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10-01-07, 01:10 AM
Good Question Shemsi. I think a successful Pan African movement would have to include everybody of all religious denomination on the condition that they do not have other interest or work for other masters. You are absolutely right, most (overwhelming majority) of African Moslems both in Africa and the Diaspora have an Affinity for arabs and most would go to extreme lenghts to defend arab causes and at the same time deny Trans-Arabian Slavery. We have seen it here; right in this board how some people behave without shame and go on worshipping Arabs. However there are few Moslem Pan- Africanist who are dedicated fully to Africa and want nothing to do with Arabs, such as the Nigerian Dr. Tajudeen Abdul Raheem Secretary General of the Pan African Movement who actually worked with us on various projects.
A succesful Pan- Africanist Movement would be one that includesthe Diaspora and Black African States andexclude the Northern African Countries of Mauritania, Morrocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and probably Parts of Sudan particularly the Arab loving North of the Country. The South of Sudan is a hardcore Pan-Africanist land. We will have to keep a close eye on Countries like Somalia, and the Comorros islands and if they are suspected of trying to further arab agendas then we give them the boot and send them packing. I would give Somalia and the Comorros islands a chance until they prove otherwise. The movement would make it clear to all participating Countries that this is a Black African movement only and any country suspected of furthering Western, Chinese or Arab agendas would be booted out. Similarly we would have to keep an eye on Diasporan organisations like the NOI ( Nation of Islam) and if they are suspected of trying to come in and further arab agenda then they are out plain and simple.
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