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Anti-NATO March in Accra, Ghana 21st Sept 2011

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2011

On Wednesday 21st September, over 100 Africans from Ghana and other countries rallied in solidarity with Africans in Libya and Cote d'Ivoire who have been subjected to neo-colonialist regime change wars.

The rally was organised by US/NATO Hands Off Libya! Hands Off Africa Coalition and took place on the birthday of the great pioneer 'Osagyefo' (Redeemer) Kwame Nkrumah.

The energy of the march of completely peaceful and non-violent, however, the police decided to stop the march and arrest 22 people and detain them overnight for allegedly particpating in an unlawful demonstration. They have since been released without charge, but the manner in which the police acted has drawn much more attention to the protestor's cause than would have been the case had they just been allowed to complete the march.

See also:
"Massive Pro Gaddafi Demo in Mali (Re-Up)"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzmFTNsb-Uo

For more information go to:
http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=628530

http://www.aaprp-intl.org/accra25.html

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  • yes,we need more of these.are the light skin protesters ghanaians? they look like africans who had come from the diaspora.the song means"We know nothing but ghaddafi,we shall move together with ghaddafi."

  • @rapidol2008 Thanks for the translation. Most of the comrades where Ghanaians, but many came from other African countries (like cote d’Ivoire) and some from the diaspora too.

  • good post keep up the good work

  • @smoothbrother69 Will do. I've got a few more videos to post from Ghana

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  • I remember asking my dad, as a child, why te african people are so poor. The IMF fund came up as an answer but I know now that the CIA and foreign services were making havoc in the countries. Bribery and corruption came from the western devils who fiendishly made warmongering in Africa their hobby dleighting in the loss of life and carnage. Hypcrites so piously helping the starving Africans in reality were two faced traitors to humanity. God bless Africa may we all want to live there, not EU!

  • Good job, guys!

    Though not so big number of activists. Africans should understand that the people are real power, and if Africa stands there is no such mil power to hold it.

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  • well done guys. it is time to start killing all those citizens from the countries that were involved in Lybya bombings, that are in Africa stealing our resources, in this way they will be scared then they pack their things and go off africa

  • well done african people, ghaddafi was a friend of africa watch and see what the attitude of the NTC or their proper name the racist rebels will be,

    STFU david cameron

    STFU Sarkozy

  • @AfricansArise The hero died today.but no worries bro.oneday a hero will arise again.Let the members of this movement know that,as long as we remain behind in the fields of science and technology,we won't be fully liberated.

  • @teacherofculture Lol! Good stufff. So we've all learnt some Twi today!

  • @AfricansArise ah you're right. I don't know the language, I just did a quick google search. after lookin deeper, I see this is what Mills said in relation to Cote d'Iviore

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