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Friday Night Africa in DC: Cuba and Congo Revisited

01 Saturday Jun 2013

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African liberation, Amilcar Cabral, Angola, Che Guevara Africa, Che Guevara Congo, Communism in Africa, Cuba in Africa, Friends of the Congo, Guinea-Bissau, Victor Dreke

Post-screening Remarks.  The Executive Director of Friends of the Congo is on the far right.

Post-screening Remarks. The Executive Director of Friends of the Congo is on the far right.

Friends of the Congo continues to earn accolades.  Tonight at Cafe Arte they screened the Cuba: An African Odyssey film, of which snippets were shown at their Cuba to Kuba event that I reviewed last week.  Due to a combination of a late start and the film’s length, the evening culminated with only a viewing of the first half of the film complete.

The documentary contains very interesting footage from the era as well as insightful interviews with prominent figures from various African countries, Cuba, the Soviet Union, and the US (European figures are significantly less prominent).  It is certainly worth viewing, though I would say that it’s scope is probably too ambitious (there was an attempt to introduce viewers to Amilcar Cabral in some depth, which I felt was superficial and a bit of a flop).  In particular, I would have liked to hear more about Che’s 8 country Africa tour in 1964 and his very warm reception in revolutionary Congo – Brazzaville.

The first part of the film recounts Che Guevara’s failed mission in the Congo and Cuba’s less explicit (but perhaps more successful) military assistance to Guinea-Bissau, which involved several of the same personnel who served with Che in the Congo (such as the ubiquitous Victor Dreke).  The second part, to be screened by Friends of the Congo at a later date, apparently explores Cuba’s lengthier and more substantial role in Angola. 

Anyone know what the Cuban – Angolan relationship is like these days?

Afterwords, I nodded my head to some African tunes for a few minutes at the nearby Bukom Cafe.  I have to say that given its location, it amazes me how heavily West African the clientele is there (although similar scenarios hold true for several nearby Ethiopian establishments).

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Che in the Congo: Justice Denied

25 Saturday May 2013

Posted by africaindc in Events, Uncategorized

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Busboys and Poets, Cafe Arte, Che Guevara Congo, Congo - Rwanda relations, Freddy Ilunga, Friends of the Congo, Institute for Policy Studies, Kambale Musavuli, Ofunshi Oba Koso, Orisha, Patrice Lumumba, Victor Dreke

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Yesterday evening, the Friends of the Congo, with support from the Institute for Policy Studies, hosted a fantastic event (From Cuba to Kuba) which explored Cuban solidarity with African anti-imperialism movements.  Che Guevara’s 7 month mission in the Congo in 1965 was the background for most of the dicussion.  I had previously been to a Friends of the Congo event (held in the exact same venue no less – the DC  municipal center on 14th and U) and I felt at odds with the organization’s ideological approach.  I no longer have such qualms.

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