Africa Liberation Day - Sat 24th May - protest at the World Bank offices
ALISC | 22.05.2003 11:20
Stop the genocide Against African People, Reparations Now!
Rally and demostration at the World Bank Offices
Saturday 24th May 2003, at 11.30am
80 Haymarket (Trafalgar Square end), London SW1
Nearest Tube: Charing Cross
Organised by the Stop All Imperialist Wars Against Africans Campaign.
Rally and demostration at the World Bank Offices
Saturday 24th May 2003, at 11.30am
80 Haymarket (Trafalgar Square end), London SW1
Nearest Tube: Charing Cross
Organised by the Stop All Imperialist Wars Against Africans Campaign.
This is to invite you to this year's African Liberation Day (ALD) demonstration/rally on Saturday 24 May 2003 from 11:30am to 1:30pm. This will be in front of the World Bank office, 80 Haymarket, Trafalgar Square End, London SW1 (Nearest station - Charing Cross). This is being organised by the Stop All Imperialist Wars Against Africans Campaign, which has been initiated by the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement (IPDUM) and the African Liberation support Campaign(ALISC).
African Liberation Day emerged out of the freedom struggles of African people throughout the world in the 1950s and 60s. All around the world, African people are still struggling against colonial domination at the hands of the imperialist countries - both on the continent of Africa and in these imperial centres like the UK and the US. African Liberation Day was first initiated by Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of independent Ghana, who understood that the future of African people throughout the world was in our unification!
Contact: uhurasi@aol.com 020 82651731
nkexplo@yahoo.co.uk 07890 738997
African Liberation Day emerged out of the freedom struggles of African people throughout the world in the 1950s and 60s. All around the world, African people are still struggling against colonial domination at the hands of the imperialist countries - both on the continent of Africa and in these imperial centres like the UK and the US. African Liberation Day was first initiated by Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of independent Ghana, who understood that the future of African people throughout the world was in our unification!
Contact: uhurasi@aol.com 020 82651731
nkexplo@yahoo.co.uk 07890 738997
ALISC
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nkexplo@yahoo.co.uk
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