Sunday, January 3, 2010

Open Letter From DRC Traditional Chiefs to President Obama

KINFUMU KIA INSI YA BENA KONGO

BO NKUMU WA MBOKA YA KONGO
USULTANI WA NCHI YA KONGO
BUNFUMU BWA BWA KABUKULU KONGO
CHIEFTAINSHIPS AND TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY OF THE CONGO

AN OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY BARACK OBAMA,
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA

SUBJECT: Our categorical REFUSAL of your AFRICOM Project in the Congo.

COPIES (CC) TO:

-The Honourable Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations;
-The governments, People, and Nations of the World;

Dear Your Excellency President Barack Obama,

We, the traditional Chiefs and the rightful landowners of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, are sending you, through this letter, our stirring message to denounce and condemn at a global level, with all our energy,
the machinations and relentless multitude of hardly-veiled crimes by the previous American administrations, at least since 1994, in the process of exterminating the population of the Congo.

All the international available reports on "The African Third World War" show, with rigor, that this horrible war is the abominable work unreservedly planned and supported by the government of the USA under President William J. Clinton, backed by multinational corporations in order to help themselves to the Congo's resources, by immeasurable violence and contempt for the population of the Congo and Africa as well. This infernal war, massively conducted by Rwanda's troops (with their interposed militias) and supported by successive American administrations and by ethnicized, hegemonic, and despotic neighbouring countries in the East of the Congo, offer all the characteristics of a war-like and infernal machination animated by odious, obscure and unjust principalities, which have a terrible grudge against humanity and threaten all life and existence on the planet in the 21st Century.

The Congo is the Heart of Africa, that is, of the world. Your relentless desire to destroy the Congo and its people and also your refusal to help bring justice to the people of the Congo in particular and to the African
people in general, leads us to forcefully conclude, taking all the peoples and nations of the world as eyewitnesses, that the USA presents the danger of a permanent and destructive threat to Africa, which is represented by the traditional power of the Pentagon for the Americans themselves and for the rest of Humanity. Consequently, the Congo, Africa and the whole of humanity today are well informed and denounce, condemn and reject with firmness, the destructive power of the USA through the infernal machinations of the Pentagon. Please be warned that there is no cooperation without JUSTICE.

Considering what precedes, we, the traditional Chiefs of the DRC, in the name of the Supreme Power and the Majestic kindness which governs the Soul of the Bantu of the Kongo and the Manes of our Ancestors since the invisible origins in the Hereafter and in the Galaxy, in the name of his sacred Life-giving Breath and of its infinite goodness, which animates the entire Humanity pulled out from the stomach of our earth, and in the name of his omnipotent Spirit conveyed by KIMBANGU in Kongo through the territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Africa and in the Universe, we prohibit, with firmness, and we repeat it three times, to install your project of mass destruction abominably called AFRICOM in the territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo or anywhere else in Africa. This decision is non-negotiable and eternally irreversible.


Done in Congo (DRC), December 7, 2009

Representatives of Chieftainships and Traditional Authority of the Congo

Mfumu Maray
Mfumu Bwania Tshibamba
Mwami Kabare Désiré
Chef Salumu Sakombi Christophe
Chef Longbe Tshiabi

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