Tricontinental
This collection contains issues of Tricontinental, founded in 1967 by the Organization of Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL) following the first Tricontinental conference. These periodicals, published in Havana, Cuba, cover a wide range of topics, from national liberation movements to the capitalistic exploitation of natural resources in various countries. The goal of this publication is to expose imperialistic policies and create international solidarity with leftist political movements. These articles focus on the struggles of countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America and include interviews with revolutionaries, cultural pieces such as poetry, analysis, and more.
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Documents
Tricontinental No. 17
Publisher: OSPAAL (Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia, and Latin America)Year: 1970Call Number: Volume Number: No. 17 March - AprilFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Contents:
Imperialist Contradictions and Integration (Pierre Jalee)
Lenin and the National Liberation Movement (Gregorio Ortega)
Biafra: The Roots of Succession (Baba Oluwide)
Uruguay: The Tupamaros in Action
Program of the Sandinist Front of National Liberation
Pakistan: Perspectives from the Left (Zulfikar Ali Bhutto)
Syria: The Arab's Battle (Mohamed Ammar Alrawi)
Buddha: The Struggle in this World (Venerable Sato)
Dr. Zouayen's Visit
Santo Domingo: The Voice of Rifles
On the Death of Antonio Avila
Chile: The Crisis of Reformism (Marta Melo)
News Behind the News
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 46
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 1/1970Call Number: Volume Number: Year V No. 46Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Tricontinental: a worthwhile contribution to the liberation movement / USA: from Little Rock to Urban Rebellions / Cuba: Trajectory of a Revolution / Asia: Spreading Volcano / Africa: To Expel All Traces of Exploitation / Latin America: Rebel Presence in the Valleys and Mountains / Palestine: Middle East Battle Trench / Tupamaros: Sermon for Uprising and Resistance / Greece: A Vestige of Nazism.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 47
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 2/1970Call Number: Volume Number: Year V No. 47Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Latin America: black gold / Congo (L): a common history / India: classes and castes in struggle / Kaiser: the US example / Rockefeller: the reality / AIA & IBEC: foundations of private enterprise.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 48
Publisher: Organization of the Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL)Date: 3/1970Call Number: Volume Number: Year VFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Indonesia: Profile of a Neocolony; Puerto Rico: Colony in revolution; Korea: Preparations for war; Colombia: the war council of the century; Angola: 9th Year of armed rebellion; Guatemala: Under the sign of revolutionary violence; Congo (L): Complicity of reactionary forces; Vietnamization: A smokescreen; Portuguese Colonies: Front of solidarity against reaction; Solidarity: conference of the Afro-Asian Committee of the USSR; Syria: Delegation of the BAAS Party at OSPAAAL.
Tricontinental No. 18
Publisher: Organization of the Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL)Year: 1970Call Number: Volume Number: No. 18 May - JuneFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Why We Fight - Moises Machel Samora; Intellectuals and the Third World - Ernest Mandel; India: A Private Enterprise - Amartya Sen and Gyan Chand; Zimbabwe's Struggle Against Rhodesia; Class Struggle and the Third World - Albert Paul Lentin; The Great South Asian War - Michael Klare; Sandinist Front: People's War in Central America; Congo (B): The African Example - Marien N'Gouabi; Japan: The Insecurity of a Treaty; Algeria-FLN: Like a Locomotive - Jorge Timossi; Laos 1970 - Wilfred Burchett; Newls Behind the News.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 49
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 4/1970Call Number: Volume Number: Year V No. 49Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Contents: Lenin: Brilliant Strategist of the Revolution; Neo Lao Haksat; The Comoros: Encounter With Their Reality; Paraguay: Laws for Fascism; Laos: Its Five-Point Position; Brazil: Action Forges Unity; Message from Noureddin Atassi; Syria: A Revolutionary Presence; Viet Nam: Its Daily Lesson; Zimbabwe: Confronting the White Minority; Middle East: Support for the Revolutionary Line; US: Judicial Farce of the Chicago 8.
Tricontinental No. 19-20
Publisher: Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin AmericaYear: 1970Call Number: Volume Number: Tricontinental No. 19-20, July-OctoberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
In this issue, three Cuban survivors of the Bolivian gest reflect on the battle in which Che Guevara was wounded in an interview entitled, "The Yuro Gorge: Souvenirs of a Battle"; a narrative by Major Joel Iglesias, Che's brother-in-arms during the Cuban revolutionary war, recounts his memories of actions during the Sierra Maestra campaign and the invasion of the eastern part of the country; global leaders including Amilcar Cabral issue statements during their recent visits to the OSPAAAL Executive Secretariat; and more.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 52-53
Publisher: OSPAAALYear: 1970Call Number: Volume Number: Year V, No. 52-53, July-August 1970Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
This issue includes a report on the situation of people's war in Nicaragua; an article on the counterrevolutionary activity of the CIA, who seized two Cuban fishing ships; updates on the war in Cambodia; and more.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 54-55
Publisher: OSPAAALYear: 1970Call Number: Volume Number: Year V, September-October 1970, No. 54-55Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
In this issue, on the death anniversary of Che Guevara, testimonies given by peasants, fellow soldiers, and documents related to his months spent in the Sierra Maestra provide biographical information in honor of the revolutionary; an article exposes forgeries committed by the CIA in an attempt to damage progressive movements; the People's Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf strikes and destroys a combat plane, targeting British Colonist soldiers; and more.