Oh this is so so emotional. Our own heroes and heroines. Much as I grew in the ANC side, I give respect to the PAC, Azapo and the immaculate forces of Apla and Azanla. Salute, you all sacrificed for our own freedom. Siyabulela maqhawe!!
I grew up as an Anc but I salute Apla these soldiers fought to liberate the people of this country but today they are forgetten by the ppl of this country I'll always salute PAC Poqo
My wish is to see this liberation movement being restored with credible leaders who share the aspirations and vision of the organisation. I see PASMA is becoming visible in various academic learning. Izwe lethu.
I did my secondary education at Bagamoyo Secondary School. Our next neighbour was Kaole Secondary School a co-education school. WE used to encroach on their beautiful girls (during my time no freedom fighters were there! under the stern jealous eye of their boy colleagues!) Frelimo and ZANU PF, used the place as their training base right at the Indian ocean beach! Today, it is some sort of community college. I think APLA were at Pande (Bagamoyo) a bit to the interior.. ALUTA CONTINUA COMRADES!
Man I missed this opportunity to be in that camp back then viva Apla high spirits in the camp. High morale high discipline, paso by day Apla by night one settler one bullet
Am sure more than half of these Heroes died on vain...some in frustration, hunger, poverty and neglect... Am always in pain...seeing these memories...of...aborted revolutions
APLA with virtually no funding at all and the racist Apartheid military constantly hunting them down but they still show the most astute of discipline and dedication. They were warriors. They were Children of the Soil. Izwe lethu!✊🏾
yah, that's true my leader, l always cry when l watch this video coz l part of this parade at a very young age l was amongst the youngest of all but when we came back THE RULLING PART PLAYED US A HIDE N SEEK GAME
Hi there, We are in the process of producing a short documentary for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) for their 35-year anniversary. The video itself it not going to be used for commercial gain, it is just to highlight their journey thus far. It will be shown at their celebratory event as well as potentially on social media such as RUclips. It will not be broadcast on any satellite or streaming service. For some of the archive footage we are using, we have used a few sections from this video and I would like to take this moment as a courtesy to ask permission to use those sections from this story. Your name is shown in the corner and will credit you for the use of the footage. If this is not your footage, please let me know who it belongs to so I can contact the correct persons. Thanks
Can anyone please explain to me the difference in marching of APLA Ssoldiers MaAfrika,im talking about APLA at Sabelo Phama's funeral and at these other funerals
I would like to hear the response bcz the marching on Sabelo Phama's funeral at Mthatha stadium in 1994 was totally different than this one. Although it was a mix of Apla forces and former Transkei Defence Force.
On freedom road with sheer courage ie raw guts to win the war and put APARTHEID on the road to perdition..IMAO. CHEERS AND G'DAY FROM AUSTRALIA COBBERD
Oh this is so so emotional. Our own heroes and heroines. Much as I grew in the ANC side, I give respect to the PAC, Azapo and the immaculate forces of Apla and Azanla. Salute, you all sacrificed for our own freedom. Siyabulela maqhawe!!
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I grew up as an Anc but I salute Apla these soldiers fought to liberate the people of this country but today they are forgetten by the ppl of this country I'll always salute PAC Poqo
Thanks to all who sacrificed their lives for us as a country south Africa
My wish is to see this liberation movement being restored with credible leaders who share the aspirations and vision of the organisation. I see PASMA is becoming visible in various academic learning. Izwe lethu.
I did my secondary education at Bagamoyo Secondary School. Our next neighbour was Kaole Secondary School a co-education school. WE used to encroach on their beautiful girls (during my time no freedom fighters were there! under the stern jealous eye of their boy colleagues!) Frelimo and ZANU PF, used the place as their training base right at the Indian ocean beach! Today, it is some sort of community college. I think APLA were at Pande (Bagamoyo) a bit to the interior.. ALUTA CONTINUA COMRADES!
you said right,beautiful girls
Man I missed this opportunity to be in that camp back then viva Apla high spirits in the camp. High morale high discipline, paso by day Apla by night one settler one bullet
On this human rights day I am watching this video instead of watching Cyril Ramaphosa. This should mean something.
Viva APLA Viva✊
Am sure more than half of these Heroes died on vain...some in frustration, hunger, poverty and neglect...
Am always in pain...seeing these memories...of...aborted revolutions
Looking back, these were men of steel...to stand up against SADF.
Long live our freedom fighters. Long live our freedom. Long live PAC of Azani. Viva APLA
Izwe lethu ma afrika
APLA with virtually no funding at all and the racist Apartheid military constantly hunting them down but they still show the most astute of discipline and dedication. They were warriors. They were Children of the Soil. Izwe lethu!✊🏾
This is too emotional Poqo.
Some of these Forces didn't gain anything fighting for this land. Long Live APLA Long Live 💚🖤💛🌍🖐
We love PAC of AZANIA
yah, that's true my leader, l always cry when l watch this video coz l part of this parade at a very young age l was amongst the youngest of all but when we came back THE RULLING PART PLAYED US A HIDE N SEEK GAME
@@epicchallenges2316so where are you currently probably in the SANDF
I was in that group
Wow what an honor 👏, I want to join
Last intake?
my leader we were together viva, where are you now comrade what are you doing
Hi there, We are in the process of producing a short documentary for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) for their 35-year anniversary. The video itself it not going to be used for commercial gain, it is just to highlight their journey thus far. It will be shown at their celebratory event as well as potentially on social media such as RUclips. It will not be broadcast on any satellite or streaming service.
For some of the archive footage we are using, we have used a few sections from this video and I would like to take this moment as a courtesy to ask permission to use those sections from this story. Your name is shown in the corner and will credit you for the use of the footage.
If this is not your footage, please let me know who it belongs to so I can contact the correct persons. Thanks
Azania is our land.
Can anyone please explain to me the difference in marching of APLA Ssoldiers MaAfrika,im talking about APLA at Sabelo Phama's funeral and at these other funerals
I also asked about, I was told that marching came from China hence is a bit different
Check out some of the Russian military parades cause the 1st one on this video is definitely Russian i am not so sure about the rest.
I would like to hear the response bcz the marching on Sabelo Phama's funeral at Mthatha stadium in 1994 was totally different than this one. Although it was a mix of Apla forces and former Transkei Defence Force.
Believe you me there are quite a lot of different variations in APLA drills @@Express4462
There's different drills, based on the sessions like the funeral, pass out parade, etc....
Oath of Allegiance and 15 points of attention.
Viva people's Liberation Armies Viva
Glory to PAC&APLA‼︎ ✊🇯🇵🇻🇳🇨🇺🇩🇿🇹🇼
Afrika izwe lethu.
On freedom road with sheer courage ie raw guts to win the war and put APARTHEID on the road to perdition..IMAO. CHEERS AND G'DAY FROM AUSTRALIA COBBERD
Waaay better than SANDF
Veyr emotional to watch this man. We fought hard for our Liberation but now S.A is in a mess
I miss that training, in those bushes
This is why I joined the army even though i was late should have been here thing were gonna be much much better than now❤
Poqo ✋ zwelethu
There are Azanian
They looked well organised than the UMKHONTO WESIZWE soldiers
Vere vere apla vere vere
Izwe lethu
Le fatshe laruna Poqo ✋✋✋🌍🌍🌍
Poqo✋
Awu , iigrootmans!
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