Non-Aligned Movement

Non-Aligned Movement
The Non-Aligned Movement was founded by the countries that attended the Bandung Conference in 1955, and the movement is the result of the war between the two sides (the western side led by the United States of America, which includes NATO), (and the eastern camp led by the Soviet Union, which includes the Warsaw Pact).
Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser is one of the founders of this movement, in addition to Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal, Yugoslav President Tito, and Indonesian President Ahmed Sukarnoor. Respecting all members, promoting interests of common interest, and respecting human rights, in which many countries from different continents participated but among the most prominent countries participating in the African continent are: Madagascar, Senegal, Malawi, Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Eritrea, Somalia, Mauritania, Ethiopia, South Africa, Mauritius, Sudan, Morocco, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Islands Moon, Zimbabwe, and other African countries.