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    Some Aspects of the AAPRP: Its

    Origins, Ideology, Objective and

    Program

    African People all over the world are suffering from

    exploitation. It is only in this light that we can understand thepoverty of African People when Africa is one of the

    richest continents in the world.

    The All-African People's Revolutionary (A-APRP) knows that

    the root of this exploitation is economic. We are certain thatits inevitable end can only be achieved through the politicalunification of the African continent. This is an indispensable

    first step.

    The only thing that Africa lacks to control her destiny is a Pan-African political Party. African People the world over are

    politically disorganized, with few exceptions. It is here that, the

    All-African People's Revolutionary Party comes to play herfull role in making her humble contributions in the continuingstruggle to organize our People.

    PAN-AFRICANISM: THE CORRECT OBJECTIVE OF THE

    AFRICAN REVOLUTION!

    African in the Diaspora (those who live outside of Africa), arescattered in over sixty countries. A Pan-Africanist politicalParty understands that "all People of African descent, whether

    they live in North or South America, the Caribbean or in any

    part of the world; are Africans, and belong to the AfricanNation." Kwame Nkrumah, CLASS STRUGGLE IN AFRICA,page 87.

    Pan-Africanism: the total liberation and unification of Africa

    under scientific socialism, is a historically determinedinevitability. It is the only objective which can end the

    suffering of African People scattered, suffering and struggling

    all over the world. That is why it is the objective ofthe All-African People's Revolutionary Party.

    The history of Africa demonstrates that Pan-Africanism is anatural evolutionary process. Some of the characteristics of this

    process include:

    The cluster of humanist principles underlying the cultural unityof Africa.

    . the constant migration of African People which provided for

    more contact among the People.

    . the movement towards building bigger and bigger Africanstates.

    The thrust for revolutionary Pan-Africanism is a result of the

    capitalist penetration and rape of Africa, which intensified inthe sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The brutal exploitation

    which Africa suffered under slavery, colonialism and settler-colonialism is well known. Unified African resistance is the

    only logical response.

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