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Trinidad and Tobago nationals joined the worldwide Solidarity March in support of Burkina Faso leader Ibrahim Traoré on May 25, African Liberation Day.
The march began at the Kwame Ture Education and Development Centre, Laventille, following the conclusion of the Black Agenda Project TT’s African Unity Conference, and ended on the Brian Lara Promenade.
Black Agenda Project director Roxanne Muhammad, speaking exclusively to Newsday, said the march was in support of African nations who are changing how and by whom their countries are run.
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