, as the president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (or North Vietnam), Ho Chi Minh was close to several African revolutionaries. Mali's great Pan-African leader, Modibo Keïta (1915-77), who visited Vietnam in 1964, was one of Uncle Ho’s close allies. However, Guinea, under the leadership of President Ahmed Sekou Touré (1922-84), became the first African country to establish diplomatic ties with Vietnam. Sekou Touré visited the Southeast Asian country in 1960. Many other African revolutionaries from Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah (1909-72) to Angolan President Agostinho Neto (1922-79) and the MPLA maintained positive ties with Vietnam throughout the liberation struggle.
Long live the beautiful friendship between the African and Vietnamese people!
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Later, as the president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (or North Vietnam), Ho Chi Minh was close to several African revolutionaries. Mali's great Pan-African leader, Modibo Keïta (1915-77), who visited Vietnam in 1964, was one of Uncle Ho’s close allies. However, Guinea, under the leadership of President Ahmed Sekou Touré (1922-84), became the first African country to establish diplomatic ties with Vietnam. Sekou Touré visited the Southeast Asian country in 1960. Many other African revolutionaries from Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah (1909-72) to Angolan President Agostinho Neto (1922-79) and the MPLA maintained positive ties with Vietnam throughout the liberation struggle.
Long live the beautiful friendship between the African and Vietnamese people!
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Sept. 2, 1945: Vietnam Declared Independence from France
Ho Chi Minh declared the independence of Vietnam from France.
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LONDON COMES OUT IN DEFENCE OF BURKINA FASO
You may have seen our new video about people coming out all over the world in support of Burkina Faso and its revolutionary leader Ibrahim Traoré. In this video, we get in amongst the crowd at Wednesday’s rally outside the US embassy in London. We hear from some of the participants about what motivated them to hit the streets. Recall that ominous signs have been coming out of the Pentagon regarding Traoré, leading to speculation that some kind of intervention is on the way. Think Lumumba, think Sankara, think Gaddafi. What are you doing to defend our Sahel revolutionaries?
Sources
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJEm2DENvR1/
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2011/4/15/western-leaders-insist-gaddafi-must-go
https://www.nytimes.com/1981/08/02/magazine/the-cia-and-lumumba.html
You may have seen our new video about people coming out all over the world in support of Burkina Faso and its revolutionary leader Ibrahim Traoré. In this video, we get in amongst the crowd at Wednesday’s rally outside the US embassy in London. We hear from some of the participants about what motivated them to hit the streets. Recall that ominous signs have been coming out of the Pentagon regarding Traoré, leading to speculation that some kind of intervention is on the way. Think Lumumba, think Sankara, think Gaddafi. What are you doing to defend our Sahel revolutionaries?
Sources
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJEm2DENvR1/
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2011/4/15/western-leaders-insist-gaddafi-must-go
https://www.nytimes.com/1981/08/02/magazine/the-cia-and-lumumba.html
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African masses are reimagining life based on their love for the revolution underway in real time in the Sahel region.
In this picture generated by artificial intelligence (AI), a Burkinabè soldier grins as he admires piles of gold bars before him. Two Western soldiers, marked by French and US flags, stand outside the window.
For Africans, the French and US flags symbolise centuries of exploitation and domination. Meanwhile, the Burkinabè soldier represents a changing tide: African wealth being reclaimed by Africans.
In this picture generated by artificial intelligence (AI), a Burkinabè soldier grins as he admires piles of gold bars before him. Two Western soldiers, marked by French and US flags, stand outside the window.
For Africans, the French and US flags symbolise centuries of exploitation and domination. Meanwhile, the Burkinabè soldier represents a changing tide: African wealth being reclaimed by Africans.
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Continued……. The West has long employed neocolonial methods to maintain its control over resources. Global institutions like the International Monetary Fund and World Bank require ‘reforms’ that create dependency in exchange for loans. Multinationals exploit weak regulations. Imperialist intervention is camouflaged as ‘peacekeeping.’ France, in particular, maintains a grip on former colonies through the CFA franc, mining deals and military bases.
Burkina Faso, now under the leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré, has become a star of African resistance. Traoré follows in the footsteps of assassinated Burkinabé President Thomas Sankara (1949-87) by nationalising assets, driving out French troops and forging alliances outside of the Western bloc.
Increasing African cohesion and resource ownership is an existential threat to neocolonialism. The West has never wanted an organised, self-ruling Africa, as seen with the assassinations of figures like Democratic Republic of the Congo Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba (1925-61), Sankara, and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (1942-2011).
Nowadays, the pan-Africanism ideology is becoming more popular due to social media, AI art, local knowledge systems, and a growing refusal to accept exploitation. Images are tools of resistance and blueprints for a future where Africans determine their fate.
Burkina Faso's audacity is not just in reclaiming gold. It’s about refusing to be ruled by extraction economics. It’s about asserting a future where Africa’s resources serve African people.
Image credit: @osoriaasibor (X)
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Burkina Faso, now under the leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré, has become a star of African resistance. Traoré follows in the footsteps of assassinated Burkinabé President Thomas Sankara (1949-87) by nationalising assets, driving out French troops and forging alliances outside of the Western bloc.
Increasing African cohesion and resource ownership is an existential threat to neocolonialism. The West has never wanted an organised, self-ruling Africa, as seen with the assassinations of figures like Democratic Republic of the Congo Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba (1925-61), Sankara, and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (1942-2011).
Nowadays, the pan-Africanism ideology is becoming more popular due to social media, AI art, local knowledge systems, and a growing refusal to accept exploitation. Images are tools of resistance and blueprints for a future where Africans determine their fate.
Burkina Faso's audacity is not just in reclaiming gold. It’s about refusing to be ruled by extraction economics. It’s about asserting a future where Africa’s resources serve African people.
Image credit: @osoriaasibor (X)
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Imperialism in Africa: A Case of Multinational Corporations on JSTOR
O. E. Udofia, Imperialism in Africa: A Case of Multinational Corporations, Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Mar., 1984), pp. 353-368
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PAN-AFRICANS WORLDWIDE RALLY FOR TRAORÉ
It’s become increasingly clear that the West has its sights on Ibrahim Traoré - and Africans around the world are rallying to protect him. Two recent developments have put people on heightened alert: news of another coup attempt in Burkina Faso, and slanderous remarks against its revolutionary president in the US senate - in what looks like part of a propaganda campaign to tarnish his reputation. There’s also the fact the Pentagon is in talks with Ivory Coast, Burkina’s neighbour, which Ouagadougou has long suspected as a centre of malign plots against it. Be it in the streets of Ghana, of Italy or of the UK, the pan-African spirit of resistance has been on display globally as fears of a US intervention in Burkina Faso to topple Traoré grow. The message is clear: we will not allow them to do what they did to Thomas Sankara!
It’s become increasingly clear that the West has its sights on Ibrahim Traoré - and Africans around the world are rallying to protect him. Two recent developments have put people on heightened alert: news of another coup attempt in Burkina Faso, and slanderous remarks against its revolutionary president in the US senate - in what looks like part of a propaganda campaign to tarnish his reputation. There’s also the fact the Pentagon is in talks with Ivory Coast, Burkina’s neighbour, which Ouagadougou has long suspected as a centre of malign plots against it. Be it in the streets of Ghana, of Italy or of the UK, the pan-African spirit of resistance has been on display globally as fears of a US intervention in Burkina Faso to topple Traoré grow. The message is clear: we will not allow them to do what they did to Thomas Sankara!
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YouTube
🔥 Global Black Solidarity Worldwide Protests Erupt in Support of Captain Ibrahim Traoré After Coup
🌍 The Black World Stands with Captain Ibrahim Traoré! 🌍
After a US General falsely accused Burkina Faso’s leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, of using the country’s gold to stay in power, a coup and assassination attempt was launched against him on April 16…
After a US General falsely accused Burkina Faso’s leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, of using the country’s gold to stay in power, a coup and assassination attempt was launched against him on April 16…
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Today, 2 May, marks the 52nd anniversary of the 1973 New Jersey Turnpike shootout involving Assata Shakur, Sundiata Acoli, and Zayd Malik Shakur, members of the Black Liberation Army. The Black Liberation Army, active in the United States from 1970 to 1981, operated as a Marxist-Leninist organization largely composed of former Black Panther Party members who had split from the main group.
In the early hours of 2 May 1973, at approximately 12:45 a.m., New Jersey State Trooper James Harper pulled over the vehicle the three were travelling in on the New Jersey Turnpike in East Brunswick. The stated reasons were a broken tail light and a minor speeding violation. Trooper Werner Foerster soon arrived in a second patrol car.
In the early hours of 2 May 1973, at approximately 12:45 a.m., New Jersey State Trooper James Harper pulled over the vehicle the three were travelling in on the New Jersey Turnpike in East Brunswick. The stated reasons were a broken tail light and a minor speeding violation. Trooper Werner Foerster soon arrived in a second patrol car.
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Continued….. Former army members have long contended that the stop was not coincidental. Just days prior, the FBI-led Joint Anti-Terrorist Task Force (JTTF) had issued an All Points Bulletin (APB) seeking ‘a Black woman with possibly two male companions.’
Sundiata Acoli was driving, Assata Shakur sat in the front passenger seat, and Zayd Malik Shakur was in the rear. After requesting identification from Acoli and claiming inconsistencies, Harper ordered him to step out and moved to question him behind the vehicle.
What followed remains disputed. A gunfight broke out, during which Zayd Malik Shakur was k*lled instantly. Assata Shakur was shot while raising her hands and later wounded. Acoli fled the scene but was later apprehended.
Despite Harper admitting to having shot and k*lled Zayd, police charged Assata and Acoli with the murder of Foerster. Assata was also charged with killing Zayd.
In 1979, Black Liberation Army members helped Assata escape prison. She was later granted political asylum in Cuba, where she has lived since 1984. In 2013, the Obama administration named Shakur 'Most Wanted T*rrorist,' placing a $2 million bounty on her and making our elder sister the first woman to appear on the FBI's list.
Acoli was released in May 2022 after serving nearly 50 years in prison.
We hail these Black liberation fighters.
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https://blackagendareport.com/content/not-your-daddys-cointelpro-obama-brands-assata-shakur-most-wanted-terrorist
Sundiata Acoli was driving, Assata Shakur sat in the front passenger seat, and Zayd Malik Shakur was in the rear. After requesting identification from Acoli and claiming inconsistencies, Harper ordered him to step out and moved to question him behind the vehicle.
What followed remains disputed. A gunfight broke out, during which Zayd Malik Shakur was k*lled instantly. Assata Shakur was shot while raising her hands and later wounded. Acoli fled the scene but was later apprehended.
Despite Harper admitting to having shot and k*lled Zayd, police charged Assata and Acoli with the murder of Foerster. Assata was also charged with killing Zayd.
In 1979, Black Liberation Army members helped Assata escape prison. She was later granted political asylum in Cuba, where she has lived since 1984. In 2013, the Obama administration named Shakur 'Most Wanted T*rrorist,' placing a $2 million bounty on her and making our elder sister the first woman to appear on the FBI's list.
Acoli was released in May 2022 after serving nearly 50 years in prison.
We hail these Black liberation fighters.
Sources
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/10/sundiata-acoli-black-panthers-released-prison
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https://blackagendareport.com/content/not-your-daddys-cointelpro-obama-brands-assata-shakur-most-wanted-terrorist
the Guardian
Former Black Panther Sundiata Acoli to be released from prison after 49 years
The oldest imprisoned Panther was eligible for parole 29 years ago but was repeatedly denied in spite of ‘exemplary’ prison record
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Burkina Faso’s Pan-Africanist President Ibrahim Traoré expressed gratitude to his supporters for their show of solidarity worldwide on 30 April.
From Burkina Faso to Ghana, from the United Kingdom to Italy, from Jamaica to New York, rallies erupted across the globe in support of Burkina Faso’s Pan-Africanist President Ibrahim Traoré. As one of the most visible leaders from the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Traoré—alongside Mali’s Assimi Goïta and Niger’s Abdourahamane Tiani—has emerged as the spearhead of a revolution to free Africa from the shackles of neocolonialism and imperialism.
From Burkina Faso to Ghana, from the United Kingdom to Italy, from Jamaica to New York, rallies erupted across the globe in support of Burkina Faso’s Pan-Africanist President Ibrahim Traoré. As one of the most visible leaders from the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Traoré—alongside Mali’s Assimi Goïta and Niger’s Abdourahamane Tiani—has emerged as the spearhead of a revolution to free Africa from the shackles of neocolonialism and imperialism.
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Continued……The outpouring of solidarity came in response to 3 April slanderous comments by the US military’s top commander in Africa, US Africa Command (AFRICOM) General Michael Langley, who alleged that Traoré is misusing Burkina Faso’s gold to protect himself at the people’s expense. Langley’s remarks fuelled fears of a US intervention in the Sahel, which has broken away from Western control since recent people-backed coups d’état in the three countries. But the people, both on the continent and in the diaspora, refused to stay silent.
The massive support for the self-determining Sahel states and Traoré, in particular, proves that the revolution to achieve a dignified and sovereign Africa increasingly resonates with people on the continent and in the diaspora.
The message throughout the pro-Traoré rallies was NEVER AGAIN! Never again will we allow imperialists and neo-colonialists to threaten and come for our Pan-African leaders working to emancipate our motherland.
Photo credits: @burkinabooks (IG), @afrilivesmatter (X), @_AfricanSoil (X), @PeoplesDispatch (X), @BOSS__Alexander (X)
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https://www.trt.global/afrika-english/article/03eb4ce7df6c
The massive support for the self-determining Sahel states and Traoré, in particular, proves that the revolution to achieve a dignified and sovereign Africa increasingly resonates with people on the continent and in the diaspora.
The message throughout the pro-Traoré rallies was NEVER AGAIN! Never again will we allow imperialists and neo-colonialists to threaten and come for our Pan-African leaders working to emancipate our motherland.
Photo credits: @burkinabooks (IG), @afrilivesmatter (X), @_AfricanSoil (X), @PeoplesDispatch (X), @BOSS__Alexander (X)
Sources
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJEyPdnN9DO/
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/04/18/sahel-diaspora-groups-rally-in-support-of-aes-and-to-challenge-europes-media-colonialism/
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Sahel diaspora groups rally in support of AES and to challenge Europe’s “media colonialism”
In Italy, diaspora groups are mobilizing against media distortion of decolonization processes in the Alliance of Sahel States
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VIC MENSA: RECLAIM THE NARRATIVE
Africa has been inaccurately represented for over 500 years on maps, obscuring Africa’s wealth and size to advance white-supremacist interests, according to rapper Vic Mensa in this recent clip from a talk at Harvard University.
A Flemish geographer and cartographer named Gerardus Mercator created the now-infamous Mercator projection, a flat map in 1569. But it wasn’t just a tool of navigation—it was a weapon. By massively enlarging Europe and shrinking Africa, it created a visual lie that still shapes global consciousness today
Africa has been inaccurately represented for over 500 years on maps, obscuring Africa’s wealth and size to advance white-supremacist interests, according to rapper Vic Mensa in this recent clip from a talk at Harvard University.
A Flemish geographer and cartographer named Gerardus Mercator created the now-infamous Mercator projection, a flat map in 1569. But it wasn’t just a tool of navigation—it was a weapon. By massively enlarging Europe and shrinking Africa, it created a visual lie that still shapes global consciousness today
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