Remembering General Khallid Muhammad

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--- North American Committee Against Zionism and Imperialism (NACAZAI) Position Statement

http://www.nacazai.org

chairman@nacazai.org

   General Khallid Muhammad live a storied revolutionary life defending Black Africans in the US imperialist epicentre and promoting a revolutionary form of Black national democratic socialism that made alliances with religion and nationalism, but not imperialism, Zionism, or racial supremacy.  For these reasons and because of his organic ability to rally the political and military capacity of the Black African slave diaspora, the systen and its western leftist stoogies either condemn him or write him out of the history books.

  Long time partisan of the the Nation of Islam and glorious contributor to anti-US political and military theory, his star will shine longer and brighter on the red, black, and green rays of African stars long after today's "communist" and "leftist" forces are extinguished.

  Like Marcus Garvey and Kwame Ture, most white and Jewish leftists will never be able to fully understand what Comrade Khallid Muhammad meant to the Black people of the world or his significance to the popular classes of oppressed nations, particularly for resisting Muslims. They dream up wild sectarian "alternatives" to actual struggles taking place, while revolutionary leaders such as Mujahid-comrade Khallid Muhammad actually engage in pro-active positive work for social upliftment.

  He stood for People's War and the resistance option.  As he stood against liberal conspiracies designed to enslave Black people in the US imperialist epicentre, so to did he stand against political concessions as "alternatives" to liberation in South Africa and for the Arab Palestinians who fight the Zionist entity.

  In the entire history of the United State Congress, he is the first private citizen to ever be formally attacked by a resolution.  This resolution was passed 97-0 because of his glorious November 29, 1993 speech at Kean College in New Jersey.  It only confirms the correctness of his attacks on the reactionary social role play by Whites, Jews, and homosexuals in the United States and ever-increases his meaning today, particularly for anti-globalization activists.

  While the glorious New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense rose to the call for refusing to let the Black African Liberation Struggle extinguish, he was the beacon of light who put forth the role of the gun over liberal imperialist bourgiesie elections. Suplimenting and enriching Malcom X's historical comments on "the bullet or the ballet" in referancing the need to fight for freedom by any means necassary, General Khallid Muhammad reatedly remarked "Its either the bullet or the bullet...".

  His mysterious death, on February 17, 2001, while only 53 and in perfect health, reminds one of the fishy details surrounding the passing ofAndrei Zhdanov and other Soviet leaders, whatever their flaws, who fell from the good-graces of Jewish Zionist political leaders.

  Unlike provocative-sounding western leftists who make bold statements they would never back up while actively condemning national liberation struggles they claim to support, the New Black Panther Party under his tutalege is and was ready to fight for freedom given material possibility of victory.

  This is why NACAZAI reserves greater support for organic revolutionary movements than for stupid dogmatic communists, including western so-called "Maoists", that are good for absolutely nothing, and why international organizations and personages should do the same.

  We reject the racist liberalism of the dominant left and call for self-determination for Black people by any means necassary, as part of the united anti-US and anti-Zionist political program. We remember General Khallid Muhammad's revolutionary life.

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Website  of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense:

http://www.newblackpanther.com/

Selection of Speeches from General Khallid Muhammad:

http://www.blackconsciousness.com/sshop/khallid.html

Harlem Live: "Khallid Muhammad A Salute To A General :

http://www.harlemlive.org/community/peeps/khalidmuhammad/

Excellant Biography of General Khallid Muhammad on "The Talking Drum":

http://www.thetalkingdrum.com/khallid.html