US Hands Off the Antiwar Movement and the African People’s Socialist Party


Omali Yeshitela, chairman of the APSP speaking at the March 18 antiwar demonstration in DC

The United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) condemns the indictment of Omali Yeshitela, chairman of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) and other members for expressing their views on Ukraine. The indictment charges them of “conspiring to covertly sow discord in U.S. society, spread Russian propaganda and interfere illegally in U.S. elections.” This indictment attempts to criminalize freedom of speech and discourage all who oppose U.S. foreign policy from expressing their views.

This attack on the APSP and on freedom of speech should also be seen in the light of other cases that the government has used to silence critics such as that of Julian Assange who is being prosecuted for telling the truth about U.S. war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan and that of Daniel Hale who was sentenced to 4 years in prison for letting people know that the U.S. drone program in Afghanistan mainly killed innocent civilians. These attacks are growing and indicate that we are entering a period like McCarthyism of the of the 1950’s or the Palmer Raids of an earlier period, during which antiwar activity was outlawed.

It must also be noted that while many groups and individuals oppose U.S. policy in Ukraine, this attack is against a Black organization. It is racist. Perhaps the government believes that Black people will get less support in the U.S. and therefore they can use this indictment to set a precedent for attacking all those who express dissident views.

We must join together and demand that the indictments be dropped, and that freedom of speech be supported and expanded in the United States.

The Administrative Committee of the United National Antiwar Coalition – (Statement by the United National Antiwar Coalition)

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