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« on: September 04, 2007, 02:39:10 PM »



Uhuru Tours is proud to announce the historic Fall 2007 U.S. tour of Mfanelo Skwatsha, National Executive Secretary of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) based in South Africa. Secretary Skwatsha is available to make presentations at workshops, seminars and events on campuses and in communities from October 22 through November 2.

While much of the world believes that freedom has been won in South Africa, the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) is exposing to the world that conditions for Africans today are worse than under the apartheid system!

According to the Human Sciences Research Council, South African households have sunk deeper into poverty since the ruling African National Congress (ANC) came to power in 1994, and the gap between the white settler population and impoverished Africans has widened. The ANC is the party of Nelson Mandela and current president Thabo Mbeki.

Founded in 1959, the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania is the party that led the struggle against colonial apartheid regime. In the 1970s and 80s PAC had solidarity committees in cities and on campuses throughout the U.S. Today the PAC is showing the world that liberation for African working people in South Africa is an unfinished goal. PAC believes that Africa and its resources belong to African working people, not the neocolonialists who uphold the interests of the colonial and corporate powers.

PAC has a program for genuine self-determination for African workers based on one united Africa whose vast wealth must benefit African people themselves.

For more information on how you can bring Secretary Skwatsha to your area, email info@uhurutours.com , call 727-894-6997, or visit http://burningspearuhuru.com/tours/mfanelo-skwatsha07/index.html
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