OSPAAAL was established following the Tricontinental Conference held in Havana, January 1966, to promote "solidarity with the Third World people's struggles, claims and most precious desires". The organisation supported struggles against colonialism and apartheid, and notably produced a large number of brightly coloured propaganda posters to promote its cause.
Celebration of centenary of the birth of Nelson Mandela by South African high commission in Jamaica. The high commissioner created a small exhibition of Nelson Mandela.
First picture is an activity for Mandela Day organized by Scotia Bank, “Take a child to work” where students were addressed by Mrs. Shirley Hoyana on Mr Mandela’s work ethics. The last two pictures are kids at the Middleton Primary school where the Mission celebrated the Nelson Mandela Day.
Award presented to Mr Mandela in recognition of his struggle against apartheid, and promotion of world peace and human rights from the Union Do monicana de Periodistas por la Paz (UDPP) in Moca, Dominican Republic
When Nelson Mandela was released from prison, he made a point of visiting Cuba on July 26 for celebrations of the 38th anniversary of the start of the Cuban Revolution
OSPAAAL was established following the Tricontinental Conference held in Havana, January 1966, to promote "solidarity with the Third World people's struggles, claims and most precious desires". The organisation supported struggles against colonialism and apartheid, and notably produced a large number of brightly coloured propaganda posters to promote its cause.
OSPAAAL was established following the Tricontinental Conference held in Havana, January 1966, to promote "solidarity with the Third World people's struggles, claims and most precious desires". The organisation supported struggles against colonialism and apartheid, and notably produced a large number of brightly coloured propaganda posters to promote its cause.
OSPAAAL was established following the Tricontinental Conference held in Havana, January 1966, to promote "solidarity with the Third World people's struggles, claims and most precious desires". The organisation supported struggles against colonialism and apartheid, and notably produced a large number of brightly coloured propaganda posters to promote its cause.
OSPAAAL was established following the Tricontinental Conference held in Havana, January 1966, to promote "solidarity with the Third World people's struggles, claims and most precious desires". The organisation supported struggles against colonialism and apartheid, and notably produced a large number of brightly coloured propaganda posters to promote its cause.
The Antigua and Barbuda AAO was affiliated with the Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement (ACLM), a radical socialist and Pan-African political party founded in 1968. The party supported anti-apartheid struggles in South Africa and organised African Liberation Day celebrations in Antigua.
The Antigua and Barbuda AAO was affiliated with the Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement (ACLM), a radical socialist and Pan-African political party founded in 1968. The party supported anti-apartheid struggles in South Africa and organised African Liberation Day celebrations in Antigua.
The Antigua and Barbuda AAO was affiliated with the Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement (ACLM), a radical socialist and Pan-African political party founded in 1968. The party supported anti-apartheid struggles in South Africa and organised African Liberation Day celebrations in Antigua.
The Antigua and Barbuda AAO was affiliated with the Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement (ACLM), a radical socialist and Pan-African political party founded in 1968. The party supported anti-apartheid struggles in South Africa and organised African Liberation Day celebrations in Antigua.
OSPAAAL was established following the Tricontinental Conference held in Havana, January 1966, to promote "solidarity with the Third World people's struggles, claims and most precious desires". The organisation supported struggles against colonialism and apartheid, and notably produced a large number of brightly coloured propaganda posters to promote its cause.