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Amilcar Cabral: Revolutionary Who Fought Repressive Portuguese Dictatorship

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'How is it that we, a people deprived of everything, living in dire straits, manage to wage our struggle and win successes? Our answer is: this is because Lenin existed, because he fulfilled his duty as a revolutionary and a patriot. Lenin was and continues to be, the greatest champion of the national liberation of […]

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