
Omali Yeshitela. Photo: sfbayview.com.
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Omali Yeshitela. Photo: sfbayview.com.
By Jeremy Kuzmarov – Apr 24, 2023
The Justice Department has just indicted him and three other members of the African Peopleâs Socialist Party for advancing Russian propagandaâthough it looks more like the Biden administration was looking for a scapegoat to justify its anti-Russia offensive and found one in a familiar place.
On April 18, the Department of Justice announced the indictment of four leaders of the African Peopleâs Socialist Party (APSP) along with three Russian nationals for allegedly working on behalf of the Russian government and Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in a âmalign influence campaignâ designed to âsow discordâ and âadvance Russian propaganda.â
The Department of Justice claims that the Russian defendants recruited, funded and directed APSP Chair Omali Yeshitela and three other APSP members (Penny Joanne Hess, Jesse Nevel and Augustus C. Romain, Jr.âaka Gazi Kodzo)âto act as unregistered (and therefore illegal) agents of the Russian government and that they covertly funded and directed candidates for local office in the U.S.
The charges carry a maximum of ten years in prison.
Kurt Ronnow, the Acting Assistant Director of the FBIâs Counterintelligence Division, said that the announcement âpaints a harrowing picture of Russian government actions and the lengths to which the FSB will go to interfere with our elections, sow discord in our nation and ultimately recruit U.S. citizens to their efforts.â
According to prosecutors, one of the Russians charged, Aleksandr Ionov, operated an entity called the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia, which recruited U.S.-based organizations to help sway elections, make it appear there was strong support in the U.S. for Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine, and backed efforts such as a 2015 United Nations petition to decry the âgenocide of African peopleâ in the U.S, and a reparations tour by the APSP.
Yeshitela allegedly traveled from Tampa to Moscow in May 2015 on an all-expenses paid trip to a conference on separatism and to meet with Ionov and other Russians in order to âcommunicate on future cooperation,â according to an Ionov email.
Ionov is allegedly close with accused Russian agent Maria Butina and Yevgeny Prigozhin, âPutinâs chef,â who is under U.S. sanctions for the Kremlinâs alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election, and promoted Californiaâs secession by paying for posters advertising a pro-secession rally that took place in Sacramento on Valentineâs Day in 2018.
What followed from Yeshitelaâs 2015 meeting with Ionov in Moscow, according to the indictment, was covert Russian funding and support for various activities in the U.S. until the summer of 2022, including demonstrations at the California and Georgia state capitals and at an unnamed social media company in San Francisco, which had placed restrictions on posts that supported Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine.
In August 2016, Ionov is said to have directed the APSP to publish a statement of support of Russiaâs Olympic team as it faced a doping scandal. The article published in The Burning Spear, the APSPâs newspaper, was titled: âImperialists Ban Russia from 2016 Olympic Games!â APSP says âlet Russia play!ââ
The APSP is said to have taken around $7,000 from Russian government sources overall, although it is not clear from the indictment how Yeshitela or anyone in the APSP would have known that Ionovâs group was a front for the FSBâif that is indeed the case.
After Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine in February 2022, Yeshitela appeared at two web conferences with Ionov (âLive with Russiaâ and âNegating Colonial Liesâ).
Ionovâs group additionally allegedly provided clandestine funding to an APSP candidate who ran for St. Petersburg City Council in 2019, Eritha AkilĂŠ Cainion, who held a news conference in 2022 in which she saidâaccuratelyâthat âworld colonial powers have been collaborating against Russiaâ for more than a century.
Flowing From the Russia Gate Hysteriaâor Was it a Trap?
Mr. Ionov denounced his indictment on Facebook, saying that âI have never met such nonsense and deception. There are no specific names of officials, there is no evidence of funding and there are no intelligible arguments.â
He went on: âThe Ukrainian crisis has driven American officials crazy! Comrades, now you see what kind of âdemocracyâ exists in the USA!â
Grayzone Project founder Max Blumenthal tweeted after the announcement of the indictment: âthis fake and racist case [against the APSP] flows from the Russiagate hysteria that convinced millions of Americans that Russia was paying dissident groups to destabilize the U.S. political system. The FBI was unable to find anything real, so it went after the African Peopleâs Socialist Party.â
Blumenthal appears to be correct but there is another possibility that Ionov is a double agent or asset of U.S. intelligence services, or was subjected to blackmail by them, and that Yeshitela and the APSP were lured into a trap.
Why otherwise would the Russians court, or prey on, an obscure African-American socialist organization in a decidedly capitalist country with little influence over anything? And support causes with no chance like California secession, or political candidates with no hope in a city council race?
Blogger Caitlin Johnstone pointed to the hypocrisy of the U.S. government in that it is constantly engaging in foreign influence operations through outfits like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), which was set up to help foment coups and color revolutions and advance U.S. information interests overtly in ways the CIA used to do covertly. According to Johnstone, when foreign governments try to stop this activity, the U.S. State Department invokes âfree speech,â which it evidently cares little about in the case of the APSP.[1]
FBI Pre-Dawn Raid and Its Antecedents
As a prelude to the April 18 indictments, the FBI mounted a violent pre-dawn raid on Yeshitelaâs home in the eastern part of St. Louis on July 29. Combat-clad agents equipped with automatic weapons smashed windows, broke down the door, and set off deadly military-grade flash-bang explosives (aka âconcussion grenadesâ).
The FBI made a big show of the raid before the entire community, occupying a neighborâs yard and smashing down his door as well.
Then they humiliated Yeshitela and his wife by forcing them outside at gunpoint, handcuffing them in front of their neighbors, and forcing them to wait as the FBI agents ransacked their home and removed computer equipment, APSP files, and other electronic devices.
The July 29 spectacle was not Yeshitelaâs first experience being targeted by police for his political activism. Working as an organizer with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s when he went by Joe Waller, Yeshitela was arrested for tearing down a racist mural on the St. Petersburg, Florida, city hall building during a demonstration.
When Yeshitela got out of prison, he organized a Black Power organization that became a victim of the FBIâs notorious counter-intelligence operation (COINTELPRO).
Economic Self-Empowerment
Inspired by the teachings of Malcolm X and the Black Panther Party, the APSP was officially founded in 1972 with the goal of liberating Black people from the scourge of white supremacy, colonialism and neo-colonialism in the U.S. and around the world.
In the 1980s, the group set up successful African-American-controlled economic institutions such as the Uhuru Bakery CafÊ in Oakland, and established the first tribunal demanding reparations for people of African descent.
The group has also built basketball courts, and established a program to train African-American women as midwives to try to help offset high infant mortality rates in the northern part of St. Louis along with other job training programs to help former Black prisoners reintegrate into society.
Building Relationships with Whomever We Want
AkilĂŠ Anai is the APSP leader in St. Petersburg named in the indictment as having received Russian money when she ran unsuccessfully for the city council in 2019 on a reparations platform (she received 18% of the vote). Having her car seized during the FBIâs July 29 raid, she said that the APFP âcan have relationships with whomever we want to,â and that the FBIâs actions were part of a âpropaganda war being waged against Russia every single day throughout the news.â
COINTELPRO Redux
Ajamu Baraka, leader of the Black Alliance for Peace, tweeted after the July raid that Black radicals were being targeted again for ânot falling in line with the U.S. imperial agenda on Ukraine.â
Attorney and organizer Kamau Franklin stated: âThis is a COINTELPRO operation, one meant to destroy Black organizations.â
The COINTELPRO operation has included the issuance of sanctions on the APSP, which has had loans withheld by Regions Bank, been blocked by Facebook from doing crowd-funding, had more than $9,000 in donations frozen by GoFundMe, been blocked from processing payments by Stripe, and had $36,801 in funding revoked by the Pinellas County Commission that had previously been approved for a Black community radio station.
Omali Yeshitela likens the economic aggression to that which the U.S. government and society directed against Marcus Garvey and his United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in the 1920s, and to the bombing of Tulsaâs âBlack Wall Streetâ and the destruction of the Black Panther Partyâs Black community survival programs.
Yeshitela told CovertAction Magazine in an interview last August that the governmentâs charge that the African Peopleâs Socialist Party was being used as a pawn for Russian interference in U.S. elections was âridiculousâ and âbogus,â and that the FBI raid on his home was âan attack on the Black liberation movementâ and the work that the APSP was doing to uplift the impoverished people of the northern part of St. Louis [and St. Petersburg], former slaves who live in extraordinarily bad conditions.
Noting that, during the raid, the police targeted him with a laser beam and that his wife was nearly knocked over by a drone, Yeshitela pointed to a plan in the 1970s, promoted by St. Louis city leaders such as future House Majority leader Richard Gephardt (1989-1995), that aimed to build up the southern part of St. Louis, where Whites lived, and demolish thousands of homes in the northern part of St. Louis, where the Blacks lived. The rehabilitation of decaying buildings there was considered âuneconomical.ââ
Besides shooting down Black youth like Michael Brown, the city has since taken over more and more of the Blacksâ land, Yeshitela said. They destroyed whole communities by driving up taxes to levels Blacks could not afford, building such monstrosities as the National Geospatial-Intelligence agency, a military installation involved in U.S. wars in Ukraine, Syria and elsewhere.
The government today very clearly, Yeshitela noted, is trying to create fear in the White population by linking Blacks to the Russians so as to discredit their efforts to fight back. âBy defining us as enemies of the state,â they could justify âseizing our communications and computers [of the APSP] and stealing forty years of our archives, which wipes out part of our history.â
As If Black People Have No Agency
Yeshitela posted a video on Facebook after the FBIâs raid in which he acknowledged meeting Ionov in 2015 in Moscow at a conference involving questions of self-determination and colonialism.
Yeshitela said that he supports Russia against Ukraine, as it was the U.S. which provoked the conflict by overthrowing the elected government of Ukraine which, since the coup in 2014, has âkilled 13,000 to 14,000 Russians or Ukrainians who supported Russia in eastern Ukraine.â
According to Yeshitela, it was hypocritical to condemn him for going to Russia when Whites were never condemned for going to Israel, which occupies Arab lands in historic Palestine. The APSP âsupports Russia in Ukraine just like it supports the self-determination of the Palestinians; and the people of Nicaragua when they made a revolution against U.S. puppets there, and people fighting against oppression everywhere.â
Yeshitela reminded his audience that âit was the U.S. governmentâand not the Russian governmentâwhich overthrew democratic governments in Iran and Guatemala in the 1950s, which mounted a coup against Hugo ChĂĄvez in Venezuela, and which killed Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as 30 members of the Black Panther Partyâincluding Fred Hamptonâin one year alone.â
The FBIâs July 29 raid, in Yeshitelaâs view, was part of a renewed âideological war by the U.S. government directed against Black people and Russia,â whose purpose was to discredit Black political activism and further U.S. support for its war by proxy against Russia in Ukraine.
Yeshitela said that many Whites across the U.S. had now âcome to support the demand for Black reparations,â which has âmade people in power nervous,â so they âhave to attack us and try to link the leaders of our movement to Russia.â
When âhome-grown American Whitesâhaving nothing to do with Russiaâtried actively to overthrow the U.S. government on January 6 and threatened to kill the Vice President, the government did not respond by raiding the culpritsâ homes with flash-bang grenades and drones like they did mine.â
Most insulting, Yeshitela said, was the insinuation that Blacks could not lead their own struggleâthat somehow, they had to turn to Russia and to âwait for Russia to tell us weâre oppressed,â especially when conditions in their community were so bad. As if Black people âhave no agency or will of their own.â
Jeremy Kuzmarov is Managing Editor of CovertAction Magazine. He is the author of four books on US foreign policy, including Obamaâs Unending Wars (Clarity Press, 2019) and The Russians Are Coming, Again, with John Marciano (Monthly Review Press, 2018).