Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America

The Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America (Spanish: Organización de Solidaridad de los Pueblos de Asia, África y América Latina), abbreviated as OSPAAAL, was a Cuban political movement with the stated purpose of fighting globalisation, imperialism, neoliberalism, and defending human rights. The OSPAAAL was founded in Havana in January 1966, after the Tricontinental Conference, a meeting of over 500 delegates and 200 observers from over 82 countries.[1]

Acting as the "key bridge" to unite liberation struggles and movements in the three continents, OSPAAAL's main objective is the promotion of anti-imperialism.[1] The Organization of American States (OAS) called OSPAAAL "the most dangerous threat that international communism has yet made against the inter-American system".[1]

OSPAAAL's motto was "This great humanity has said: enough! And has started to move forward".[2]

Until 2019, it published the magazine Tricontinental as their main transnational communication tool. After the closing of OSPAAAL by the Cuban Government,[3] the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research seeks to continue the heritage of the Tricontinental conference and the organization. They "stand, in the words of Franz Fanon, with the wretched of the earth to create a world of human beings."[4]

  1. ^ a b c "THE ART OF THE REVOLUTION WILL BE INTERNATIONALIST" (PDF). Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research.
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  3. ^ Camacho Padilla, Fernando; Palieraki, Eugenia (2019). "Hasta Siempre, OSPAAAL!". NACLA Report on the Americas. 51 (4): 410–421. doi:10.1080/10714839.2019.1693002. S2CID 214370261.
  4. ^ "About". TRICONTINENTAL.org. Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. Retrieved 2020-01-16.