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The PAIGC Struggle for Democracy in Guinea-Bissau
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
22 Dec 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · The PAIGC Struggles for Democracy in Guinea-Bissau

We're joined by Imani Umoja of the PAIGC (African Party of Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde), the All-African People's Revolutionary Party, the steering committee of the Black Alliance for Peace US Out of Africa Network, and a member of the coordination council of the West African People's Organization. He gives an update from Guinea-Bissau on the political situation there and explains why it is important to the African continent and to the diaspora.

PAIGC
Guinea Bissau
AAPRP
West African Peoples Organization

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