ADEJA REPARATION TASK FORCE INTERNATIONAL

ADEJA REPARATION TASK FORCE INTERNATIONAL

Reparation Task Force International

By John Canoe

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Reparation Corner, 41 - 47 West Green Rd, Tottenham, Haringey. N15

41 West Green Road London N15 5BY United Kingdom

About this event

ADEJA Movement: Building an International Reparation Task Force for Empowerment and Justice

In the heart of Tottenham, a new initiative has surfaced, aiming to reshape the narrative of historical injustices and advocate for reparatory justice. The African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance (ADEJA), spearheaded by Reparation Nation Limited, is making waves with its commitment to creating a Black African Autonomous Entity for Empowerment and Reparatory Justice. While the full details of the initiative are shrouded in secrecy, leaked information suggests a groundbreaking approach to reparations with a focus on training an International Reparation Task Force.

The Aims and Vision of ADEJA

ADEJA, as outlined by Reparation Nation Limited, seeks not funding or partnerships but rather the endorsement of its vision. The core mission revolves around advancing the well-being, empowerment, unity, and pursuit of historical reparatory justice for Black Africans, the Black African diaspora, and the Mixed-Black diaspora. Emphasis is placed on a holistic approach to betterment, addressing not only financial reparations but also cultural restoration and preservation.

Departments and Specializations

Leaked information suggests that ADEJA's International Reparation Task Force will be organized into four specialized departments, each focusing on reparations for distinct groups:

  1. Black Caribbean
  2. Black Africa
  3. The Black Americas
  4. Black Others

This nuanced approach recognizes the diversity within the Black community and tailors reparations to specific historical contexts.

Recruitment Managers and Training

Dutty Yaga, one of the recruitment managers, is said to operate from an office at 41 West Green Road, Tottenham, London. The leaked details indicate that the International Reparation Task Force will undergo training for hostage rescue. This training is framed within the context of rescuing Black leaders held hostage by entities labeled as "White Supremacist, Racist, Terrorist, economic hostage takers."

Building on ADEJA's Successful Methods

The International Reparation Task Force is expected to build on the successful methods of the ADEJA movement. While specifics remain undisclosed, it implies that ADEJA has already laid the groundwork for effective advocacy, reparations, and empowerment within the Black community.

The ADEJA Framework: Recognizing Identity and Reparation Shares

ADEJA introduces a comprehensive framework for reparations, categorizing them into tradeable and non-tradeable assets. The organization recognizes different levels of Black heritage and plans to make Blackness an asset class, paying out reparation shares based on the percentage of Black heritage.

Evidence-Based Reparation Claims and Collaboration

ADEJA's commitment to evidence-based claims aligns with its collaboration with the White People Protection League (WPPL). Whistleblowers providing evidence leading to successful reparation claims are promised generous rewards, highlighting a commitment to transparency and accountability.

Conclusion: A Transformative Platform for Historical Inequities

In conclusion, ADEJA aims to establish a transformative platform that addresses historical inequities, fosters international collaboration, and paves the way for shared prosperity. By empowering Black Africans and the diaspora while seeking reparatory justice, ADEJA and its International Reparation Task Force may emerge as pivotal players in reshaping narratives and fostering a more equitable future.

For more information, you can reach Reparation Nation Limited at:

Reparation Nation Limited
23 Jersey House
2 Eastfield Road
Enfield
EN3 5UY
Company number: 14761041

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