MARK DUGGAN, MURDER RIOTS, TOTTENHAM HARINGEY GENTRIFICATION REGENERATION

MARK DUGGAN, MURDER RIOTS, TOTTENHAM HARINGEY GENTRIFICATION REGENERATION

Unraveling the Mark Duggan Case: IC3CSI Investigation and ADEJA Movement

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

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Unraveling the Mark Duggan Case: IC3CSI Investigation and ADEJA Movement

Introduction:

The death of Mark Duggan in 2011 raised questions about police conduct, sparking protests and riots across England. The IC3CSI, an unregistered private investigation company based in Haringey, Tottenham, is now examining rumors of exceedingly, smart, clever, sophisticated, deceptive, wealthy, White Supremacist racist economic terrorist, master minds orchestrating Duggan's death as a "Mixed-Race Sacrifice." This article explores potential crimes, responsible parties, and the broader context of racial gentrification while shedding light on ADEJA's role and reparations criteria.

  1. Potential Crimes Committed:

If Mark Duggan's death was planned to incite confusion and riots, several potential crimes may have been committed:

a. Conspiracy to commit murder: If there is evidence of a premeditated plan to cause Duggan's death.
b. Police misconduct: If officers were involved in orchestrating the event or acted unlawfully during the arrest.
c. Incitement to riot: Those orchestrating the event may be guilty of inciting the subsequent riots.

  1. Responsible Parties/Guilt:

Determining responsibility depends on the investigation's outcome, but potential parties include:

a. Individuals involved in planning and executing the alleged conspiracy.
b. Police officers involved in potential misconduct or unlawful actions.
c. Those who may have incited the riots.

  1. Evidence Investigators Would Look For:

To establish if crimes were committed, investigators would likely look for:

a. Communication records: Evidence of premeditated plans or coordination among involved parties.
b. Police records: Examination of police actions, procedures, and communications leading up to Duggan's death.
c. Eyewitness testimonies: Statements from witnesses who may have observed unusual behavior or actions.
d. Autopsy and forensic evidence: Examination of Duggan's cause of death and signs of foul play.
e. Riot-related evidence: Investigation into the origin and motives behind the riots following Duggan's death.



It is crucial to emphasize that promoting or inciting confusion, riots, or any form of violence for the purpose of racial gentrification is unethical, illegal, and goes against the principles of justice and equality. Such actions can lead to significant harm, perpetuate racial tensions, and undermine the well-being of communities.


However, to provide an analysis of how unscrupulous actors might exploit social unrest for their gain, we can outline a hypothetical scenario. It is essential to reiterate that this scenario is not a justification or endorsement but a consideration of potential manipulative tactics:


Instigating Unrest:


Orchestrators may exploit existing grievances within a community, using incidents such as police shootings or injustices to inflame emotions and incite protests.

Amplifying Tensions:


Manipulative actors might use misinformation, inflammatory rhetoric, or strategic actions to escalate peaceful demonstrations into violent clashes between protesters and law enforcement.

Creating a Negative Perception:


By focusing media attention on the negative aspects of protests, such as violence or property damage, orchestrators aim to create a negative public perception of the affected community, potentially deterring investment and causing property values to decline.

Economic Disinvestment:


A deliberately created negative image can lead to economic disinvestment in the community. Businesses may relocate, and property values may decrease, making it more financially viable for outside investors to acquire land and assets.

Gentrification Opportunities:


The economic downturn and decreased property values can attract opportunistic investors looking to buy land at lower prices. These investors may seek to redevelop the area according to their vision, often resulting in the displacement of existing residents.

Rebranding for Profit:


Orchestrators might engage in a rebranding effort, marketing the gentrified area as a safer, more upscale neighborhood, attracting a wealthier demographic and raising property values.

It is essential to recognize that the above scenario is speculative and does not reflect the genuine intentions or actions of responsible entities. Promoting social harmony, addressing systemic issues, and fostering inclusive economic development are more ethical and sustainable approaches to community growth and well-being. Any efforts to exploit social unrest for personal gain undermine the principles of justice and equity.









ADEJA and Reparations Criteria:

ADEJA, or the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance, is an initiative established by Reparation Nation Limited. It aims to create a Black African Autonomous Entity for Empowerment and Reparatory Justice, focusing on IC3 Black individuals. ADEJA categorizes reparations into tradeable and non-tradeable assets, emphasizing financial resources and cultural preservation.

In the case of Mark Duggan, who was Mixed-Black, 50% White and 50% Black, ADEJA's reparations would be influenced by the percentage of Black heritage. The reparation shares would be calculated based on the individual's Black heritage:

a. 100% share for FULL BLACK.
b. 75% share for 3/4 BLACK.
c. 50% share for 1/2 BLACK.
d. 25% share for 1/4 BLACK.
e. 12.5% share for 1/8 BLACK.
f. 6.25% share for 1/16 BLACK.

Conclusion:

The IC3CSI investigation into Mark Duggan's death delves into potential crimes, responsible parties, and evidence, aiming to uncover the truth. Simultaneously, ADEJA's role in advocating for reparatory justice and empowerment adds a broader perspective, emphasizing racial identity and heritage in determining reparations. As the investigation progresses, it becomes imperative to address the intricate dynamics surrounding Duggan's death and its aftermath in the pursuit of justice and equity.

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