The NBLM National Unity Initiative joins all those who have condemned the senseless raid and attack of the US government and its FBI on the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP), the Uhuru Movement, and its leadership in both St. Petersburg, Florida, and St. Louis, Missouri. We view this attack as a part of the right-ward trend of the US government at the local, state, national, and international levels, trampling on the basic democratic and human rights of the oppressed, both here and abroad. In April this year, many organizations active in the Black Freedom Struggle joined forces in a joint . . .
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The Black Alliance for Peace Condemns FBI Attack on the APSP
The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) unequivocally condemns and opposes the latest domestic U.S. state repression and intimidation tactics currently being leveled against the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP). On Friday, July 29, 2022, the FBI executed multiple raids against APSP’s Uhuru House in St. Petersburg, Florida, and their Uhuru Solidarity Center in St. Louis, Missouri, and the private residence of APSP Chairman Omali Yeshitela also in St. Louis. The FBI employed flashbang grenades and handcuffed Yeshitela and his wife while their house was raided. The FBI claims that the raids are connected to the federal indictment of a Russian . . .

The A-APRP Opposes State Terrorism Against The APSP
The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) stands in total solidarity with the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) against the acts of terrorism perpetrated by the FBI and the U.S. Government against the APSP and their members in the last 24 hours. We agree wholeheartedly with the statements of their chairman, Omali Yeshitela, that African People have been the victims of state-sponsored terrorism by this racist/terrorist illegal settler colony known as the United States of America since its inception. We agree with Chairman Yeshitela’s statement that this land belongs to the Indigenous People, who along with the Palestinian People are also . . .