“Afghanistan cannot be allowed to set a precedent.”
An interview with Dr. Matin Baraki on the historical lessons from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
An interview with Dr. Matin Baraki on the historical lessons from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
From 1960 to 1968, the Republic of Mali was at the forefront of social revolution in Africa. The country’s governing party, the Union Soudanaise, had refused to settle for formal political sovereignty and declared in 1960 that the republic would opt for “l’option socialiste” to secure economic independence from imperialism and social liberation for the Malian people. This brief episode of revolutionary upheaval in Mali offers insights into several central aspects of anti-imperialism in the 20th century.