African Liberation Day/Palestine (Nakba) Day 2026

All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC)

Inheriting, Continuing And Commemorating

“68 Years of African Liberation Day”

“50 Years of A-APRP Organized African Liberation Day”

“20 Years of A-APRP (GC) Organized African Liberation Day/Palestine (Nakba) Day”

Theme: “68 Years Fighting Neo-Colonialism: Forward to Pan-Africanism – One Unified Socialist Africa!”

Saturday May 23, 2026

Defend, Sustain and Advance the Pan-Africanist Character of African Liberation Day/Palestine (Nakba) Day Worldwide!

Unity for Social and Democratic Progress

National Democracy

“We of the Guinean nation have made the rehabilitation of the African people and of the African man our chief preoccupation, because we want Africa with all her prerogatives to liberty and dignity, after recovering full sovereignty, to assert her whole personality and become an African Africa. Then our continent will be able to project on to the international scene her own reality and so participate in full consciousness and determination in her historic responsibilities to create a better world, opening to humanity a new age of greater democratic justice, of real brotherhood and lasting peace.”

Ahmed Sekou Toure

Today, African Liberation Day/Palestine (Nakba) Day, honoring, El Hajj Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X), and Ho Chi Minh (Uncle Ho) must remain, with a Pan-Africanist character, a permanent, mass ideological, mobilizing and organizing weapon within the revolutionary struggle for Pan-Africanism. This worldwide annual commemoration must help build revolutionary organization in every corner of the world. “We must organize as never before, for organization decides everything” declared Kwame Nkrumah. He is correct because organization imposes discipline. Discipline is necessary for a liberated People. The advancement of our revolutionary struggle for Pan-Africanism is directly reflected in the level of the organization of the African masses, particularly African women, students, and youth. The organization of the African masses, in our war against neo-colonialism can be accelerated through the unity of organizations willing to join and build a Pan-Africanist revolutionary organization of organizations, as defined by Kwame Nkrumah, the All-African Committee for Political Coordination (A-ACPC), representing Africa and the African Diaspora. The A-ACPC will be a qualitative step in the process to help build a transnational all-African Pan-Africanist political party. It is progressive and revolutionary women, students and youth of Africa and the African Diaspora that must claim and take African Liberation Day/Palestine (Nakba) Day to its next revolutionary expression and with it, enhance the eternally growing and developing revolutionary African Personality. As an institution, ALD/PD is becoming politically stronger today because the masses of African people have developed more conscious women, student, and youth fighters. Therefore ALD/PD is their day of resistance and Revolution as international imperialism wreaks havoc on the African world. As a day of commemoration, but also one of ideological struggle, organizational work, and political education ALD/PD illuminates that, we as a People, are not liberated, we are not free and remain divided, oppressed and exploited by international imperialism, zionism, neo-colonialism and the African anti-People’s class and elites. No African is free, until all are free! African Liberation Day/Palestine Day also expresses the African Revolution’s solidarity with all Indigenous Peoples and Nations just struggles worldwide. Africans will never overcome these obstacles and our oppression and exploitation until we achieve Pan-Africanism – the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism. In Africa and the African Diaspora, ALD is an institution for both Pan-Africanist and anti-Pan-Africanist organizations and parties. At the level of governments anti-Pan-Africanists dominate ALD. It is of critical importance that African Liberation Day/Palestine (Nakba) Day be organized as a day of the Masses. Thus, ALD must be entrenched in the struggles of the African masses worldwide.

The most important and pressing problem confronting African people worldwide is international imperialism, zionism and neo-colonialism, led by the U.S., as the vast majority of the African governed states and African elected officials in the Diaspora are governed and led by corrupt African elites in business, government, and a pro-capitalist African intelligentsia, in Africa and the African Diaspora. They are conscious participants and neo-colonial appendages of international imperialism, led by the U.S. Mass poverty, poor health care and disease, starvation, victims of terrorism, guns and drug trafficking and war, illiteracy, women’s oppression, and other ills are acceptable conditions for the African anti-People’s class and their reactionary governments, worldwide. The anti-People’s class is the direct beneficiaries from the rape of Africa’s natural and mineral resources and the merciless exploitation our People’s labor, particularly that of African women and youth.

Neo-colonial Africa and bourgeois elected officials, in the Diaspora, are silent on U.S. imperialism’s savage attacks on Cuba, Haiti, Somalia, Venezuela, Yemen and West Papua, and other countries made home by People of African descent. Africa is particularly silent on the unjust, inhuman, immoral, and genocidal war against Palestine and the Islamic Republic of Iran! These are current neo-colonialist betrayals of our People and the principles that guide the revolutionary struggle for Pan-Africanism of which African Liberation Day/Palestine (Nakba) Day is but one of its expressions!

African Liberation Day/Palestine (Nakba) Day must advance our People’s struggle towards the achievement of Pan-Africanism. This revolutionary struggle must be in principled solidarity with Indigenous movements fighting for national liberation and sovereignty and for all justice and peace-seeking Peoples worldwide. This we have learned and offer from studying Pan-African history and as organizers in the 68 years of African, Palestinian, and international history of African Liberation Day/Palestine (Nakba) Day.

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