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Encyclopedia > African Socialist International

The African Socialist International (ASI) is the result of political conclusions reached by the African People’s Socialist Party that African people worldwide -- from South Africa to the Congo, the UK to the U.S. and throughout the Caribbean and South America -- must be united into a singular revolutionary organisation that can speak to the aspirations of the African masses that suffer at the hands of imperialist white power and neo-colonialism.


The purpose of the ASI is to advance and defend our struggle for the national liberation of African people at home and abroad. The aim of this historically significant conference is to win African people worldwide to the necessity of an international organisation that can give our struggle ideological clarity, economic backing and political might in order to support African revolutionary struggles wherever they emerge. We are one people fighting on different fronts in the same battle against our white power imperialist enemies and their black neo-colonial puppets.


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