VIDEOS

FIDEL IN ANGOLA AND OTHER COUNTRIES IN AFRICA — Africa Oye!! During the 1975 independence struggle, Fidel Castro sent Cuban troops to assist the Angolan MPLA in it’s revolutionary mission after repeated requests to the USSR were ignored. The MPLA was successful with Cuba’s military and technical assistance, and the People’s Republic of Angola was proclaimed on November 11th 1975. Castro became a Third World liberation hero throughout Africa, confirming his status as one of the most charismatic and successful revolutionary leaders of all time, while the US became increasingly frustrated! Some archive footage is presented here of the revolutionary war, of Angola’s first Marxist president Agostinho Neto, Castro visiting Africa at the time and his impassioned defense of his internationalist intervention at the UN.

Check out a clip from Kevin Pina’s groundbreaking new documentary film: “Haiti: We Must Kill the BANDITS”

CHAVEZ IN HAITI - Since the US orchestrated coup in Haiti in 2004 that resulted in the death of close to 10,000 Haitians, the people of Haiti have had little to cheer about. That changed in early March 2007, when President Chavez came to Port-au-Prince to meet with Haiti’s president Rene Preval. Below is a not-to-miss, rocking 30 minute video showing thousands of Haitians in the streets welcoming Chavez to Port-au-Prince. At one point, in classic Chavez style, he hops out of his car and runs in the streets with the Haitians — much to the angst of his security staff. (UNFORTUNATELY, THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM YOUTUBE)