NATO is in an Act of War Against Africa

NATO is violating Africa 

The bombardment of Libya is an act of war and a desecration of the Afrikan Homeland by a set of Europeans.

a) The Pan Afrikanist Steering Committee of Namibia Against The United Nations Resolution 1973 (PSCNAUNR), notes with deep sadness the appalling atrocity being committed by NATO’s bombardment, the protracted sponsoring of mercenaries described as rebels by European governments to kill, maim, destroy local infrastructure, attack Afrikans and present to the world Black Afrikans as Gaddaffi’s forces, thus leading to ethnic cleansing, where such people are living in fear of their lives within Libya.

This violates Afrikan human rights and violates the territorial integrity of Afrika and its people. The PSCNAUNR now calls upon the government of Namibia, a member state of the Afrikan Union (AU), without further delay, to demand that the United Nations Assembly put an immediate cessation to the aggression and genocide against the people of Libya and the Afrikan people therein.

b) We note, with deep regret, that there was an Official AU Road Map in place under Article 20 of the United Nations’ Charter, wherein the AU delegation was positioned to meet with the sovereign leader of Libya and the Western-sponsored rebels.

Before the AU could carry out its legal and moral duty, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), under the guise of the UN, deliberately started its bombardment under a hidden agenda for regime change, contrary to the principles enshrined within the said Article.

This represents a desecration of Afrika and genocide, as part of the Fratral Doctrine. [They will attack one state together while others watch until their turn to be attacked comes, and they will fight all by themselves and get defeated. No individual state can defeat these fellows]. Yet when we are united like during the independence struggle we will emerge victorious.

The Europeans through NATO cannot be allowed to ignore the AU and override Afrika in a second colonial bid. It is now crystal clear that the motive behind Resolution 1973 was of a sinister nature, in the first instance representing a declaration of war, as demonstrated by attacks and acts of aggression against a sovereign state of the AU. This has thus culminated in crimes against humanity.

Therefore, we demand the immediate removal of those NATO terrorists from the area and that they be speedily brought to justice.

c) As Pan Afrikanists, the PSCNAUNR calls upon our brothers and sisters across the globe for the defence of Afrika and its people in respect of NATO’s act of war against an Afrikan state. An attack on one is an attack on all; we therefore reserve the right inter alia to defend ourselves by any means necessary.

d) The PSCNAUNR further notes that the United Nations 1973 Resolution was a deception in the first instance, the brain child of the USA, France and Britain, a group of reputed war mongers within the Security Council and whose track records are well known on the globe, who had indeed succeeded in fooling the members of that honorable Council of the UN, under the false pretence that the said Resolution was for the protection of civilians.

From the evidence so far, NATO and the Western-backed mercenaries are the ones killing civilians and destroying the infrastructure of that Afrikan state, where genocide has become an every day occurrence and where NATO has gone beyond the scope of the Resolution, in attempting to assassinate the sovereign leader of that state, which according to the International Criminal Court (ICC) statute Articles 5, 6 and 7 constitute an unlawful act. All these actions have nothing to do with the protection of civilians and that the real motive manifested so far is for regime change and a programme of re-colonization.

e) PSCNAUNR demands that, in the interest of safeguarding humanity and our territorial integrity and in the pursuit of justice that two Permanent Seats be created on the UN Security Council within the same time span it took to enact Resolution 1973 and this should not go beyond three months. One seat for the AU and one for the Caribbean Union (CARICOM).

f) In the mean time PSCNAUNR calls upon our government and fellow AU members to recall our ambassadors and to expel all ambassadors whose countries are directly involved in the bombardment of Libya within three days, until the war of aggression is called off.

g) The PSCNAUNR encourages the AU to continue with its policy of non-recognition against governments via coup d’état which historically has been the mechanism through which the West, particularly those bombing Afrika under the NATO flag, has maintained Afrika’s backwardness, continued with the exploitation and plundering and preventing democratic progress.

h) We the Pan Afrikanists demand an immediate trade embargo and the freezing of all assets of those governments and their people that have declared war against Libya and we call upon the AU Assembly to effect this programme of action without delay.

We the Pan Afrikanists, friends of Afrika and the peace-loving people of humanity hereby call upon the government of Namibia and the AU to mobilize a national march (es) on the 11th June 2011 against the UN, NATO, US, France, Italy and Britain’s programme of regime change in Libya.

*The Pan Afrikanist Steering Committee of Namibia Against The United Nations Resolution 1973 (PSCNAUNR). B.F.Bankie is a member of the Sudan Sensitisation Project (SSP).

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