November 11, 2012/Africa Union/Haiti
The black race is gradually
coming together. Where other world groupings are primarily motivated by
strategic, security, political and economic interests, Africans wherever
they are can count also on their common history of being black.
Haiti
currently has the status of Member Observer with the African Union and
submitted to that organization, a formal request for the status of full
Associate Member of the Union of Heads of State and Government of
Africa, a status that will be effective starting from January 2013.
In
January 2011, the Libyan leader Muammar Kaddafi who was killed by NATO
in October of the same year asked the following question to delegates
who were attending an international conference for the African Diaspora
from around the world that he had convened in Tripoli.
“Why
shouldn’t people of black descent leaving outside the African mother
continent be allowed to have a referendum to decide if they wanted to be
part of Africa or not.”
As we know there are many countries
out of Africa, particularly in the Caribbean’s Islands, where black
people constitute the majority. Even Brazil itself is getting closer to
such category.
The admission of Haiti to the African Union is a
significant milestone of bringing together the black family of Africans
as a people.
May this reunion of Haiti with the mother continent
be a strong motivation for other nations with black majorities to see in
such strong relationship a source for future prosperity of respective
populations either in Africa or concerned countries?
People from
the South – where most Blacks are – , have in the past strongly counted
on their cooperation with the North for their development. Though the
latter is still dominant, there are clear signs that the tides are
shifting. The more the former will find in themselves the resources to
uplift their populations the better.
http://proshareng.com/news/18735/Haiti-becomes-member-of-the-African-Union
good development, in my opinion
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