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The People's Portable Interviews
The People's Portable Library
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5 days ago
TPPL provides free revolutionary literature to the people. We also interview people directly involved in the struggle against imperial settler colonial capitalism.
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TPPL provides free revolutionary literature to the people. We also interview people directly involved in the struggle against imperial settler colonial capitalism.
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The People's Portable Interviews
On Colombian Resistance: Interview with Yhamir Chabur

Comrades!

This is our first interview and it was conducted on Saturday, 15 May 2021; information from Colombia since then has changed and will continue to change, so please keep that in mind while listening.  We received permission from the interviewee, Yhamir Chabur, to upload the edited interview for public access.

Yhamir is a member of the Colombia diaspora, political activist, internationalist, media analyst for TeleSUR English, and is a part of the mobilizations with the Colombian diaspora.  He joined us to provide context on the developing situation in Colombia.

This information is extremely important for people to know because of Colombia's role as a puppet of the US empire in Abya Yala.  It is also interconnected with the struggle for Palestinian liberation, and liberation for all victims of US imperialism and imperialism in general.

May our comrades in Colombia establish revolutionary peace!  ¡Viva Colombia!

The song used in the intro and the outro is "Porque los Pobres No Tienen" by Isabel Parra.

P.S. During the recording process, something got messed up in the service we were utilizing.  There is a slight skip in the audio at 22 minutes 3 seconds.  We tried our best to recover it, but we were unable to.  We apologize if this causes any inconvenience, and we will try our best to rectify this for future interviews.

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3 years ago
43 minutes 59 seconds

The People's Portable Interviews
TPPL provides free revolutionary literature to the people. We also interview people directly involved in the struggle against imperial settler colonial capitalism.