25 May 1963,
32 African countries joined colonialism and formed the Partnership for the African Union in Ethiopia. Its main objective was to promote "decolonization" and protect African "freedom fighters" with weapons, funding, volunteering and training places. They also proposed to the colonizing countries to close the airspace of these states. They called on the heads of state to end diplomatic relations and sanctions with the South African apartheid government, and they expressed their concern about racism in the United States.
Source:
René Gallissot, Ben Barka and the Tricontinental (Le Monde Diplomatique en español, October 2005).