EL-Orabi Commends UN Call to Strengthen Reparative Justice for Africans: A Historic Step Reflecting Renewed Awareness of Moral Responsibility
Cairo: September 8, 2025
His Excellency Ambassador Mohamed EL-Orabi, President of the Organization for African Peoples’ Solidarity and former Foreign Minister of Egypt, praised the call issued by the United Nations Office for Human Rights to states and global actors to redouble efforts in the field of reparative justice for Africans and people of African descent, describing it as “a historic step on the path to redressing peoples who paid the price of slavery and colonialism over long centuries.”
EL-Orabi commended the practical measures included in the UN call, such as official apologies, truth-telling, commemoration, medical and psychological support, and compensation. He considered these mechanisms as ones that “open the door to a fundamental remedy of the historical injustice suffered by Africans and their descendants, and lay the foundation for a new global path based on justice and fairness.”
He affirmed that the Organization for African Peoples’ Solidarity strongly supports this UN initiative, noting that “reparative justice is not merely a way of addressing a dark past, but also an investment in a more just and equal future. The world cannot move forward while the legacies of colonialism and slavery remain present in the memory and reality of peoples.”
22 April 2025
Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation named official sponsor of 3rd Hydrogen in Africa
Egypt hosting Hydrogen-Africa Conference boosts the continent’s opportunities to export clean energy to Europe
Ambassador Mohamed El-Orabi, Chairman of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation and former Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, welcomed Cairo’s hosting of the 3rd International Hydrogen in Africa Exhibition and Conference.
The event is organized by the German organization Afrika-Verein in cooperation with INP Egypt and Master Point for conference and exhibition management and will take place on 28 and 29 October, following two successful editions in Hamburg.
This came during his meeting with Eng. Alaa Kamal, Vice President of the German Arab Chamber of Industry and Commerce and Chairman of INP Egypt; Mohamed Sweid, Chairman of Master Point; and Ramy Galal, the conference’s media coordinator.
El-Orabi announced that the Afro-Asian Peoples’ Solidarity Organization will officially sponsor the conference, which he said enhances Africa’s opportunities to invest in, produce, and export clean energy to the European Union.
He noted that the event will serve as a platform for governments, investors, and experts to come together.
For his part, Eng. Alaa Kamal, Vice President of the German-Arab Chamber of Industry and Commerce, stated that the Hydrogen-Africa Conference and Expo aims to broaden investment horizons and encourage European hydrogen-consuming companies to collaborate with African nations.
Kamal added that Egypt was chosen to host the event due to the government’s commitment to expanding clean energy production, incentives it provides for implementing such projects, and its strong relations and strategic partnerships with the European Union.
For more than 90 years, the German-African Business Association (Afrika-Verein) has been dedicated to fostering strong economic ties between Germany and Africa. As a leading foreign trade organization, it works with over 500 companies across Germany, Europe, and Africa, providing comprehensive insights into markets and countries. The association also acts as a vital platform for dialogue and networking, while vigorously advocating for the interests of its members at both national and international levels.
Afro Asian people's Solidarity Organization - AAPSO mourns the death of the secretary-general Mr. Nouri Abdul Razzak Hussain who passed away Monday morning, 25 March 2024.
Mr. Nouri devoted his life struggling for freedom and solidarity of Afro Asian countries. The late deceased was a great Iraqi thinker and politician. He took over as the secretary-general of the Afro Asian people's Solidarity Organization from 1981.
Vietnam Peace Committee
November 7, 2023
VPC's deep concern over Hamas-Israel escalating conflict
Dear Comrades and Friends,
The Viet Nam Peace Committee (VPC) expresses our profound concern over the escalating violence between Hamas and Israel forces that has claimed thousands of civilian lives, damaged humanitarian facilities and essential infrastructure. We have also been concerned about the fate of all hostages and the difficult circumstances in Gaza.
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