African Socialist International
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The African Socialist International (ASI) is a proposed organization whose delegates declare will promote liberation and unite Africa into a single nation under the leadership of African workers and poor peasants.
In August 1999, under the direction of the African People's Socialist Party (APSP) and Omali Yeshitela, delegates from throughout the African continent and the African diaspora, met in London for the first "Conference to Build the African Socialist International." [1]
In October 2006, at the "Seventh Conference to Build the African Socialist International," organizers announced that the founding congress of the African Socialist International will be held in March 2008 in Senegal. [2]