Declaration in support of the Alliance of Sahel States Confederation
To the attention of the Governments of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) Confederation
We, the anti-imperialist organizations and associations of the Diaspora, express full and fraternal support for your commitment to the sovereignty of your peoples and the break with the neo-colonial order. The birth of the AES marked a historic turning point in the struggle of African peoples for their emancipation. You have resurrected the flame of revolution in Africa and you are providing a model of Pan-African solidarity. We strongly affirm that the fight currently being waged in the Sahel is a fight for the whole of Africa and her children spread throughout the world. With each triumph in the Sahel, the whole of Africa and its diaspora advances.
As anti-imperialist organizations and associations based in the Diaspora, we recognize the crucial role we have to play in raising the consciousness of our communities here, in order to wage an effective struggle against the imperialist world order. Since the founding of the AES, our structures have been engaged in several activities to support the AES materially, ideologically and logistically.
From producing positive AES propaganda, hosting rallies to denounce the aggression of imperialist forces and their regional lackeys and fundraising to support the revolutionary organizations throughout the AES, our collective remains staunchly by your side in this struggle for the total liberation of Africa.
We salute your courage and affirm our indefectible solidarity in this common struggle against imperialism and neo-colonialism in all its forms. Africa does not need foreign tutelage; it needs unity, social justice, and governments at the service of their peoples.
Our collective stands by you to build, with all African peoples, a free, dignified and sovereign Africa.
Please accept, your Excellencies, our revolutionary greetings.
Signatory organizations:
United States
Palaver
Black Awakening Movement
Mass Emphasis Children's History & Theatre Company
Activist News Network
Cat's Cradle Tiger's Eye
Upstream Podcast
Sudanese Resistance Front
Hood Communist
Neighbor Program
Community Movement Builders
Haut Conseil Des Malien Des États Unis
Changement Au Mali
M5 (USA)
Kwame Ture Society
December 12 Movement
African Pride Club
Lowecountry Action Committee
Canada
United African Diaspora
Daraja Press
United for Change
1919
Popular Front Canada
Global Afrikan Congress (Canadian Chapter)
Peace Alliance Winnipeg
Latin America
Diaspora Pa'lante
Movement of Equality and Liberation for All Haitians (MOLEGHAF)
Kwame Ture Education and Development Center (Trinidad and Tobago)
Jamaica LANDS (Left Alliance for National Democracy and Socialism)
Caribbean Movement for Peace and Integration (CMPI) (Barbados)
Trinbagonians for Palestine
Grenada Humanitarian Coalition
Organization for the Victory of the People (Guyana)
Black Agenda Project (Trinidad and Tobago)
Assembly of Caribbean People (Trinidad and Tobago)
Caribbean Freedom Project (Trinidad and Tobago)
876 Muslims (Jamaica)
Curaçao for Palestine (Curaçao )
Movementu Kousa Promé (Curaçao)
Caribbean Pan Afrikan and Indigenous Movement (Trinidad and Tobago)
ALIANSA KÒRSOU INDEPENDIENTE (AKI), Curaçao
Fundashon Piskadó Nos Ta (Curaçao)
Africa Centre Curaçao
Gente Negra Magazine (Argentina)
Europe
Burkinabe Association of Barcelona (Spain)
Parti Panafricaniste et Indépendantiste Réunionnais (France)
The Black Liberation Alliance (United Kingdom)
Black Power Frankfurt (Germany)
Red de Acción Panafricanista (RAP) (Spain)
Pro-Assimi Belgique
AES Solidarity Sweden
AFRIKANS RISING IN SOLIDARITY AND EMPOWERMENT (Norway)


Hoping the rest of Africa takes note and joins the movement.