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Omali Yeshitela Discusses the Uhuru 3 Victory
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
20 Dec 2024
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Black Agenda Radio · Omali Yeshitela Discusses the Uhuru 3 Victory

Omali Yeshitela is chairman of the African People's Socialist Party. He and his Uhuru 3 co-defendants, Penny Hess and Jesse Nevel, were convicted of conspiracy in a federal case alleging that they acted under the direction of the Russian government. On December 16, they were sentenced in a federal court to 3 years of probation and community service. Chairman Omali joins us from St. Louis to discuss this outcome and his thoughts on this political moment in the U.S.  

state repression
Omali Yeshitela
Uhuru Three
Foreign Agents Registration Act
Free Speech

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