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May 10, 2006

Biafran Declaration <click to read>

  Biafra, the reemerging nation of Igbo people and their allies seek to reclaim their political right to freely choose their own political future through nonviolent political transformation, receives strong endorsement from the Center's Board of Directors. With more than 25 million people and a history of a nasty war for self-determination with Nigeria in the late 1960's the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) lead by Chief Ralph Uwazuruike (a strong advocate for non-violence in the tradition of Martin Luther King) now presses for Biafra's transformation into a free and independent nation.

Positive feedback and  commending letters we have received:

Dear Sir or Madam,
 
We are an organization that is committed to the non-violent struggle for Biafran independence in the Republic of Ireland. Over the years we have been associated with MASSOB and Biafra Foundation. It's with great joy that we read your "Biafran Declaration". This positive development has demonstrated that the world still harbours men and women of conscience, courage, justice and virtue. We hold a firm belief that through you more doors of diplomatic breakthrough will be opened to the Biafran Nation. We sincerely hope that a progressive and independent Biafra will be the delight of all progressive people around the world.
 
We salute you!
 
Your faithfully,
 
George C.E. Enyoazu
BSN President.

 

 

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