Written by Don Fitz
With new FBI and Department of “Justice” (DOJ) attacks expected in early January, a defense, mobilization and information session attracted hundreds of allies of the African People's Socialist Party (APSP). On Friday, December 23 they zoomed into the “Emergency Mass Meeting: Hands Off Uhuru! Hands Off Africa!” The APSP told its supporters that it expects indictments in early January 2023 and possibly sooner.
Indictments
could include many more than the four names listed as “unindicted
co-conspirators” during raids of July 29, 2022: Chairman Omali Yeshitela, Party
Director of Agitation and Propaganda Akilé Anai, African People’s Solidarity
Committee Chair Penny Hess and Uhuru Solidarity Movement Chair Jesse
Nevel.
At
5 am that morning, the
FBI invaded multiple St. Louis locations, including the private residence
of Omali Yeshitela and his wife and APSP Deputy Chair Ona Zené Yeshitela and
the Uhuru Solidarity Center, as well as the Uhuru House in St. Petersburg
FL.
During
the December 23 webinar, Yeshitela vividly recalled that flashbang grenades
were set off and laser points were directed at his chest when he opened the
door of their home, and a drone almost hit Ona when she came down the
stairs. Both of them were handcuffed and
the entire Black working-class St. Louis neighborhood was under siege for
hours. The federal agents seized all of
their devices, such as computers and phones, thereby seriously hampering their
political work.
As
reported by Toward
Freedom, in St. Petersburg FBI agents lured Akilé Anai “outside her
home, saying her car had been broken into. Upon opening her car, they forced
her to hand over her devices.”
The
FBI and DOJ claimed that the raids were sparked by Yeshitela’s having conversations
with Aleksandr Ionov, a Russian they accused of spreading “Russian
propaganda.” During the webinar
Yeshitela described how insulting and demeaning it was to insinuate that the
APSP is unable to analyze African people’s state of oppression and make
decisions for itself but can only reach conclusions after Russians tell it what
to think.
This
is particularly chilling for those who do solidarity work with Latin America,
Africa and Asia. According to the
precedent set by the July 29 raids and indictments, anyone who meets with any
representative of another country could face criminal charges under the Foreign
Agent Registration Act, which the APSP expects to be used to justify their bullying. Actions against the APSP could lay the
foundation for indicting me for interviewing and writing about Cuban doctors.
Legal
abuse could be leveled against everyone else who has visited the island and
explained what the revolution has accomplished.
The FBI/DOJ could indict Monthly Review for publishing my book on
Cuban Health
Care along with every other publisher who releases books on Cuba,
Venezuela, Colombia and other countries that have resisted US imperialism.
A
noticeable exception would be citizens and lawmakers who meet with and are
influenced by agents of Israel. They have
no reason to fear harassment. Of course,
it might be quite different for those having the temerity to meet with
Palestinians.
After
the raids, the Black
Alliance for Peace announced that it would “concentrate its efforts on not
only opposing the U.S. war agenda globally but the war and repression being
waged on Black and Brown communities within U.S. borders.”
A major purpose of the December 23 webinar was to build nationwide and international support for the July 29 victims so people are prepared to respond when the indictments come down. In light of this, the Green Party of St. Louis issued a statement which appears below. Following it are the APSP’s “Principles of Unity” which it asks organizations to endorse. You can communicate your support at the website HANDSOFFUHURU.ORG.
What is written above only describes one barrel
of the corporate state’s shotgun. The
other barrel consists of efforts to shut down the many projects under the APSP
umbrella. They simultaneously offer
meaningful life-changing needs for those in poor Black US communities and
provide examples of what a socialist society could look like.
The
projects are part of what the APSP calls its “Black Power Blueprint” (BPB) and
what socialist theorists might call “concretization” of its ideas which
“prefigure” a post-capitalist society. The
BPB’s efforts may be the most extensive integration of theory and practice
occurring in the US today.
Perhaps
the prime example is Uhuru Wa Kulea (African Women's
Health Center) which has a vision “to provide health and self-care programs
that reinforce our traditional African culture, and invest in the future of our
community with doula and childbirth educator certification programs along with
opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship.” Concepts for the Center rely heavily on the
health care system of Cuba, which now has life
expectancy greater than the US, due to its focus on women and children.
APSP-related
efforts also include
• The Uhuru
House Community Center which transformed a condemned building into a
three-story community event and program space named Akwaaba Hall;
• A Community
Basketball Court to allow for “spirited youth programs” and tournaments;
• Murals at the Gary
Brooks Community
Garden that has been in operation for two years and at the recently
completed Community Basketball Court which depict “Black families controlling
our own culture and food economy by planting, growing and harvesting food from
the garden;”
• Completed renovation
of a 4-plex apartment building devoted to housing for the African Independence Workforce
Program which creates jobs for those re-entering the Black community from
the prison system;
• The Uhuru Jiko Kitchen and
Bakery/Café which, once the refurbishing of an existing commercial
structure is completed, will bring African economic and cultural life to a
depressed commercial area and will help stop gentrification;
• A planned program for
the Black
Power Square where condemned buildings have been removed to make way for
retail opportunities by utilizing shipping containers to house community-based
small businesses and create jobs.
The
above are in St. Louis. APSP also runs Uhuru Foods and Pies in Oakland CA and St.
Petersburg FL, a community garden/farm in Huntsville AL, furniture stores in Oakland CA
and Philadelphia PA, a radio station in
St. Petersburg FL and the Burning Spear newspaper.
The
goal of attacking the APSP leaders is to exterminate every project and every
component of the BPB which Omali Yeshitela speaks of as “building duel and
contending power,” funded to a significant degree through reparations raised by
the Uhuru Solidarity Movement (USM). The
government, of course, has virtually unlimited police and legal resources at
its disposal to drown out dissent. If it
can force the APSP to divert its energies and limited budget to its legal
defense, the FBI/DOJ can undermine projects and terrorize solidarity activists
even if it imprisons very few.
This
is the message from one barrel of the snarling state:
“Don’t
hope for a new life …
“don’t
imagine a new world…
“and
certainly don’t try to build one …
“because
capitalism is all you can look forward to.”
The other barrel of the shotgun screams that efforts by US citizens to build solidarity with victims of global oppression will be met with the most vicious attacks the corporate state can muster.
Statement by Don Fitz on behalf of the Green Party of St. Louis, December 23, 2022.
The Green Party of St. Louis fully agrees with
the right of African people to advocate and organize for the unification,
liberation and self-determination of Africa and African People as laid out in
the “Principles of Unity.”
The FBI raid of July 29 was not just against
the APSP. It was an attack on all
working for social justice and liberation.
As has happened many times before, governmental
violence was unleashed first against Black/African victims to serve as an
example.
The Biden administration is fully responsible
for opening one of the most repressive eras in US history.
We would have to go back to the racist
president Woodrow Wilson and his imprisonment of Eugene Debs to find a case of
people being arrested so blatantly for their political beliefs.
Even during the US war against Viet Nam, people
were not arrested merely for listening to Vietnamese views or visiting North
Viet Nam.
The current actions of the Biden administration
are a message that no one can question his proxy war against Russia – a message that Americans have lost the right
to make their own decisions.
The events of July 29, 2022 are meant to
intimidate any who stand in solidarity with movements and countries who are
struggling for their liberation, such as Cuba.
They are warning that the same could happen to
supporters of revolutionary Venezuela.
The FBI raids are a threat to those who defend
the right of Nicaragua to chart its own course.
Indictment of Uhuru members aids and abets
those criminals who overthrew the democratically elected government in Peru on
Dec 7, 2022.
Biden’s proxy war against Russia gives lie to
his supposed opposition to climate change.
One of the real reasons for Biden’s “Hate Russia!” campaign is to allow
US corporations to corner the market of fossil fuels in Ukraine and force
Europe to buy US natural gas at absurdly high prices.
Under Evo Morales, Bolivia sought to control
its own lithium, a critical element for “alternative” energy. When he was violently overthrown, the
Trump/Biden supporter Elon Musk (of Tesla fame) proclaimed “We will coup
whoever we want!”
The great majority of the world’s cobalt, also essential for “alternative” energy, lies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (home to many other essential minerals). Efforts of the Biden administration to destroy the APSP reveals his plan for anyone who advocates self-determination for Africa.
Principles of Unity
We unite with the right of African people to advocate and organize for the unification, liberation and self-determination of Africa and African People.
· We denounce
the FBI and US government's attacks on the African Liberation Movement
historically and currently
· We demand
that the US government drop the charges against any member of the African
People's Socialist Party, the Uhuru Movement and those named and implied in the
indictment and warrants
· We demand
the return of all confiscated property to the Uhuru Movement and compensation
for damages and payment of reparations for the attacks
· We demand an
end to FBI surveillance and infiltration of the Uhuru Movement and release of
all documents on the Uhuru Movement since the 1960s
· We denounce the assault on the anti-colonial activity and programs of the African People's Socialist Party/Uhuru Movement such as the Black Power Blueprint and other economic institutions and projects.
Find out more about the repression! At 6 pm CT, January 9, 2023 join the APSP update on the indictments and defense. Click on https://handsoffuhuru.org/ and scroll to “Hands Off Uhuru! Hands Off Africa!” to register. At 7:30 pm CT, January 11, 2023 the Missouri Green Party will have a webinar on “The Long Story of Repression in the US.” Email outreach@missourigreenparty.org to get information and to register.
Don Fitz (fitzdon@aol.com) is on the Editorial Board of Green Social Thought, where a version of this article originally appeared. He was the 2016 candidate of the Missouri Green Party for Governor. His book, Cuban Health Care: The Ongoing Revolution, has been available since June 2020.