West Africa:
AFRICANIST LEADERS SET TO TACKLE
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATE EXPLOITATION
PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE -SEPTEMBER 5, 2007.
The Africanist Movement is pleased to announce that the 2007 International Conference on Leadership will be held in Labe, Guinea from December 28-30, 2007.
The conference will discuss the effects of multinational corporate exploitation on the African continent, the political and economic crisis situations in West Africa, cross-boarder extortions and the way forward to a free, united socialist Africa.
The Africanist International leadership conference is a grassroots initiative designed to involve African workers and poor peasants in the unification and liberation process of the continent from neocolonialism and imperialism.
It is also an annual event aimed at bringing together Africanist leaders and representatives of other African revolutionaries and progressives to discuss key issues and problems associated with Africa’s liberation and unification process.
The decision to hold this year’s international leadership conference in Guinea came out of recommendations from the emergency leadership meeting of the Africanist Movement held from August 26-27, 2007.
A follow-up meeting to further discuss the details of this year’s international leadership conference and other issues relating to the work of the movement has been scheduled for September 21-22, 2007 in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
In 2005 and 2006, Africans from Sierra Leone, Liberia, Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea, Gambia, Senegal, Burkina Fasso, Guinea Bissau, the United States, England, Belgium and Holland have attended the international leadership conferences held in Makeni, Sierra Leone and Dalaba, Guinea respectively.
This year, the international leadership conference will coincide with the 5th Anniversary of Africanist Movement.
For more information Contact:
The conference will discuss the effects of multinational corporate exploitation on the African continent, the political and economic crisis situations in West Africa, cross-boarder extortions and the way forward to a free, united socialist Africa.
The Africanist International leadership conference is a grassroots initiative designed to involve African workers and poor peasants in the unification and liberation process of the continent from neocolonialism and imperialism.
It is also an annual event aimed at bringing together Africanist leaders and representatives of other African revolutionaries and progressives to discuss key issues and problems associated with Africa’s liberation and unification process.
The decision to hold this year’s international leadership conference in Guinea came out of recommendations from the emergency leadership meeting of the Africanist Movement held from August 26-27, 2007.
A follow-up meeting to further discuss the details of this year’s international leadership conference and other issues relating to the work of the movement has been scheduled for September 21-22, 2007 in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
In 2005 and 2006, Africans from Sierra Leone, Liberia, Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea, Gambia, Senegal, Burkina Fasso, Guinea Bissau, the United States, England, Belgium and Holland have attended the international leadership conferences held in Makeni, Sierra Leone and Dalaba, Guinea respectively.
This year, the international leadership conference will coincide with the 5th Anniversary of Africanist Movement.
For more information Contact:
Tel: 232 76 757924/ 232 77 898550 (Sierra Leone)
224 60 295210/ 224 64 537987 (Guinea)
*Courtesy of Kabietulai Byllor Jalloh, Communications Secretary to the Director
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