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After the speech, Xola was banned from ever entering [[wikipedia:Russia|Russia]] again.
 
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After his deportation and ban on [[wikipedia:Russia|Russia]], Xola began staying active in [[wikipedia:leftism|leftist]] politics and has begun attending  [[wikipedia:United Nations|United Nations]] General Assemblies as a representative of the [[Armed Workers' Movement for a Global Revolution|Armed Workers' Movement]]. He appears to be making head-way in attempt  to raise popularity and awareness about the [[Armed Workers' Movement for a Global Revolution|Armed Workers' Movement]].
  
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Xola is currently active in a pro-[[Armed Workers' Movement for a Global Revolution|AWM]] group within the [[wikipedia:Untied Nations|United Nations]] in an attempt to bring about awareness to the group's goals and demands.
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Xola is also currently active in humanitarian projects around the world. He has attempted to contact the [[wikipedia:Cuba|Cuban]] government in order to check on the well-being of the [[wikipedia:Castro|Castro family]] under the now "nationalistic, hyper-capitalist government" of [[wikipedia:Cuba|Cuba]]. He has reported that the government has refused to contact him.
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Ajene Xola in Basque, on a diplomatic mission.
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Ajene Xola, M.D., International Spokespman for the Armed Workers' Movement for a Global Revolution, (August 5, 1973) is the world reknowned representative of the leftist terrorist organization known as the Armed Workers' Movement. He was born in South Africa during the Apartheid Era and during a time when leftist sentiments were heavily persecuted and quashed.

History

Xola was born to Yusuf and Chikari Xola in the Xhosa village of Soweto, South Africa, during the time of apartheid and one of the many Red Scares. He was forced to attend a state owned and operated school only for black Africans. Thus, due to the apartheid and rampant racism, he did not receive the best education possible. However, at an early age, Xola showed great potential and natural academic skill. Due to this, the University of Oxford contacted him at age thirteen with a potential scholarship; however, his life changed soon there after.

Due to his parents and older sisters political beliefs, they became targets of the fascist South African government and were assassinated on December 10, 1986. Due to Xola's young age, he was spared; but he was sent to a homeland in North-eastern South Africa where he spent the remainder of his adolescence. It is unclear the amount of torture and neglect Xola experience; however, many believed he may have been sexually abused by the guards of the concentration camp.

Xola escaped in January of 1990, and travelled to London after the release of Nelson Mandela. He finished his secondary education soon there after and was accepted with full-scholarship to the University of Oxford. He studied medicine and received his Medical Doctorate in 2002.

While attending university, Xola began studying socialist and communist schools of thought. He began to follow in the steps of his parents as he espoused himself as being a communist and joining the British Communist Party in 1998. While being politically active, Xola was introduced into Palestinian PLO fighters attending university. It was at this time that Xola became militantly active.

In 2000, Xola was arrested on the felony charges of "attempting to destroy government property". After his arrest, the University of Oxford revoked his scholarship. After being acquitted of the charges, donations from supporters paid for the remaining years of his education.

In 2003, Xola returned to his homeland and joined the South African Communist Party. He travelled to his former home region and began military training under the advisement of party trainers. He was trained in the tasks of diplomacy, writing, explosive manufacturing, weapon improvisation, and hand-to-hand combat. He began to consider himself a revolutionary and joined the League for the Liberation of Africa - a supranational leftist group. It is unsure whether he ever carried out attacks against oppressive regimes in Africa.

Xola showed up in Prague during the meeting which founded the Armed Workers' Movement. It is a popular suspicion that the LLA joined the Armed Workers' Movement and was eventual assimilated by the organiation. After this event, Xola remained off the radar of the United Nations and Interpol until after the Russian October Massacre. After the event, Xola was elected as the international spokesman and representative for the Movement.

Xola's first assignment was do deliberate with the Russian government in an attempt to get across the purpose of the attacks. He made a speech which declare the basic goals of the Armed Workers' Movement:

"The Armed Workers' Movement is truly sorry that so many civilians died in these strikes against imperialism. However, sacrifices have to be made in order to bring about liberation. The Armed Workers' Movement will continue to strike at the hearts of the tyrants until this liberation is achieved. All sides will be forced to sacrifice many people many resources. Without these sacrifices, nothing will be achieved. You should allow this revolution to encompass this nation before more lives are lost."

After the speech, Xola was banned from ever entering Russia again.

After his deportation and ban on Russia, Xola began staying active in leftist politics and has begun attending United Nations General Assemblies as a representative of the Armed Workers' Movement. He appears to be making head-way in attempt to raise popularity and awareness about the Armed Workers' Movement.

Current activities

Xola is currently active in a pro-AWM group within the United Nations in an attempt to bring about awareness to the group's goals and demands.

Xola is also currently active in humanitarian projects around the world. He has attempted to contact the Cuban government in order to check on the well-being of the Castro family under the now "nationalistic, hyper-capitalist government" of Cuba. He has reported that the government has refused to contact him.