Uhuru leader in St. Pete bashes Colonial powers, defends Russia
Eritha Akile Cainion, who ran for mayor and is now the leader of the St. Pete Uhuru group, led the press conference. Cainion defended Russia, saying the U.S. and other "world Colonial powers have been collaborating against Russia for well into the early 1900s."
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