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| A-APRP Salutes President Fidel Castro of Revolutionary Cuba
THE ALL-AFRICAN PEOPLE’S REVOLUTIONARY PARTY SALUTES PRESIDENT FIDEL CASTRO On the occasion of the retirement of President Fidel Castro, the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) issues a call to Africa’s people, wherever they may have been born, or wherever they may live, to salute the Cuban leader’s monumental contributions to the progress of humanity. The A-APRP also calls upon the African World and progressive forces worldwide to maintain and intensify defense of Cuba’s sovereignty as imperialism attempts during this period of transition to seize the opportunity to create confusion and increase attacks on the Cuban people. Africans in particular owe a debt to our great comrade and revolutionary President Castro and the Cuban people that we can probably never fully repay. Under President Castro’s leadership, the people of Cuba repeatedly shed their blood in wars to liberate Africa from foreign domination. By assisting the training of many of our combatants in the struggle against colonialism, and providing decisive assistance at Cuito Cuanavale where the US and British backed apartheid military of South Africa was defeated, Cuba helped bring the liberation of Namibia and South Africa within arms reach. After the defeat of colonialism, Cuba sent literally thousands of doctors to Africa who saved countless lives, year after year for decades. Viva Cuba! Viva Fidel! There are many selfless acts of our most noble revolutionary comrade President Castro and the people of Cuba that are not limited to Africa. Africans in the Gulf Coast region of the U.S. would also have been the beneficiaries of Cuban medical assistance in the aftermath of the Katrina disaster but for the cold-hearted decision by the Bush administration to reject President Castro’s offer. Nevertheless, there are a number of Africans who were born in the U.S. who are receiving a full medical education at Cuba’s medical school free of charge. The only thing President Castro has asked in return is that these future doctors return to poor communities in the U.S. to render much-needed service. In the days, weeks and months to come, the enemies of human progress will condemn President Castro and his lifetime of service by publishing lies and distortions. It is important for Africans in particular to understand that after President Castro and the freedom fighters that he led overthrew a brutal, dictatorial regime in Cuba, he immediately undertook a program for the educational and material uplift of Cuba’s poorest and most alienated citizens. Many of these people were Africans! By demonstrating in a concrete way how a socialist economy can effectively address issues of poverty, President Castro drew the ire of capitalists. The All African People's Revolutionary Party and its membership will always support, build coalitions and work to galvanized the progressive and revolutionary comrades around the world to defend the revolutionary honor of the Cuban people! Cuba has long been a target for capitalist military intervention, covert intelligence agency operations and economic warfare. It is a testament to the strength of socialist principles and the integrity of the Cuban people that the country has not only survived, but in many ways thrived in the midst of such hardship. We call upon all freedom loving People around the world to intensify your organizational efforts to defend the Cuban revolution by pressuring the U.S. government to stop the illegal, immoral, unjust embargo imposed against the Cuban government and Cuban People. The A-APRP has drawn inspiration from President Castro and the Cuban people as the Party has fought to bring socialism to Africa under a liberated and unified continent-wide government. To that end, the A-APRP has been working with progressive and socialist organizations throughout Africa to establish the All-African Committee for Political Coordination (A-ACPC) as properly outlined by our founder and first President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. The All African People's Revolutionary Party believes that the best way to thank and honor President Castro and the people of Cuba is to fight for the principles to which they have dedicated their lives. We in the AAPRP and it's women's wing the AAWRU know that Comrade Fidel will be pleased by a liberated, united, socialist Africa that has the capacity to do on a much larger scale what Cuba has historically done. Namely, to assist not only Africans throughout the world, but all oppressed people everywhere who are fighting for their freedom. We are certain that the people of Cuba will continue to defend the interest of the revolution which despite the illegal blockade against the country, has brought a level of medical care, housing and education that is higher than in most underdeveloped countries and parts of the U.S. We believe that these benefits which have never been guaranteed in Europe or America are worth fighting and dying to protect. About that we have no doubt! We stand with the Cuban People, ready for the revolution! Long Live the Cuban and African Revolution! Long Live Comrade- President Fidel Castro! Long Live the solidarity of Africa and Cuba! Long Live the World Socialist and Communist Revolution! (sent by Moya Mzuri Pambeli, Central Committee Rep. Program Secretariat)
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| A salute to President Fidel Castro and the people of Cuba!
Comrades and Family: Very few voices are standing up and applauding President Fidel and the people of Cuba in response to this resignation. If you support this statement, please send out far and wide to your progressive and revolutionary networks in this show of solidarity! Aluta continua Mzuri Pambeli Central Program coordinator, secretariat AAPRP/AAWRU THE ALL-AFRICAN PEOPLE’S REVOLUTIONARY PARTY SALUTES PRESIDENT FIDEL CASTRO On the occasion of the retirement of President Fidel Castro, the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) issues a call to Africa’s people, wherever they may have been born, or wherever they may live, to salute the Cuban leader’s monumental contributions to the progress of humanity. The A-APRP also calls upon the African World and progressive forces worldwide to maintain and intensify defense of Cuba’s sovereignty as imperialism attempts during this period of transition to seize the opportunity to create confusion and increase attacks on the Cuban people. Africans in particular owe a debt to our great comrade and revolutionary President Castro and the Cuban people that we can probably never fully repay. Under President Castro’s leadership, the people of Cuba repeatedly shed their blood in wars to liberate Africa from foreign domination. By assisting the training of many of our combatants in the struggle against colonialism, and providing decisive assistance at Cuito Cuanavale where the US and British backed apartheid military of South Africa was defeated, Cuba helped bring the liberation of Namibia and South Africa within arms reach. After the defeat of colonialism, Cuba sent literally thousands of doctors to Africa who saved countless lives, year after year for decades. Viva Cuba! Viva Fidel! There are many selfless acts of our most noble revolutionary comrade President Castro and the people of Cuba that are not limited to Africa. Africans in the Gulf Coast region of the U.S. would also have been the beneficiaries of Cuban medical assistance in the aftermath of the Katrina disaster but for the cold-hearted decision by the Bush administration to reject President Castro’s offer. Nevertheless, there are a number of Africans who were born in the U.S. who are receiving a full medical education at Cuba’s medical school free of charge. The only thing President Castro has asked in return is that these future doctors return to poor communities in the U.S. to render much-needed service. In the days, weeks and months to come, the enemies of human progress will condemn President Castro and his lifetime of service by publishing lies and distortions. It is important for Africans in particular to understand that after President Castro and the freedom fighters that he led overthrew a brutal, dictatorial regime in Cuba, he immediately undertook a program for the educational and material uplift of Cuba’s poorest and most alienated citizens. Many of these people were Africans! By demonstrating in a concrete way how a socialist economy can effectively address issues of poverty, President Castro drew the ire of capitalists. The All African People's Revolutionary Party and its membership will always support, build coalitions and work to galvanized the progressive and revolutionary comrades around the world to defend the revolutionary honor of the Cuban people! Cuba has long been a target for capitalist military intervention, covert intelligence agency operations and economic warfare. It is a testament to the strength of socialist principles and the integrity of the Cuban people that the country has not only survived, but in many ways thrived in the midst of such hardship. We call upon all freedom loving People around the world to intensify your organizational efforts to defend the Cuban revolution by pressuring the U.S. government to stop the illegal, immoral, unjust embargo imposed against the Cuban government and Cuban People. The A-APRP has drawn inspiration from President Castro and the Cuban people as the Party has fought to bring socialism to Africa under a liberated and unified continent-wide government. To that end, the A-APRP has been working with progressive and socialist organizations throughout Africa to establish the All-African Committee for Political Coordination (A-ACPC) as properly outlined by our founder and first President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. The All African People's Revolutionary Party believes that the best way to thank and honor President Castro and the people of Cuba is to fight for the principles to which they have dedicated their lives. We in the AAPRP and it's women's wing the AAWRU know that Comrade Fidel will be pleased by a liberated, united, socialist Africa that has the capacity to do on a much larger scale what Cuba has historically done. Namely, to assist not only Africans throughout the world, but all oppressed people everywhere who are fighting for their freedom. We are certain that the people of Cuba will continue to defend the interest of the revolution which despite the illegal blockade against the country, has brought a level of medical care, housing and education that is higher than in most underdeveloped countries and parts of the U.S. We believe that these benefits which have never been guaranteed in Europe or America are worth fighting and dying to protect. About that we have no doubt! We stand with the Cuban People, ready for the revolution! Long Live the Cuban and African Revolution! Long Live Comrade- President Fidel Castro! Long Live the solidarity of Africa and Cuba! Long Live the World Socialist and Communist Revolution! (sent by Moya Mzuri Pambeli, Central Committee Rep. Program Secretariat)
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The call for a Pan Afrikan tribute to Fidel Castro and Cuba for their contributions to Africa is very appropriate and past due. All that Cuba has done for Africa has never been appropriately acknowledged or studied. The military columns, advisors or fighting units that were sent first to Algeria, then the Congo and lagter to Angola, Ethiopia and elsewhere were just the tiop of the iceberg, so to speak, in terms of all that Cuba. For in stance, in just one unacknowledged action, in a two week period in the early 1980's the Cuban medical mission to Angola, in conjucntion with the Organization of Angolan Women, innoculated against polio the entire population of Angola! In Cuba itself 26 schools were built for African students on the Isle of Pines. Beginning in the early 1970's until the year 2000, nearly 30,000 African students were flown from Africa to Cuba to attend school. Many stayed from from as early as the First Grade up to graduate studies in college. African teachers were brought with the students in order to teach them their language and culture. On a yearly basis parents were flown to Cuba to meet with their children. The vast majority of the students repatriated to their homelands, so that no brain drain was created. Furthermore, I know personally many, many Cubans who went to Africa to teach. One couple, who currently teach Geology at the University of Havana, taught Geology in Mozambique for sixteen years. Cubans who participated in the civilian cooperation programs helped to completely rebbuild Angola's technical infrastructure, destroyed by the fleeing Portuguese and US sponsored warfare, during the 1970's. There are many, many untold stories of Cubans devoting their adult lives to fighting for the liberation of Africa. Rodolfo Puente Ferro is just one. During the 1980's Puente Ferro was Cuba's ambassador to Angola. But he first went to Africa in the early 1960's as one of the first four Cuban doctors to go sub-Saharan Africa in Guinea-Bissau. Later he traveled to the People's Congo as a member of the column led by Jorge Risquet that was to meet with Che's column. Another member of the column with Risquet was Limbania Jimenez, today a retired Col. from the Revolutionary Armed Forces. Jimenez's role was to provide military training to the Angolan women who joined the initial MPLA column's that first infiltrated Angola. Today you can literally criss cross the island of Cuba, as I have done, tap someone on the shoulder and likely they have been to Africa in one capacity or another. I've seen the portions of the film, Cuba, Afraica and Revolution that are posted on Youtube, but I've been unable to find where to get a copy of the film. Does anyone have suggestions. Also: Karen Brutents who is interviewed in the film was one of the staunchest allies of the libertion struggles inside the Soviet government. Vladimir Shubin, who is also interviewed, has written an incredibly detailed book, "The ANC: A view from Moscow," that every person interested in the African liberation movements should read. Jean Damu <jdamu2@yahoo.com>
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