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‘The oppressive imperialist rationality that has conceived, assembled and systematically perpetrated neocolonialism in Africa must be undressed, diagnosed and treated,’ writes redINK.

Firstly, and most importantly, this aggressor colonial mindset of the western world must be understood by all Africans. Lack of clarity to the complex mechanics of the market economy and scattered reactionary activity in the name of human rights defense, have for long delayed meaningful action and progress in the struggle to redeem Afrikan dignity.

The imperialist strategy to dominate and control Africa was evoked at the Berlin conference of 1884. This primitive convergence of thugs, rapists and land grabbers led to the privatisation and occupation of our motherland. History suggests that this invasion was not a necessity to the development of the human race but a mere inspiration of the white man aggression and his phenomenal tendency of war and destruction. All that the Afrikan people have known ever since is hunger, disease, poverty, war and humiliation. Our only hope is an informed fight.

Africa has a true enemy. Africans have a real enemy. To better comprehend the 21st century Afrikan condition, it is important that we understand the state of affairs of our oppressor, our enemy. Why do they hate Africans and why do they need Africa? We must critically and honestly evaluate the theories and ideologies inherent in the organizational culture of imperialism. We must agree that Africa has multiple enemies – Asians, Arabs, Europeans and Americans. They all hate Afrikans; they all exploit Afrika and they all want Afrika without Afrikans in it. Lets remember that America was founded through the conscious and systematic extinction of the red man. USA was built on the sweat and blood of the African slaves. Our enemy has a similar homicidal, genocidal and exploitative ambition for Africa and its people. They are about half way through.

2010 has been declared the year of African unity. The 8th Pan-African Conference (1st Afreekan Congress) is due in Nairobi-Kenya from the 22nd to the 25th of May, 2010. The congress will move to nullify activities of the Berlin conference and mid-wife the nationalisation of the Afrikan continent. We shall work to call out the occupation of Afrikan soil; the exploitation of Afrikan people and the degradation of Afrikan culture. Our effort that we denounce and reject the neocolonial governments in Africa. We shall demand for reparations and call for the ejection of all forms of occupation. We shall institute the nation of Afreeka. Dedan Kimaathi vowed ‘we would rather die on our feet than live in our knees’. We vow ‘Afreeka for Afreekans. Life, Land, Freedom or Death’.

Afreeka HURU, Afreeka MOJA!