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-----Original Message----- From: Min. Menelik, Ubuntu na Zulu (A Divine World Community)Support- wadupam.org/ Sent: Sun, Dec 28, 2014 2:41 pm Subject: Fwd: War in Africa - Libya escalates, UN mission says country risks all-out war Since the 2011 combined attack by EUSA and Arabia with the support of the U.N. Security Council and some African Union leaders, Libya has been under siege burning, due to its strategic attempt to empower Africa and African people in the world. Nkrumah, Garvey, Lumumba, Sankara, MX, MLK and others have had similar fate in their attempts to sacrifice for the greater good of Africans. The continuation of the war in Libya and other related parts of Africa due to the scramble to reconquer Africa, if not checked will continue to spread with greater promotion of Al Qeada (ISIS), NATO, and Africom across Africa. A very weak and vulnerable Africa under the present AU will continue to attract and embolden these colonial forces to force Africans worldwide into a 19th century condition. Indeed, as we enter 2015, we must be ever vigilant and never forget that the recent devastation of Africa and Africans is directly related to those Black leaders such as Obama (USA), Jonathan (Nigeria) and Zuma (South Africa). Most of all, let us recommit to ensure we are NOT bamboozled as slaves to support those who come to us in Black but are creatures of colonialism, for our enslavement. At the end of the day, we are our greatest threat because we have failed to learn from our thousands of years of civilizations and centuries of invasions and slavery. Everyone in our midst must be checked and double check to ensure their authenticity and integrity. Ture taught that is it quality (character) over quantity (opportunists). Lets now double down on our work to ensure the sacrifice of our Ancestors were/are not in vain. Min. Menelik As violence in Libya escalates, UN mission says country risks all-out war A destroyed house in Ahy Badr in the town of Mizdah in the Nafusa mountains in Libya after tribal conflict in March 2013. Photo: IRIN/Jorge Vitoria Rubio 2 Print 28 December 2014 – The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has condemned a series of airstrikes on targets in the city of Misrata amid an upsurge in fighting across the war-torn North African country, adding that any further escalation in hostilities could plunge the nation back into “all-out war.” In a statement, UNSMIL deplored todays airstrikes reportedly conducted by the Libyan air force against militants based in the west Libyan city, warning that “these and other attacks will only worsen the security situation and will not help bring an end to the fighting.” un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=49695#.VKBglsAHg Min. Menelik Harris amenelik@aol __._,_.___
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 08:41:53 +0000

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