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African Americans Emergency gathering to stop Qadaffi assassination

Protesters say 'End Criminal Bombing of Libya by NATO,' Stop demonizing Qadaffi

     "No to the Bombing of Libya!"
      "No to the Assassination of Col. Qadaffi!"
     "No to Africom in Africa!"
     "No to the RECOLONIZATION  of Africa!" - Freedom Party, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Late Monday, African Americans under the Freedom Party umbrella, in attempt to prevent Libya's leader, Colonel Muammad Qadaffi from assassination, joined the call for an Emergency Rally Wednesday to "end the Criminal Bombing of Libya by NATO." The gathering will be held at 4:30 at the Harlem State Office Building. 

"As Freedom Party members and supporters, we know all too well the power of the media to make you think your friends are enemies and your enemies friends," stated . Thus the media campaign to demonize Libya's leader, Colonel Muammad Qadaffi," stated Omowale Clay of Brooklyn where the rally will be held.
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That's why there has been a media campaign to demonize Libya's leader according to Clay, also the Freedom Party Brooklyn Coordinator.
 
Colonel Qadaffi was a long-time supporter of African Liberation Movements.
 
Nelson Mandela singled him for praise for his support of the Anti-Apartheid struggle shortly after he (Mandela) was released from prison in 1990 and now, Col. Qadaffi is leading the campaign for a United States of Africa. 
 
"He has provided the resources so that Africa could have an independent satellite system. He has said 'No' to the establishment of a US military command (Africom) on the African continent," Clay said.
 
"The West is determined to regain control of AFrica's oil and other vast natural resources. They are campaigning to RECOLONIZE Africa. Daily they are closing in on their clearly stated goal of achieving regime change in Libya by assassinating its leader, Colonel Muammar Qadaffi."
 
"As conscious African people, we cannot stand idly by and let this happen. We need you and at least two other people you can bring to rally in front of the Harlem State Office Building, this Wednesday."

, Human Rights Examiner

Deborah Dupre' holds American and Australian science and education graduate degrees plus thirty years human rights, environmental and peace activism; led Aboriginal Pacific Islander and Australian research; holds pivotal role in FUEL; co-founded America's Green Team, FUEL; lectures on Ancient...

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