My Dear Beloved Brother amenelik:
Brother your basic premise about Afrika and Black Afrikans, I am in
agreement with you, but I think those who are in need of a summit of
their own, is the Pan Afrikans, Black Afrikan Nationalist and serious Black Afrikan activists.
There need to be my brother, an agreement by those Black Afrikan
factions listed, on a common denominator that reference the
Revolutionary Liberation of Afrika and Black Afrikan people.
There is no Black Afrikan worth its salt that would disagree with the
need for a United continental states of Afrika, without boarders.
So in my mind, the task before us, is intersecting the philosophical
ideas surrounding the one common denominator we all are conscious of,
which is Afrika and Black Afrikans Liberation.
Divine Respect
Hoteph
Osiris
Chief Elder
Pan Afrikan Inter'Nationalist Movement (PAIN)
Sankofa Reparation Repatriation Movement
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Subject: Fwd: DC Summit is Economic (AGOA) War Zone on Africa -Under 'Unprecedented' Pressure From/Build One Africa
From: amenelik@aol.com
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2014 08:42:55 -0400
Please read article below and let us resist the U.S. Government WDC
Africa Summit plan to "Black"ball AGOA as one of their blocking
strategies to "Black"mail Africans at the "White" House of the our
"Black" Homeland, Africa.
Without a Union
Government of Africa or a united states of Africa, Africans are rendered
a leaderless and powerless people, constantly at the whims and mercy of
those who have fearlessly, intelligently and properly organized
themselves to command and demand authority and respect in this world. We
can change this formula by you supporting the propagation and campaign
for a Federated Africa - NOW, in WDC at the U.S. Summit to control
Africa, in Africa and across the Diaspora. Let us build the Pan African
Government. Min. Menelik
Africa Under 'Unprecedented' Pressure From Rich Countries Over Trade
..."This pressure comes only when the issues and interests of rich
countries are involved but not when the concerns of the poorest
countries are to be addressed," Ambassador Ndirangu said. "This pressure
[on African countries] comes only when the issues and interests of rich
countries are involved but not when the concerns of the poorest
countries are to be addressed ... Clearly, there are double-standards" -
Ambassador Nelson Ndirangu, director for economics and external trade
in the Kenyan Foreign Ministry
"Clearly, there are
double-standards," the senior Kenyan trade official added, lamenting the
pressure and arm-twisting that was applied on African countries for
definitive implementation of the agreement...
The African
position on the TF agreement was not acceptable to the rich countries.
In a furious response, the industrialised countries adopted a
belligerent approach involving threats to terminate preferential access.
The United States, for example, threatened African countries that it
would terminate the preferential access provided under the Africa Growth
Opportunities Act (AGOA) programme if they did not reverse their
decision on the TF, said a senior African trade official from Southern
Africa...
MORE: http://allafrica.com/stories/201407030941.html?aa_source=acrdn-f0
Min. Menelik
amenelik@aol.com
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