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The Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA), formerly known as Poqo, [1] [2] [3] was the military wing of the Pan Africanist Congress, an African nationalist movement in South Africa. In the Xhosa language , the word 'Poqo' means 'pure'.
Letlapa Mphahlele, national director of operations for APLA, took responsibility for ordering the attacks as part of his application for amnesty. He claimed that he had authorised attacks on white civilians following the killing of five school children by the Transkei Defence Force in Umtata .
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APLA Health is a non-profit organization based in California, United States, focused on building healthcare capacity and promoting wellbeing for LGBT people and those living with HIV. [1] It was founded as AIDS Project Los Angeles in 1983, and is now among the largest non-profit HIV service organizations in the United States.
APLA is a four-letter acronym that may refer to: Azanian People's Liberation Army, the military wing of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) in South Africa; AIDS Project Los Angeles, a Los Angeles–based nonprofit organization; Anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome, an autoimmune condition that may be seen in systemic lupus erythematosus
Full-body strength routine You will need a pair of medium dumbbells and a mat for this workout. Repeat each move for 10 reps and finish each round with Okafor's secret sauce: a 60-second cardio burst.
Style is a 2002 Tamil language drama film, written and directed by Sibi Chakravarthy. It stars Raghava Lawrence and Gayathri Raguram , while Ramana and Vadivelu portray supporting roles. The music for the film was composed by Bharani and the film opened to mixed reviews in December 2002.
The Men's Club' revolves around four male main characters and how they relate with their partners and the ordeals that they face in their everyday life. The show stars Ayoola Ayolola, Baaj Adebule, Efa Iwara, and Daniel Etim-Effiong in the titular lead roles and Sola Sobowale, Shaffy Bello, Sharon Ooja, Adebukola Oladipupo, Mimi Chaka, Enado Odigie and many others in supporting roles. [2]