no references date February 2011 Infobox political party name PanAfricanistCongress of Azania native name lang1 name lang1 lang2 name lang2 lang3 name lang3 lang4 name lang4 logo Image Paclogo.jpg 170px colorcode PAGENAME meta color leader chairperson president Letlapa Mphahlele secretary general Mfanelo Skwatsha spokesperson founder leader1 title leader1 name leader2 title leader2 name leader3 title leader3 name leader4 title leader4 name leader5 title leader5 name slogan founded Start date 1959 ... country South Africa footnotes The PanAfricanistCongress of Azania once known as the PanAfricanistCongress, abbreviated as the PAC , was a South African liberation movement, and is now a minor ... nationalism Category Socialist parties Category PanAfricanist organizations Category Political movements in South Africa Category 1959 establishments in South Africa af PanAfricanistCongress of Azania de PanAfricanistCongress fr Congr s panafricain it Congresso Panafricano nl Pan Afrikaans Congres no PanAfricanistCongress pl Kongres Panafryka ski sk Panafrick kongres politick strana fi Azanian panafrikkalainen kongressi sv PanAfricanistCongress zh ... External links http www.pac.org.za Official Website of the PanAfricanistCongress http www.si.umich.edu fort hare pac pub.htm PanAfricanistCongress Publications Collection 1958 1995 http www.liberation.org.za orgs showorg.php?title PanafricanistcongressAzania PAC pac PAC Speeches and Pamphlets South Africa political parties Politics of South Africa navbox Category PanAfricanistCongress of Azania Category National liberation movements Category Political parties in South Africa Category ... year membership ideology Pan Africanism religion national international affiliation1 title affiliation1 ... in Soweto . A number of African National Congress ANC members broke away because they objected to the substitution ... Government banned both the ANC And PAC on the 8 of April 1960. Ideology It is Pan Africanism with three ... more details
This article covers the history of the PanAfricanistCongress of Azania , once a South African liberation movement and now a minor political party. History Origins For many years, there had been increasing strain on the African National Congress ANC , caused by tension between those with more temperate views and those with Africanist views. A large cause of these differences was the multi racial personality of the establishment the Africanists did not think that collaborating with Indians, Coloureds and whites would help the indigenous inhabitants i.e., black people acquire political command of South Africa. The pressure became more distinct when the ANC recognised the Freedom Charter , which the Africanists thought too conservative. They felt that it did not give enough attention to black power. A statement in the Charter s preamble refers to we, the people of South Africa, black and white together equals, countrymen and brothers , and the Africanists were displeased with this notion. In November 1958, at the Transvaal provincial assembly, some Africanists were barred. They chose to leave the ANC and, in March 1959, founded the PAC. Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe was voted for as the inaugural chairman and Potlako Leballo as secretary. The PAC opted to follow the Programme of Action and Defiance Campaign. Early history There was much rivalry between the ANC and the PAC as they fought for backers. In December 1959 the ANC prepared an anti dompas pass drive for March 31, 1960. The PAC, not to be outdone, decided that they would pre empt the ANC by having a similar campaign take place ... The PanAfricanistCongress of Azania in Africa Today a Multi Disciplinary Snapshot off The Continent ... own party, the African Peoples Convention , in 2007. References references Category PanAfricanistCongress of Azania Category History by political party ... general election, 1999 1999 election . In 2003, after yet another failed congress, one of the party ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 PanAfricanist Youth Congress PAYCO is the youth wing of the PanAfricanistCongress PAC in South Africa . PAYCO was founded in 1981. It held its first congress in 1986. Formerly known as Azanian Youth Unity up to until 1997. Its achievements include the formation of National Council of Trade Unions NACTU , formation of PanAfricanist Student Organistion PASO and PanAfricanist Student Movement of Azania PASMA . PAYCO organization was critical in recruiting soldiers for the Azanian People s Liberation Army APLA and for the PAC to reestablish itself as a major political party in Azania . The PAC s opposition to the Freedom Charter created conflict with the African National Congress ANC , which was a significant member of the United Democratic Front South Africa United Democratic Front UDF . Members of the UDF who supported the Charter, called charterists, killed many of their opposers by necklacing them, or burning them with gasoline filled tires placed around their necks. The PAYCO was opposed to this treatment, further endangering themselves. After the PAC s demise in 1986 following the death of Potlako Leballo , the PAYCO later played a role in resurrecting the PAC as the PanAfricanistCongress of Azania under the leadership of Uncle Zeph . Navboxes title PanAfricanist Youth Congress titlestyle style background eee list Pan Africanism PanAfricanist Youth Congress Category Youth wings of political parties in South Africa Category PanAfricanistCongress of Azania ... more details
Notability date November 2009 Unreferenced date November 2009 The PanAfricanist Student Movement of Azania PASMA is a revolutionary student movement at the University of the Western Cape , Cape Town, South Africa . It was founded in 1989 by members of the PanAfricanist Student Organisation of Azania PASO among whom is Mpho oa Makola, a former PASO Chairperson of the University of the North PASO branch. See also Pan Africanism African socialism Category Pan Africanism Category PanAfricanist organizations Category University of the Western Cape ... more details
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Africanist may refer to A specialist in African studies A strand of African nationalism during the activism against apartheid in South Africa particularly associated with the PanAfricanistCongress A literary theory developed by author and critic Toni Morrison which holds that White authors often use images of blackness and Black people to explore fears and desires which are socially unacceptable. She outlines the theory in her book Playing In the Dark . disambig Category African studies Category Africanists pt Africanista ... more details
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Azania may refer to People Malcolm Azania , Canadian teacher, writer, community activist Places Azania historical region in East Africa Azania incumbent name of former Jubaland region in Somalia Azania used from 2002 onwards for a microcontinent in the Mozambique Ocean that consisted of parts of modern Madagascar, East Africa, Arabia and south India. ref Collins and Pisarevsky 2005 ref Azania proposed renaming of South Sudan . ref name sudan cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2011 01 24 world africa 24sudan.html title Southern Sudan Weighs Its New Name work The New York Times first Josh last Kron date 23 January 2011 ref Azania A locality in Arcadia in Greece , named for Azan mythology Azan . Azania The name of the annual journal of The British Institute in Eastern Africa . Fiction Azania A fictitious island in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa in Evelyn Waugh s novel Black Mischief written in 1932 Azania as alternate name for South Africa is mentioned in passing in Nobel Prize in Literature Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer s novel July s People Azania A black ruled South Africa extending far northwards, in Bruce Sterling s Islands in the Net Azania A new name for South Africa, in Kim Stanley Robinson s Mars trilogy , starting with Red Mars , published in 1 January 1993 Azania A province of Bilalistan in the books Lion s Blood and Zulu Heart by Steven Barnes Azania The surname of a character in Max Brooks s novel World War Z . The meaning of the name is significant in the character s history. Other uses Azania Committee a small solidarity group in Sweden PanAfricanistCongress of Azania a South African liberation movement Socialist Party of Azania a Trotskyist, panAfricanist political party in South Africa References Reflist disambig nl Azania uk ... more details
attestations for the name Azania do not explain it. John Hilton alludes to a number of etymologies ..., a name meaning God hears , God has heard or heard by God . Azaniah , the name Azania is derived ... Azania Pliny the Elder mentions an Azanian Sea N.H. 6.34 that began around the emporium of Adulis ... more details about Azania chapters 15,16,18 . From chapter 15 of the Periplus , Huntingford identifies Azania proper with the area south of modern day Somalia the Lesser and Greater Bluffs , the Lesser ... , as located south of the Puralean Islands at the end of the Seven Courses of Azania, as the southernmost market of Azania . Modern identifications of Rhapta place it on the coasts of modern day Tanzania indicating that Azania referred to an area perhaps identical to the later Arab Zanj . Felix ... River . Azania was known to the Chinese as Z s n by the 3rd century CE. ref http depts.washington.edu ... ref Later writers who mention Azania include Claudius Ptolemy and Cosmas Indicopleustes . Probable location The first mention of the name Azania with a South African connection appeared in the 1930s ... Iron Age on Mafia island and its relationship with the mainland. Azania Vol. XXXIV 1999, pp.  1 10. Chami, Felix A. 2002. The Egypto Graeco Romans and Paanchea Azania sailing in the Erythraean ... Azania, Journal of the British Institute in Eastern Africa See also Rhapta empires Category History ... Category Names of places in Africa af Azani ca Az nia de Azania el fr C te d Ajan he sw Azania hu Az nia mg Azania nl Azani pt Az nia ru so Azania fi Azania uk ... more details
The Pan African Congress was a series of seven meetings held in 1919 in Paris , 1921 in London , 1923 ... by the Pan African Congress included the political and economic demands of the Congress for a new world ... with revolutionary newspapers and literature which had nothing. 1st Pan African Congress In 1919, the first Pan African Congress was organized by W. E. B. Du Bois . There were 57 delegates representing ... Report on the Pan African Congress of 1919 by H. F. Worley and C. G. Contee, reproduced in The Journal .... King , Liberia William Monroe Trotter Richard R. Wright Robert Russa Moton 2nd Pan African Congress In 1921, the Second Pan African Congress met in several sessions in London , Paris and Brussels. There was an Indian ... dangerously extreme. 3rd Pan African Congress In 1923, the Third Pan African Congress was held ... should be suppressed 4th Pan African Congress In 1927, The Fourth Pan African Congress was held in New York and adopted resolutions which were similar to the Third Pan African Congress meetings. ref ... 13chapter5.shtml ref 5th Pan African Congress Image Manchester fifth pan african conference 1.jpg thumb The commemorating plaque in Manchester The Fifth Pan African Congress was held in Manchester , United ... in 1944. ref George Padmore and the 1945 Manchester Pan African Congress by Hakim Adi in George Padmore ... Trinidad ian panAfricanist George Padmore and Ghanaian independence leader Kwame Nkrumah , it was attended ..., as he had organized the First Pan African Congress in 1919. The British Press scarcely mentioned the conference ... archives 30 index fa.html 1945 Pan African Congress and its Aftermath ref The significance of the Pan African movement and the fifth CongressPan Africanism is aimed at the economic, intellectual ..., it was the fifth Pan African congress that advanced Pan Africanism and applied it to decolonize ... for the fifth Pan African congress. The fifth congress was organized by people of African ... content articles 2005 10 14 151005 pan african congress feature.shtml ref References references Category ... more details
Pan American Congress may refer to Congress of Panama , in 1826 Pan American Conference , periodic meetings of the Pan American Union First International Conference of American States , the first such meeting, in 1889 1890 Disambig de Panamerikanischer Kongress es Conferencias Panamericanas ja ... more details
The first Pan Anglican Congress was held in London UK in 1908 immediately prior to the Fifth Lambeth Conference with which it should not be confused. The Congress was a meeting of some 17 000 people contemporary estimate attended by clergy and laity. ref cite book last Stephenson first Alan title Anglicanism and the Lambeth Conferences year 1978 publisher SPCK location London pages 114 116 ref Reflist Category Anglicanism ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Pan Melanesian Congress Party is a political party in Papua New Guinea . At the last legislative elections in Papua New Guinea elections , 15 29 June 2002, the party is said to have won 2 of 109 seats. Papua New Guinean political parties Category Political parties in Papua New Guinea PapuaNewGuinea party stub ... more details
The Pan African Ornithological Congress PAOC is a regular conference on Africa n ornithology , usually ... Rawsonville , South Africa 2012 Arusha , Tanzania Congress Proceedings Rowan MK ed 1959. Proceedings of the First Pan African Ornithological Congress, Livingstone, Southern Rhodesia, 15 19 July 1957. Ostrich Supplement 3. Broekhuysen GJ ed 1966. Proceedings of the Second Pan African Ornithological Congress ... of the Third Pan African Ornithological Congress, Pretoriuskop, Kruger National Park, 15 19 September 1969. Ostrich Supplement 8. Johnson DN ed 1980. Proceedings of the Fourth Pan African Ornithological Congress, Mah , Seychelles, 6 13 November 1976. Southern African Ornithological Society, Johannesburg, South Africa. Ledger JA ed 1984. Proceedings of the Fifth Pan African Ornithological Congress, Lilongwe, Malawi, 1980. Southern African Ornithological Society, Johannesburg, South Africa. Backhurst GC ed 1988. Proceedings of the Sixth Pan African Ornithological Congress, Francistown Botswana 1985. Sixth PAOC Committee, Nairobi, Kenya. Bennun L ed 1992. Proceedings of the Seventh Pan African Ornithological Congress, Nairobi Kenya 1988. Seventh PAOC Committee, Nairobi, Kenya. Wilson RT ed 1993. Proceedings of the Eighth Pan African Ornithological Congress, Bujumbura, Burundi, 30 ... Pan African Ornithological Congress, Kampala, Uganda, 3 8 September 2000. Ostrich Supplement 15. Craig AJFK ed 2007. Proceedings of the 11th Pan African Ornithological Congress, 2004. Ostrich ... of the 12th Pan African Ornithological Congress, 2008. Cape Town, Animal Demography Unit. References ... africa.org Pan African Ornithological Congress Home Page Category Ornithological organizations Category ... , to the 11th International Ornithological Congress IOC , in Basel , Switzerland in 1954, to hold the 12th ... suggested that the next PAOC should be held outside southern Africa, in order to give it a truly Pan ... Wetenschappen 268. Craig AJFK and Gordon C eds 2000. Proceedings of the Ninth Pan African Ornithological ... more details
primarysources date March 2011 notability org date March 2011 The Pan African Congress of Mathematicians PACOM is an international congress of the mathematics community, held under the auspices of the African Mathematical Union . List of congresses 2008 to be held &ndash Cairo , Egypt 2004 &ndash Tunis , Tunisia 2000 &ndash Cape Town , South Africa 1995 &ndash Ifrane , Morocco 1991 &ndash Nairobi , Kenya 1986 &ndash Jos , Nigeria 1976 &ndash Rabat , Morocco External links http www.etms web.org conf08 7th PACOM 2008 Category Organizations established in 1976 Category Mathematics conferences math stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Pan Caribbean Congress PCC is a unitary Caribbean wide political organisation which was formed officially on April 27, 2003 in Barbados. According to the earliest press releases there were six member islands at time of formation. The new party was formed under the auspices and in collaboration with the Clement Payne Movement , of Barbados . The Ensignia The symbol of the organisation is of a steelpan , containing within it are the outlines and names of the various states & territories of the Caribbean region. The Motto One People, One Caribbean, One Destiny. During the three day meeting, a five member steering committee was selected, and the participants came from Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Grenada Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago The Five member steering committee Mr. Bobby Clarke Barbados Mr. David Comissiong Barbados Mr. David Denny Barbados Mr. Andr Liverpool Saint Vincent Mr. Courtwright Marshall Antigua Mr. George Odlum St Lucia was appointed as senior advisor to the steering Committee. The group has the goal of forming a Union of Caribbean States through a full Political Union of all members states. Although only six members states were at the original grouping the PCC hopes to expand into every single Caribbean territory and state whether independent or not. Category Politics of Barbados Category Political parties in the Caribbean Caribbean party stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name Azania Bank company logo company type Private company slogan foundation ... Azania Bank Total Assets 2009 ref revenue industry Financial Services products Loans , cheque Checking , Savings , Investments , Debit Cards homepage http www.azaniabank.co.tz Homepage Azania Bank Limited , whose formal name is First Adili Bancorp Limited , and is commonly referred to as Azania .... Overview Azania Bank is a medium sized commercial bank that engages in retail banking, lease financing ... in excess of US 12 million. ref http allafrica.com stories 201010251531.html Azania Bank s Shareholders ... in the bank. ref http www.azaniabank.co.tz aboutus.php?cat 2&subcat 1 History of Azania Bank ref Ownership asof April 2011 , Azania Bank s stock is owned by the following corporate entities and individuals ref http www.azaniabank.co.tz aboutus.php?cat 2&subcat 1 Shareholders in Azania Bank ref style font size 95 width 80 align center Azania Bank stock ownership valign top class wikitable sortable ... Pension Fund PSPF 14.00 4 East African Development Bank EADB 07.00 6 Azania Bank Staff & Other Tanzanian Individuals 04.00 Total 100.0 Branch Network Azania Bank has its headquarters in Dar es ...?cat 6&subcat 14 Branches of Azania Bank ref The bank publicly announced in February 2010 ... stories 201002080462.html Azania Bank to Open Four More Branches in 2010 ref The following is a list ... allafrica.com stories 201103010169.html Azania Bank Opens Seventh Branch ref Tunduma Branch Tunduma Geita Branch Geita Dodoma Branch Dodoma Tangi Bovu Branch Dar es Salaam Directors Azania Bank is governed ... Board The Managing Director of Azania Bank is Charles G. Singili . He is assisted by seven other ... 3842 sh42bn up for grabs in housing scheme.html Azania Bank Is A Key Mortgage Lender in Tanzania http allafrica.com stories 201104010186.html Azania Bank Eyes SME Growth References reflist Category ... established in 1995 Category Economy of Tanzania sw Azania Bancorp ... more details
Notability Biography date January 2011 Malcolm Azania born 1969 , also known as Minister Faust for the literary reference, see Faust , is a Canada Canadian teacher, writer, community activist, radio host and political aspirant. He appeared on CBC Television s CBC News Disclosure Disclosure in 2003 as one of three contestants in the Political Animal segment. He appeared alongside Bridget Pastoor , who would later become a Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA for the Alberta Liberal Party in Lethbridge East in 2004. A resident of Edmonton , Alberta , Azania ran as a candidate for the New Democratic Party in the electoral district of Edmonton Strathcona in the Canadian federal election, 2004 2004 federal election . The riding and Mr. Azania were profiled by CPAC TV network CPAC in its Campaign Politics TV show. Azania finished third, behind both Conservative Party of Canada Conservative incumbent Member of Parliament MP Rahim Jaffer and Liberal Party of Canada Liberal challenger and former Alberta Member of the Legislative Assembly Debby Carlson . Also as Minister Faust, Azania wrote a comical and satiric science fiction novel, The Coyote Kings of the Space Age Bachelor Pad , released internationally by Random House in August 2004. In 2007, he published his second novel, From the Notebooks of Dr. Brain . External links http odeo.com audio 6403 view Podcast interview http www.ifyourejustjoiningus.com 2008 04 13 interview with malcolm azania er minister faust Podcast interview http www.edmontonblackpages.com Minister Faust official site isfdb name id Minister Faust name Minister Faust Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Azania, Malcolm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Azania, Malcolm Category Living people Category Black Canadian politicians Category Black Canadian writers Category Canadian science fiction writers Category Clarion Workshop Category New Democratic ... more details
Arcadian Azania lang el was one of the subdivisions in ancient Arcadia along with Parrhasia and Lycaonia . Ancient Azania was in an area that are now the area of Kalavryta , Achaea and Feneos , western Corinthia . It was inhabited by the roots of the Azania ns, different from the Arcadian and was named after an elder Azanas . Azanas was divided into five city states, Kleitor , Kynaithe , Psophis , Feneos Pheneus and Thelpusa . According to mythology, the Arcadians arrived and settled within years, with the leader Arcas , son of Lycaon , displaced with its older inhabitants, the Pelasgians ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias Arcadica ref . Arcas fated the village in the children of Azanas , Alpheus and Elatus . The area which was taken by Azanas was named from the name Azania . ref Pausanias Arcadica ref ref a section of Pausanias Arcadica ref . Strabo which mentioned the Azanias as an independent people from the Arcadians and the older Greek traits. ref http mercure.fltr.ucl.ac.be Hodoi concordances strabon 5Fgeographica 5F08 precise.cfm?txt 948 959 954 949 8150 8,8,1 ref . The King of the Arcadians from the traits of Azanias was Kleitor , leader and settler of the city named after him. Cities Cities of Arcadian Azania included Argeathoi Kleitor Cynaethe Cynaethe or Cynaetha Lousoi Filia, Kalavryta Lykountai Nassoi Nonakris Paos, Greece Paos Feneos Pheneos or Pheneus Psofida Psophis Seires, Greece Seirai Skotani Thelpusa References small references small Category Ancient Achaea Category Arcadian Azania Category Kalavryta el ... more details
File Azania front church dar.jpg thumb right The Azania Front Lutheran Church as seen from Sokoine Drive The Azania Front Lutheran Church is a lutheranism Lutheran church in Dar es Salaam , Tanzania , serving as a cathedral for the local diocese . It is among the most well known landmarks and tourism tourist attractions of the city. It is in the city center, close to the ocean, facing the harbour . It was built by the Germany German missionary missionaries in 1898, in the Bavaria n style of the time, with a red tiled roof, tiled canopy building canopies over the windows and bright white walls. ref http www.planetware.com dar es salaam dar ea salaam azania front lutheran church tza dar azfl.htm Azania Front Lutheran Church, Dar es Salaam at planetware.com ref Note reflist coord 6.8176 39.2912 display title Category Buildings and structures in Dar es Salaam Category Religious buildings completed in 1898 Category 19th century Lutheran church buildings Category Church buildings in Tanzania Tanzania struct stub Church stub it Azania Front Lutheran Church sw Azania Front Lutheran Church ... more details
Infobox Political party party name Socialist Party of Azania party logo Image SOPA logo.png 150px leader Tiyani Lybon Mabasa foundation 21 March 1998 ideology Socialism , br Black consciousness movement Black Consciousness headquarters 4 16 Renaissance Centre br Gandhi Square br Johannesburg 2000 br br President Lybon Mabasa br tel. 011 838 4823 br br Secretary General Ashraf Jooma br tel. 011 838 4153 br br Telefax br 011 838 4247 br br KwaZulu Natal Office, Durban br tel. 031 301 2557 international International Liaison Committee for a Workers International website http www.socialistpartyofazania.org Under Construction The Socialist Party of Azania SOPA is a Scientific Socialist, Black Consciousness political party in South Africa . In the 2004 general elections, it received only 0.1 of the vote and no legislatorial seats at either the national and provincial levels. History The party was formed on March 21, 1998. It was branched from the Azanian People s Organisation . The forefathers of the party were also founding members of the 1970s Black Consciousness Movement which was led by Steve Biko . Among noted members of SOPA are Asha Moodley, Steven Peter, Rose Ngwenya, Dr. Gomoleo Mokae, Lybon Mabasa Tiyani Lybon Mabasa , Musa Kunta Mohamed, Phineas Malapela, Patrick Mkhize, Console Tleane, Ashraf Jooma and the late Strini Moodley . Ideology SOPA s ideology is derived from both the Black Consciousness Movement and from Scientific Socialism revolutionary Marxism . The goal of the party is the liberation of Azania currently South Africa , so that the Black people within the country, who form the majority of the population, can have a larger voice in its political system. The party ... as Neocolonialism neocolonial governments like that of the African National Congress have led to disastrous ... Party of Azania http www.owcinfo.org africa index.html Tribunal on Africa http www.fin24.co.za articles ... DEFAULTSORT Socialist Party Of Azania Category Trotskyist organisations of South Africa Category Political ... more details
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infobox war faction name Azania Liberation Front native name native name lang war First Sudanese Civil War image File Sud alf.GIF 250px caption Flag of the Azania Liberation Front and the first Provisional Government of South Sudan SSNPG ref group nb The flag was designed by Saturnino Ohure a Roman Catholic priest and a politician. ref active February 1965 July 1970 ideology South Sudan Southern Sudanese Separatism leaders Joseph Oduho br Sanus Aggrey Jaden groups headquarters area Sudan strength partof Liberation Movement of South Sudan previous next allies flagicon image Sn sslm.gif South Sudan Liberation Movement br flagicon image Sn anyaanya1.PNG Anyanya opponents Image Flag of Sudan.svg 22px Sudan People s Armed Forces battles The Azania Liberation Front ALF was a armed faction during the First Sudanese Civil War . It was a part of original South Sudan Liberation Movement the the first Sudanese secessionist movement. The name Azania was taken from Greek, Azania was the name the Greeks designated to a countries located in East Africa south of Nubia. Formed after February 1965 when the Sudan African National Union SANU was divided into two sectors, the home and foreign. The home sector was lead by William Deng Nhial , it sat in the Parliament on the issue of South Sudan s right to self determination. The foreign sector was directed by Sanus Aggrey Jaden , who fled to Kampala in Uganda . In November 1964 Joseph Oduho , the first president of SANU, after losing the presidency of the group to Jaden left, spliting the organization. On March 1965 Oduho formed his own organization, the Azania Liberation Front, Jaden then renamed the SANU loyalists the Sudan African Liberation Front. In June the two factions settled and by the end of 1965 they decided to reunite under as the Azania Liberation Front with Oduho as the president and Aggrey Jaden as vice president. In 1967 they headed ... first name . Both the provisional government and the Azania Liberation Front were formally dissolved ... more details
Party Ghana PanAfricanistCongress of Azania South Africa http www.ubura.org Ubuntu Republics ..., to include the African diaspora . During apartheid South Africa there was a PanAfricanistCongress that dealt with the oppression of South Africans under European apartheid rule. Other panAfricanist ... political dissident, who founded the PanAfricanistCongress in opposition to the apartheid . Alhaji Alieu Ebrima Cham Joof was a Gambia n historian, author, politician, PanAfricanist and a nationalist ... theme running through much panAfricanist literature concerns the historical links between different ... Wilmot Blyden PanAfricanist writer from Liberia W. E. B. Du Bois African American PanAfricanist ... Garvey , was a Jamaican born PanAfricanist, stern advocate for the Back to Africa movement , and has ... PanAfricanist thought, music and philosophy. Julius Nyerere Julius Kambarage Nyerere Key figure ... and PAFF for Pan African film festivals See African art See also Portal Africa Pan African Congress ... Website http www.stokely carmichael.com Stokely Carmichael Panafricanist and Inventor of the Black ...Expert subject multiple African diaspora Africa Politics Philosophy date May 2010 Pan African right Pan ... African community . ref name Sculpting a Pan African Culture cite web url http www.jpanafrican.com title Sculpting a Pan African Culture in the Art of N gritude A Model for African Artist ref Differing types of Pan Africanism seek different levels of economic, racial , social, or political unity. ref http books.google.com books?id aM40vekC ucC&pg PA509&lpg PA509&dq types of Pan Africanism&source ..., Pan Africanism in the African Diaspora An Analysis of Modern Afrocentric Political Movements , African American Life Series, Wayne State University Press, 1997. Chapter 2 The Pan African Movement in the United States . ref Pan African unity is especially important in African American identity politics .... p. 103 ref As a philosophy, Pan Africanism represents the aggregation of the historical, cultural, spiritual ... more details
Congress A was a political party founded by A. K. Antony when he split from the Indian National Congress Urs a splinter group of the Indian National Congress . The party was primarily active in Kerala . The party merged with the Congress I in 1982. External links 1. http www.kerala.gov.in knowkerala political.htm See also List of Indian National Congress breakaway parties India party stub Category Defunct political parties in Kerala Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details