WE STILL CHARGE GENOCIDE & ECOCIDE!!!

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PRESS STATEMENT
27/07/17

“We Still Charge Genocide and Ecocide!”:

Thousands to March in London on 1st August to counter Maangamizi denial and demand holistic reparatory justice for the Afrikan Hellacaust

 

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Thousands of Afrikan people and their allies from across all communities will March in London next week for the 1st August Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March to demand justice for the crimes of the Maangamizi (Afrikan Hellacaust) and the harmful effects its legacy still has on people today.

10 Downing Street will also be served with the ‘Stop the Maangamizi: We Charge Genocide/Ecocide’ petition which lists 12 manifestations of the modern-day Maangamizi including brutality by police and security agents including deaths in custody; mentacide of Afrikan heritage youth and adults through the state miseducation system; racist immigration patrols and policies; extractive industries, abuse natural resources in Afrika, free trade agreements and privatisation schemes, including private finance initiatives (PFI’s), public-private partnerships (PPP’s), and Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA’s) of the European Union (EU) being forced on Afrikan, Caribbean & Pacific countries; as well as the proliferation of HIV/Aids, ebola and other bioweapons of mass destruction. It is intended that the petition and continued campaigning will contribute to building public support for kick-starting the All Party-Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry for Truth & Reparatory Justice (APPCITARJ) in the UK and European Union Parliaments.

People of Afrikan heritage continue to suffer from the effects of the Maangamizi which reduces their quality of life and freedom to be self-determining. Esther Stanford-Xosei, spokesperson for the Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March Committee said: “The reparations march will help to raise awareness of the current manifestations of the Afrikan Hellacaust and the resistance that Afrikan heritage people are engaged in to repair the damage for ourselves because we are not begging the British state to repair us!; at the same time we must continue to expose their crimes and force accountability for their continuing perverting the cause of justice in failing to address their own obligations of redress under international law”. The Reparations activist says the British establishment’s commitment to relentlessly continuing its genocide/ecocide crimes of the modern-day Maangamizi is evidenced by ‘War on Want’ in their report ‘The New Colonialism: Britain’s scramble for Africa’s energy and mineral resources’. The ‘Honest Accounts 2017: How the world profits from Africa’s wealth’ report also confirms this. These reports show how 101 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange, most of them British have mining operations in Afrika and collectively control over $1trillion worth of Afrika’s most valuable mineral and energy resources and that Afrika the countries of Afrika are collectively net creditors to the rest of the world, to the tune of $41.3 billion.

The ‘Stop the Maangamizi: We Charge Genocide/Ecocide’ petition will also be used to help establish glocal sittings of the Ubuntukgotla Peoples International Tribunal for Global Justice (U-PITGJ). The International tribunal, a true world court, will deal with the reparations cases of Indigenous, First Nation and people of Afrikan heritage as part of a series of actions that will seek to implement holistic and transformative reparations for all acts of Genocide/Ecocide, where the victimised also get to use their own law in defining the landscape of reparatory justice in such a way that brings about global justice for all.

This year’s March will start and finish with a Rally at Windrush Square in South London with many well-known guest speakers and organisers active in the International Social Movement for Afrikan Reparations (ISMAR) before heading to Parliament Square where a three minutes silence will be observed in commemoration of those ancestors, martyrs and contemporary resistors who are engaged in resistance against the Maangamizi, or who have otherwise campaigned for freedom, equity and justice for people of Afrikan heritage. There will also be a ‘Peoples Open Parliamentary Session on Afrikan Reparations’ at Parliament Square seeking to expose British state complicity in Black on Black self-annihilation in service of white supremacist domination (so-called Black on Black violence), which is also deemed to be a manifestation of the Maangamizi.

International delegations of Afrikans involved in reparations activism to compel state accountability in other European countries, including the Netherlands and Germany, will be joining the people’s March, represented by the Europe-Wide NGO Consultative Council for Afrikan Reparations (ENGOCCAR). Esther Utjiua Muinjangue, Chairperson of the Ovaherero Genocide Foundation (OJF) will headline the March, the OGF is seeking redress for the Ovaherero-Nama Genocide, the first genocide of the 20th century; conducted by the former Imperial German colony of South West Africa between 1904-1908, in which an estimated 100,000 people were killed, leaving just 15,000 survivors.

 

ESTHER MUINJANGUE
   Esther Utijiua Muinjangue

 

The Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March (now in its 4th year) has consistently attracted thousands of people from across the UK, as well as overseas, to take part. The 1st of August was chosen as the date of the march to commemorate ‘Emancipation Day’ in the Caribbean and some parts of Afrika marking the passing of the Abolition of Slavery Act in the British Empire, on 1 August 1833. However, the passing of this act however did very little to truly emancipate enslaved Afrikans; but rather compensated the enslavers; and contributed to the unjust impoverishment, dispossession and social displacement of Afrikans and their descendants; who are still impacted today. For people of Afrikan heritage within and beyond Britain, the Maangamizi is worsening in the aftermath of BREXIT with official reports showing an increase in Afriphobic hate crime. These and other reasons expressed are why the ‘Stop the Maangamizi’ Campaign affirms that Parliament is itself a crime scene.

Marching under the theme: ‘Promoting the Reparatory Justice Change We Are Organising to Bring About,’ this march unlike previous years will call attention to the reparatory justice programmes and activities that various sections of the Afrikan Heritage Community are working on. In this regard, Prophet Kweku, Co-Chair of the Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March Committee said: “As Afrikan people are taking responsibility for bringing about our own Afrikan Heritage Community Self-Repairs, it is our intention that the march, the petition and the ‘Stop the Maangamizi’ campaign will increase public pressure to ensure that the UK Government also acknowledges and takes steps to address its role in redressing the social, political and economic legacies of enslavement and colonialism on current generations of people of Afrikan heritage“.

The March has been recently highlighted in the documentary ‘Preparation for Reparations’ broadcast on Made in Bristol TV which premiered on 23rd July 2017.
The Ovaherero delegation are also here promoting the documentary film ‘Skulls of My People’ on the struggle of the Ovaherero people in Namibia taking on the German government to provide reparatory redress for the Ovaherero-Nama genocide. It also highlights their fight for the rightful return of the 3000+ skulls of their people taken by the Germans for racial science experimentation in their universities after the genocide.

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For media enquiries, or photos, please contact Dulani, Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March Committee Media Officer: 07930 875 012 or media@reparationsmarch.org.

For interview requests or requests to host a screening of ‘Skulls of My People’ contact Esther Stanford-Xosei: info@estherstanford.com or 07751143043.

Notes to Editors

The meaning of reparations
https://stopthemaangamizi.com/2016/04/21/overstanding-reparations/

Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March Committee.
https://stopthemaangamizi.com/category/aedrmc/

Aims of the Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March
http://www.reparationsmarch.org/

Programme for the 1st August Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March
https://stopthemaangamizi.com/2017/07/24/reparations-march-2017-programme/

Aims of the ‘Stop the Maangamizi’ Campaign
https://stopthemaangamizi.com

Stop the Maangamizi Petition
https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-maangamizi-we-charge-genocide-ecocide

Other European language versions of the ‘Stop the Maangamizi’ Petition
https://engoccar.wordpress.com/smwecge-petition/

People’s Reparations March Calls to Participate, Mobilise & Take Action
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U6qzMmtvO8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as8OjyFrh44
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZVtRyT9vsE

All-Party Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry for Truth & Reparatory Justice
https://stopthemaangamizi.com/2015/10/12/about-the-commission-of-inquiry-appcitrj/

Ubuntukgotla – Peoples International Tribunal for Global Justice see here:
https://stopthemaangamizi.com/2016/01/31/the-ubuntukgotla-peoples-international-tribunal-for-global-justice-pitgj/

Herero and Nama Genocide
https://soundcloud.com/kayafm959/karibu-with-mike-siluma-16-march-2017-herero-and-nama-genocide

Trailer for ‘Skulls of My People’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCzqszCCtgE

The New Colonialism: Britain’s scramble for Africa’s energy and mineral resources
http://www.waronwant.org/resources/new-colonialism-britains-scramble-africas-energy-and-mineral-resources

Honest Accounts 2017: How the world profits from Africa’s wealth
http://jubileedebt.org.uk/reports-briefings/report/honest-accounts-2017-world-profits-africas-wealth

JOIN OUR REVERED ANCESTORS ON THE MARCH …

Ossie Davis‘ words are relevant to you in seeing yourself as part of the continuity of our intergenerational long March to the true freedom that Reparatory Justice will give all of us.

We gotta fight!, the March to freedom, and the March to equality was in process when I was born, I just got on board. I suspect when they let me off and put me in one of those quiet places forever, the March will still be going on, and I will be able to tell history that, at least, when I was alive, there was a place for me in the line of March. You should be happy to say as much. That’s the reward for being alive, to be part of the struggle.”

    Ossie Davis, Activist, Actor, Author

In honouring our Ancestors and their place in the line of March, we are honouring the best of who we have been in the personal and community self-repair process of becoming the best we are yet to be.

Afrikan Ancestors Reparations March (A4)

DO YOU WANT TO TAKE ACTION ON THE MAANGAMIZI AS IT AFFECTS YOU?

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Do you want to take action to get redress for the Maangamizi (Afrikan ‘Hellacaust’ of chattel, colonial and neo-colonial forms of enslavement) as it affects you, your family and community?

Here is an example of how you can do so; see the revised ‘Stop the Maangamizi!’ postcard template, which we urge you to send to your MP, you can find out details about your MP here.

The postcard is one tool aimed at enabling you to better lobby and engage with establishment decision-makers about including Maangamizi impact issues as they affect you, your family and community in the constituency representational work and local, national and international policy-making they prioritise.

 

 

 

Please keep us updated about any progress you make as we are beginning to map which MPs are responding positively to the campaign aims.

Stop the Maangamizi: We Charge Genocide/Ecocide! Campaign (SMWeCGEC) Spearhead Team

 

UK PM SECOND NON-RESPONSE TO THE SMWeCGE PETITION

 

Letter written from SMWeCGEC to Theresa May, UK Prime Minister

(dated 22/02/17)

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(dated 2nd March 2017, received on 8th March 2017)

 

Please note the address of Esther Stanford-Xosei, has been concealed.

 

TERESA MAY RESPONSE MARCH 2017

 

SMWeCGEC Comments

We of the Stop the Maangamizi: We Charge Genocide/Ecocide Campaign (SMWeCGEC) once again have sound reason to reiterate our concern that most officials of Her Majesty’s Government, as well as of other state organs of the United Kingdom, still rigidly hold on callously to their White Supremacy racist mentality! By this, we mean the very  pathologically sadistic mentality shaped by Global Apartheid Racism, with its virulently myopic bigotry of the Eurocentrism, with which were committed the Afrikan Holocaust Crimes of Genocide/Ecocide of the chattel, colonial and neocolonial enslavement periods that, altogether, we call by its Kiswahili name of the Maangamizi; The same depraved mentality out of which untold heinous crimes were and continue to be even nowadays conceived, masterminded and perpetrated with impunity by the British Empire in its past and present racist manifestations of Afriphobia against Afrikan people all over the World.

Another weighty revealing proof of this too often attested fact is the highly offensive remark carelessly made recently by the Whitehall official using “Empire 2.0” to describe the sort of post-Brexit trade, economic and other forms of neocolonialist and recolonising relationship that revanchist imperial Britain is planning to have with Afrikan countries belonging to her so-called Commonwealth of nations (see article in the Times Newspaper on 06/03/17 Ministers aim to build ‘empire 2.0’ with African Commonwealth’ ). This appalling remark speaks volumes of a lot of what we must seriously think about, and organise to address, in terms of Pan-Afrikan Reparations for Global Justice. We are cognisant of the fact that it was made at the time that Ghana is marking the 60th anniversary of the 6th March 1957 defiantly anti-imperialist, boldly revolutionary Pan-Afrikan Internationalist and Global Justice resounding proclamation by our iconic Freedomfighting Hero, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, of her independence from the British Empire!

Hence the urgency of widely circulating the accompanying letter in response to a recent missive in the correspondence trail between our SMWeCGEC and the Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March Committee (AEDRMC) on the one hand, and on the other hand, Teresa May, the Prime Minister of Her Majesty’s Government.

Please, do well to pass on copies of these very important documents to whomsoever else you think ought to know about them, including those in the mainstream local, national and international as well as social media.

This latest response is not something which we need be disheartened about, for powerful people do not just give up their power to deny, to dehumanise or  to oppress just because of the demands of the subjugated. We concur with the wisdom of legendary Afrikan American abolitionist and statesman, Frederick Douglas on his philosophy of reform:

The whole history of the progress of human liberty shows that all concessions yet made to her august claims have been born of earnest struggle. The conflict has been exciting, agitating, all-absorbing, and for the time being, putting all other tumults to silence. It must do this or it does nothing. If there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favour freedom and yet deprecate agitation are men ([AND WOMEN, our emphasis]) who want crops without plowing up the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, and it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress. In the light of these ideas, Negroes will be hunted at the North and held and flogged at the South so long as they submit to those devilish outrages and make no resistance, either moral or physical. Men ([AND WOMEN], our emphasis) may not get all they pay for in this world, but they must certainly pay for all they get. If we ever get free from the oppressions and wrongs heaped upon us, we must pay for their removal. We must do this by labour, by suffering, by sacrifice, and if needs be, by our lives and the lives of others.”

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We repeat our sentiments in response to the Prime Minister’s first non-response (the full response can be found here):

We reiterate our call for dialogue with the British State towards establishing the UK AllParty Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry for Truth & Reparatory Justice (APPCITARJ), as part of a parliamentary and extra-parliamentary strategy to effect some form of administrative reparations. This for us is not an end in itself, but a means to a much more global Pan-Afrikan revolutionary end. However, we do see this process as being a necessary step that must be taken to demonstrate that we have tried to peacefully engage with the British Government, Parliament and other organs of State, in accordance with their global pretensions of democracy and respect for human rights. That is the more reason why we all need to give due importance to the work being done by our colleagues outside the UK, particularly those in areas of the Continent and Diaspora of Afrika where the Maangamizi crimes of genocide and ecocide by British Government supported transnational corporations are most evident, as described by Mark Curtis in his recently published report by War on Want: ‘The New Colonialism: Britain’s Scramble for Africa’s Energy and Mineral Resources’.

The British Government will begin to take us far more seriously, and more seriously respond to our reparatory justice demands, when those of us in Britain are recognised as key players in catalysing the global Pan-Afrikan flexing of our People’s Power. This must be done in such ways and means as to start shutting down the destructive operations of British Government supported corporate criminals and their NGO quislings wrecking Maangamizi havoc upon our people, in various parts of the Continent and Diaspora of Afrika. When the continuing disrespectful attitude towards our legitimate demands by the British Government resorts to shutting things down, we must do so far and wide and beyond the UK so that our positive action from the global flexing of our people’s power demonstrates to all, the effectiveness of the global Pan-Afrikan strategy and tactics to which we remain committed, in clear distinction from all others. In this connection, we must always remember the 1968 ‘Message to the Black People of Britain’ addressed to us by Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah. This message can be found in the book ‘Revolutionary Path’ by Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah (pages 429-431).

You can read previous correspondence between the SMWeCGEC  and the Office of the UK Prime Minister here.

We will continue to organise and mobilise to implement the aims and objectives of the SMWeCGEC and implore you to assist us in doing so.

In Service, Sacrifice & The Intergenerational Struggle to Restore, Repair and Renew our People

Stop the Maangamizi Campaign Team

UK ISMAR’s PARTCIPATORY APPROACH TO REPARATIONS

Greetings Supporter of the ‘Stop the Maangamizi: We Charge Genocide/Ecocide’ Petition and its wider campaign (SMWeCGEC)

Please see this campaign update from the SMWeCGEC’s campaign partner, the Afrikan Emancipation Day Reparations March Committee (AEDRMC), about how you can participate in the preparatory process towards the establishment of  an All-Party Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry for Reparatory Justice at local, national and international levels:

 

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Please feel free to make contact as above for further information.

Stop the Maangamizi: We Charge Genocide/Ecocide Campaign Team
(SMWeCGEC Team)

 

The ‘Stop the Maangamizi: We Charge Genocide/Ecocide‘ Campaign (SMWeCGEC) is one of the campaigning tools of the International Social Movement for Afrikan Reparations (ISMAR) for mobilising our people’s power to exert upon the British Houses of Parliament towards establishing the All-Party Commission For Truth & Reparatory Justice, and other actions necessary to advance the process of dialogue from the ground-upwards, with the British State and society on Reparatory Justice.