Documentation of a London meeting held on July 8, 2000, organized by the Institute for Independence Studies to discuss and promote solidarity with Korean reunification following the historic North-South summit. Includes speeches by Guy Dupré, George Galloway MP, Geoff Simons, Harpal Brar, Landon Temple, and others. Highlights the political context, international solidarity, and cultural aspects of Korean reunification efforts.
Speech delivered by Morenga Bambata, A-APRP organiser in Britain, representing the All-African People's Revolutionary Party at a seminar on the Juche idea organised by Mosquito Press in London. The speech discusses the principles of Nkrumahism as the guiding ideology of the African revolution, its synthesis of African, Arab-Islamic, and European-Christian experiences, the importance of African identity and Pan-Africanism, solidarity with Korean revolutionary ideas, and the integration of socialism with African traditions and struggles for liberation.
Transcribed from the recording by Peter Hogg. Speech delivered by Morenga Bambata on 23 March 1985 at a seminar on the Juche Idea. The speech covers the ideology and history of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party, the significance of Nkrumahism, the role of African revolutionaries, the impact of African diaspora, and the importance of African unity under scientific socialism. It references connections with the Juche Idea, the struggles against imperialism, and the role of women in the revolutionary struggle.