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Greetings in the mighty name of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Root of David, Elect of God!

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15 November 2006
By on 03:15
Why?

Why?

Why is life so hard sometimes?

Why are people accusing me of terrible crimes?

Life seems so unfair;

how heavy is the burden I have to bare?

Jah Jah please let me see;

when will Babylon stop fighting me?

What is it that Ix92m doing wrong?

Why seems Babylon so strong?

Please show me whatx92s the goal of it,

x91cause I canx92t understand a single bit.

Itx92s like a knife, stabbed in my back,

totally innocent, but still under attack.

Jah Jah donx92t let me lose my trust in You,

even when I donx92t have a single clue,

about how to live my life,

and sometimes even how to survive.

Jah will You please keep guiding me,

on the only path that will set me free?!

Amen.

(c) 2004, RasLionheart

13 June 2006
By on 05:56
Court awards Rasta $1.5M

Court awards Rasta $1.5M

A Jamaican Rastafarian man whose locks were pulled out by the police during a severe beating at a police station seven years ago, has been awarded $1.5 million in damages.

Danny Brown, who was a farmer living at Bath, St. Thomas, at the time of the incident, now lives in Germany.

He was severely beaten by several policemen at the Morant Bay Police Station on the night of October 7, 1998 when he went there to seek shelter because he could not get transportation to go home, according to the Jamaica Gleaner.

Brown, who was represented by attorney-at-law Althea McBean, sued the Government to recover damages for assault and battery.

Mr. Justice Roy Anderson heard evidence in the Supreme Court and awarded Brown $1 million in general damages for pain and suffering. He was awarded $500,000 for aggravated damages because of the humiliation he suffered at the police station.

Brown said that, about 8:00 p.m. on the date in question, he went to the station because he had a large sum of money with him and he could not get transportation to go home to Bath. Policemen there beat him severely and told him to leave the police station. They tore off his clothes and dragged him naked down the steps into the street.

During the incident, the police pulled out some of his locks. An ambulance took him to hospital later that night. He said he still suffers from back pains as a result of the injuries.

The Attorney-General, Sergeant Clinton Rose and Constable Morris Williams were the defendants in the suit.

Source: Cay Compass Online

24 May 2006
By on 10:41
It ‘s just a plant!

CLICK!

8 May 2006
By on 10:41
Ethiopian ex-fighters demand Italian compensation

Ethiopian ex-fighters demand Italian compensation

By Tsegaye Tadesse

ADDIS ABABA- Ethiopians who fought against Italy’s invasion in the 1930s urged the United Nations on Thursday to force Rome to pay compensation for the 500,000 lives lost at the hands of Fascist forces.

Seventy years on, memories are still fresh in Ethiopia of the 1935 invasion ordered by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, whose forces used mustard gas and other chemical weapons on Ethiopian troops in the country then known as Abyssinia.

When Addis Ababa fell a year after the invasion, Ethiopia formed part of Italian East Africa with Eritrea and Italian Somaliland until its liberation by World War Two allies in 1941.

Italy paid Ethiopia $5 million in war compensation after a 1947 peace treaty, although the then government of Emperor Haile Selassie had demanded $600 million.

“We appeal to the United Nations secretary-general to force the current Italian government to pay the amount demanded by Emperor Haile Selassie,” said Wrokineh Tegegne, vice-president of the Ethiopian Patriotic Association.

Former resistance fighters plan to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the victory against Italian Fascist forces on Friday.

Wrokineh said Mussolini’s troops torched 2,000 churches and killed 5 million cattle, 70 million sheep and goats, one million mules and horses, and 700,000 camels during the campaign.

He also described how in one incident in 1941 Italian soldiers in Addis Ababa ordered 30,000 people to enter their homes before setting them on fire.

“The amount they paid was not commensurate with the loss of lives,” Wrokineh added.

There was no immediate comment from the Italian embassy in Addis Ababa. — Reuter

Source: The Zimbabwe Iindependent


By on 07:46
Triumphant Entry – Victory Day

Triumphant Entry – Victory Day
Monday, May 05, 1941

The Lion of Judah has prevailed
Haile Selassie I, Elect of God
King of Kings of Ethiopia

People of my country and especially my faithful soldiers!

No human lips can express the thankfulness which I feel to the merciful God who has enabled me to stand in your midst on this day of which the angels in heaven and the creation on earth could neither have thought of nor known. Before everything else I want to tell you and to make you understand that this day is a day on which a fresh chapter of the history of the New Ethiopia begins. In this new era a new work is commencing which it is the duty of all of us to perform.

If we desire to be reminiscent of the affliction which befell Ethiopia during the past years we shall only speak of her recent history. When Ethiopia, who has preserved her independence for many thousands of years, was attacked in 1888 E.C. (1896 Gregorian Calendar) by Italy, who had harboured aggressive designs against her for many years before with the intention of destroying her freedom, her brave sons fought at Adowa and she saved her independence. The Treaty of Wuchali (Uccialli 1889) was not the only cause of the battle that was fought at Adowa. It was only a pretext for the constant desire that Italy had had of ruling Ethiopia. Although the Great European War interfered with her plans for a time, and in spite of her outward protestations of friendship, Italy revealed in recent years the preparations she had been making against Ethiopia after her defeat at Adowa, because of her resentment that justice should have prevailed against her.

When Italy began to make a war of aggression on Ethiopia, although we knew we were not as well armed as she was, we went against her with what strength we could muster, because it was our duty to resist an enemy that had come to seize our country. But as it was apparent that she was bent on exterminating our people with poison gas, the use of which was prohibited by international law, we went to appeal to the League of Nations and to claim justice. As it was feared that this hostility started by Italy might spread all over the world, and as it was a period when all those who were charged with the responsibility of government were trying to save the world from the catastrophe which has since befallen it, they were working to bring about understanding in the world to prevent the spread of the conflagration. At that time our true friend, Great Britain, received us with sympathy. I remained there working, but constantly being in spirit with my countrymen whose blood was being uselessly, and ruthlessly shed at the hands of the Italians: with the monasteries and churches that were being burned down; with those forced to take refuge in foreign lands; and with those suffering and being afflicted in the wilderness, in the caves and in the forests of their native land.

Thousands Perished

How many are the young men, the women, the priests and the monks whom the Italians pitilessly massacred during these years? You know that in Addis Ababa alone many thousands perished during the three days following St. Michael’s Day on Yekatit, 12, 1929 (19th February, 1937). The blood and bones of those who were killed with spades and pickaxes, of those who were split with axes and hammered to death, pierced with bayonets, clubbed and stoned, of those who were burned alive with their little children in their homes, of those who perished of hunger and thirst in prison have been crying for justice. Everybody knows that this act of barbarism and cruelty was not perpetrated in Addis Ababa alone, but more especially in the provinces of Ethiopia. There is hardly anyone who has not been caught and beaten, kicked, humiliated and imprisoned.

Now we shall pass on to the new history that is before us. Five years ago today the fascist forces entered our capital city. Then Mussolini announced to the world that he had established a Roman Empire in our country, Ethiopia. He believed that the land he declared he had conquered would forever be in his hands. The heroism of the Ethiopian people is known in history. But as we had no port through which to import modern armaments necessary for our people, we were unable to obtain them. Fifty-two nations condemned Mussolini for his deed. But he boasted of his violent deed and took no notice of their condemnation. The past five years have been years of darkness for you, my people. But you never lost hope, and little by little you spread on the Ethiopian hills. The enemy never ventured to come near the mountains on which you were because, enduring every hardship and affliction, you, the warriors of Ethiopia, safeguarded your freedom during the past five years. But in spite of the fact that he could not conquer the country, he spent many thousands of millions of lire, saying that he was civilizing what he could hold. He spent all that money not because he desired to improve the condition of the oppressed Ethiopian people or to mitigate the injustice he had done. It is because he wanted to plant a fascist colony in our sacred land of Ethiopia and to impose on her the rule of oppression which he had planned. He tried to exterminate the Ethiopian race, and did not even entertain the idea of giving her the administration of a mandate or a protectorate, which in any case would have been considered a heavy yoke for a free people. But all the money that could be counted by the thousand million and all the prepared armaments served a purpose which Mussolini never intended them to serve. At the time when Italy revealed her intentions of entering the war in order to be able to snatch from defeated France as much as she could, the number of soldiers, the amount of money and the armaments she had sent to Ethiopia was enormous. The regular troops she concentrated were not less than 250,000; she also amassed provisions to last for many years in case she was encircled. Trusting in, and bragging of, the invincibility of this military force, the fascist government proceeded with planting totalitarian rule in our country. But something happened which the fascist government did not take into account. The fighting spirit which is essential in modern war revealed in you.

Formidable Adversaries

You were able to destroy the enemy who were superior to you in number and equipment, because you are a people possessed of bravery and mercy and because you co-operated and knew the stratagems of war.

The British troops, who were fighting for human rights on other fronts of the war, needed time to get ready to come to the assistance of Ethiopia and free her. But you, warriors of Ethiopia, harassed the enemy by cutting his communications, by harrying him and restricting him to his fortifications. In spite of the great numbers of troops in which he put his trust, he realized that the Ethiopian people from one end to the other hated him and his rule. He knew also that it was impossible for him to live in such a country and in the midst of such a people. Even by using poison gas and bombs and by his atrocities he could no longer hope to enjoy an overlordship of a country the inside of which was undermined. He realized that the soldiers who surrounded him were adversaries more powerful than he was. He spent the daring and the money that were left to him to meet his adversaries. Then he looked around, if perchance he could find somewhere where he could take shelter in Ethiopia, but he could find no shelter.

When the time came, our great ally, the British Government, prepared to launch a proper attack against our enemy. As soon as I knew this I left for the distant land of the Sudan which borders us in the west, and entered central Gojjam. In Gojjam our enemy had strong fortified positions, powerful troops, aeroplanes and artillery. On comparing the number of our soldiers with that of the enemy we found that we had one soldier for every 20 of his. Moreover, we had no artillery and aircraft that we could dispose of at will. The fact that I was found in the midst of my warriors at once attracted many thousands of men. And the fear and anxiety of our enemy increased to that extent. While my soldiers were harassing and cutting the enemy’s communications and after having driven his troops across the Abbai (Blue Nile), were pursuing them towards Shoa and Begamder, I heard the good news that the British Imperial troops had, with incomparable speed, occupied our capital city and were pushing towards Dessie in the North and Jimma in the South. In the same way, the troops who started from the Sudan destroyed the fortress at Keren with wonderful force and utterly defeated the enemy. And as the time came for my return to my capital I mustered my soldiers who were scattered in every direction in pursuit of our enemies, and find myself in my capital today. I am exceedingly happy that I have been able to arrive here at the head of my soldiers, the enemy who was found on my path being defeated, and to break the power of the common foe. I am deeply thankful to Almighty God that I stand today in your midst in my Palace, from which the fascist government has fled.

A New Day

People of my country, Ethiopia!

Today is a day on which Ethiopia is stretching her hands to God in joy and thankfulness and revealing her happiness to her children.

This day, on which the people of Ethiopia are freed from oppressive foreign yoke and eternal servitude and on which I am enabled to rejoin my people, whom I love and have longed for, will be honoured as a holiday to be commemorated annually as a Great Ethiopian Anniversary. On this day we shall remember those heroic warriors who, determined not to surrender the great charge passed on to them by their Father, became sacrifices, shedding their blood and breaking their bones for the freedom of the land they loved and for the honour of their Emperor and their flag. The history of Ethiopia will be witness for these our warriors.

The tribulations and afflictions which befell us during the past five years and which cannot be recounted and numbered in detail will be a great lesson to us all, and with industry, unity, co-operation and love engraved in your hearts, will be a great incentive to you to be my helpers in the affairs of Ethiopia which I have in mind. In the New Ethiopia I want you to be a people undivided and endowed with freedom and equality before the law.

You will have to join me in my efforts for the prosperity of the country, for the riches of the people, for the development of agriculture, commerce, education and learning, for the protection of the life and resources of our people, and for the perfection on modern lines of administration of the country.

It is my firm wish and purpose to merit the blessing with which God in His mercy has visited us, first, by showing our gratitude to our Allies, the British, by the release of the Imperial troops to fight the common enemy on other fronts, and by supplying them with troops whenever they may be needed; secondly, to do work beneficial to the people and the country by establishing in our Ethiopia a Government which will protect the Faith and cause it to be respected, and by guaranteeing liberty of the people and Freedom of conscience.

What I would finally announce to you, my people, is that today is a day of rejoicing for us all. Today is a day on which we defeated our enemy. Therefore, when we say let us all rejoice with our hearts let not our rejoicing be in any other way but in the spirit of Christ. Do not return evil for evil. Do not indulge in the atrocities which the enemy has been practising in his usual way, even up to the last moment.

Take care not to spoil the good name of Ethiopia by acts which are worthy of the enemy. We shall see that our enemies are disarmed and sent the same way they came. As St. George who killed the dragon is the Patron Saint of our army as well as of our allies, let us unite with our allies in everlasting friendship and amity in order to be able to stand against the godless and cruel dragon which has newly risen and which is oppressing mankind. I charge you to consider them as a brother and a friend and to show them kindness and consideration.

5 May 2006
By on 13:43
Sistren Ites & Freedom Fighter

April edition Sistren Ites:
http://www.rastafarionline.com/sistren/SistrenItes_Vol_3_Issue_04.pdf

April edition Freedom Fighter:
http://rastaites.com/news/hearticals/ttru/2006/APRILNEWS2006.pdf

4 May 2006
By on 06:28
The exploitation of Rastafari’s name

The exploitation of Rastafari’s name

WHILE REASONING WITH my brethren, Randy f*gan, the other day, it dawned on me; Rastafari must be the most exploited and abused religion in this world.

To make matters worse, every locks-head man seems to have a personalised doctrine and individual interpretation of Rastafari. And most times the doctrine is based on nothing more than the effect of a high grade spliff. Yes, I know I may upset a few zealots, but dem coulda “fire bun” till thy kingdom come, truth is truth.

I once spoke to a rasta with long locks, who didn’t even care about the Nazarene vow; he rationalised his decision to stop combing his hair with the argument that a verse in the Bible says “we have all sinned and comb short of the glory of God.”

Many Jamaican performing artistes treat the name of Rastafari like a toilet – something you use for your personal convenience and then walk away from it when you no longer need it. Yeah, many wannabe reggae personalities don’t have a clue about Rasta, but they grow locks and wear red, gold and green costumes because they figure it will make them more commercially viable. Judgement pon dat.

According to Randy, a brother starting a T-shirt line in New York, he makes sure that he puts arrangements in place to get permission and pay for the use of the images of the well-known reggae stars he will use on his shirts. Good. But, he also has many shirts with the image of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie; and for that, nobody gives permission and nobody gets paid. Why? OK, maybe they feel that The Almighty don’t need money, but every church collects offering, and uses some of it to help the poor and suffering of the world. So why every self proclaimed Rastafarian feels he or she has the right to sell images of the emperor and his family for personal commercial gain, without any consideration to giving back something to the Royal Family, or to the poor people of Ethiopia? Who owns the copyright on Rasta?

Recently, I happened to catch an episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show highlighting some wonderful work that Oprah did in Ethiopia with women who are suffering and I felt ashamed for my Rastafarian brethren. Why? Many have the means to do just as much, but are busy blinging out, or hard at work burning ‘b….cat’ and condemning ‘chi-chi man’. I felt embarrassed on behalf of the bandwagonists who wave the Ethiopian national flag at every stage show, but don’t give a d**n about the people of Ethiopia. Can you count the number of reggae songs that glorify Ethiopia? But ask the singers about life in Ethiopia. Most don’t know and the rest don’t care.

I also understand that certain big-name entertainers chant Rastafari name but declined the invitation to perform in Ethiopia for Marley’s birthday, because the money wasn’t right. Compare that with Bob Marley who refused to take any payment for performing at Zimbabwe’s independence celebration, and even insisted on paying all travel expenses out of his own pocket.

Many rich and famous adherents of the Rastafarian faith would do well to follow the example of people like Bob Marley; as well as the late founder of the Twelve Tribes of Israel Dr. Vernon Carrington (AKA Prophet Gad). Brother Gad had a big dance in Kingston some years ago called Royal Ethiopian Family Ball. And he personally handed over the proceeds from the event to a representative of the Ethiopian Royal family, Crown Prince Asfa Wossen. The prince was moved to tears. So this is what I want to ask some of those erratic fire-burning rebels without a cause; “unnu working for Jah, or a round of applause?”

Source: Jamaica Star, April 12 2006

14 April 2006
By on 09:00
Special Empress Menen March edition of SistrenItes

Special Empress Menen March edition of SistrenItes

Greetings in the name His and Her Imperial Majesties!!

It is with heartful perfect love that the Special Empress Menen March edition of SistrenItes! is offered to the community.

InI love Queen Omega and are so thankful for the Blessings His Majesty has bestowed upon the nations – for He represents both Man and Wombman and truly His beloved wife Itege Menen is an inspiration to us all.

With photographs, Iditations, a biography and timeline we salute Her Majesty with the highest RASpect and love.

Click here for Special Empress Menen March edition of SistrenItes

Idren, please consider supporting the building of Nyahbinghi Dawtas and Matriarchs residence in Shashamane! A worthy work and tribute to our Queen. Just this week, Binghi Haiasi, Admin of RastafariOnline, was able to send the first collection of funds, via Western Union, in the amount of ET 3000 Birr to the tabernacle in Shashamane. Elder Matriarch Mama Baby I said over the phone, “mi just a wait pon you… mi waan see all a you”.

With Thanksgivings Unto His Majesty those of good heart and will are collectively accomplishing good works. For more information on how you can join us in such effort, please read the information below.

Guidance and Protection to all Idren, Sis PoeticLeah
Rastafari Online
Imega Books

Rastafari Online has initiated a subscription fundraiser called “Dawtas Quarters, Shashamane” for the Nyahbinghi in Shashamane. At this time the construction of the Dawtas Quarters is only partially completed and we are calling upon Rastafari worldwide to come together for the completion of this worthy task.

Please take the time to visit the following link for more information on the upkeep of the Dawtas Quarters.

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7 April 2006
By on 15:22
Friends

I wrote this poem for Cedrick Todd, a friend of mine from Jamaica:

Friends

You are in Jamaica, I am in the Netherlands,
Still we are friends.
You are black, I am white,
Still we are friends.
You are a christian, I am a rasta,
Still we are friends.

You are living on the island of the sun,
The island of reggae, Red Stripe and rum.
The island full of violence,
People killing each other for a few cents.
So many problems inna Jamdown,
From the smallest village to the largest town.

I am living in a medium-sized town,
In a country that’s really going down.
Holland, the country of clugs, mills and weed,
The country of coke, xtc and speed
So many problems in my dutch town,
Not the same, but still a bit like Jamdown.

We are both living in a different place,
descending from a different race.
Having our own problems to deal with,
And both keep strong not to quit.
We are both living on planet Earth,
Living by God’s Almighty Word!

You are in Jamaica, I am in the Netherlands,
Still we are friends.
You are black, I am white,
Still we are friends.
You are a christian, I am a rasta,
Still we are friends.

(c) 2006 RasLionheart

18 March 2006
By on 09:15