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Re: The Petition
Basma Ab we Wolde we Menfes Kdus Ahadu Amlak Amen Rastafari (In the
name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit one JAH Amen Rastafari)
Selamta inna Selam...
Ras Elijah Melchizedek Tafari Lee, zena menfes Qiddus aka I Lee of the
E.O.T.C. arrived in Cincinnati this past Monday (July 7) from St.
Croix via Columbus...and has been residing with InI Idrens Menelik and
Ketorah until he returns to Columbus on t…
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"This world was not created piecemeal. Africa was born no later and no earlier than any other geographical area on this globe. Africans, no more and no less than other men, possess all human attributes, talents and deficiencies, virtues and faults. Thousands of years ago, civilisations flourished in Africa which suffer not at all by comparison with those of other continents. In those centuries, Africans were politically free and economically independent. Their social patterns were their own and their cultures truly indigenous.
"The obscurity which enshrouds the centuries which elapsed between those earliest days and the rediscovery of Africa are being gradually dispersed. What is certain is that during those long years Africans were born, lived and died. Men on other parts of this earth occupied themselves with their own concerns and, in their conceit, proclaimed that the world began and ended at their horizons. All unknown to them, Africa developed in its own pattern, growing in its own life and, in the Nineteenth Century, finally re-emerged into the world's consciousness.
"Today, Africa has emerged from this dark passage. Our Armageddon is past. Africa has been reborn as a free continent and Africans have been reborn as free men. The blood that was shed and the sufferings that were endured are today Africa's advocates for freedom and unity. Those men who refused to accept the judgment passed upon them by the colonies, who held unswervingly through the darkest hours to a vision of an Africa emancipated from political, economic and spiritual domination, will be remembered and revered wherever Africans meet. Many of them never set foot on this continent. Others were born and died here. What we may utter today can add little to the heroic struggle of those who, by their example, have shown us how precious are freedom and human dignity and of how little value is life without them. Their deeds are written in history."
His Imperial Majesty Haile SelassieI
Bless
Peace and Mercy
Qedamawi Haile Selassie
Ihi appreciate/apprecilove the correspondence bredrehn,
Ihi pray Ihi man ihitinues to keep Ihi ihinnected
Merci pour tout ces commentaires. Je vois que Rasta sait parler aux femmes et est galant, c'est tout à ton honneur.
Je viens de la Guadeloupe et oui mon île est une beauté et mais aussi bien d'autres choses quand on accpete de dépasser cela.
Ma soif de connaissance...en effet. Il y a un proverbe créole qui dit ceci : "Pa konet mové" cela signifie que l'ignorance nuit. Alors oui , j'irai chercher à étancher ma soif à chaque fois que je le pourrai.
Bless and Love Rasta
Jah Rastaari!
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