STOP RACIST DRUGS  RACIAL NARCOTICS  TOTTENHAM HARINGEY WORLDWIDE CRACKDOWN

STOP RACIST DRUGS RACIAL NARCOTICS TOTTENHAM HARINGEY WORLDWIDE CRACKDOWN

CRACKDOWN ON RACIST DRUGS RACIAL NARCOTICS IN TOTTENHAM HARINGEY AND WORLDWIDE FOR REPARATIONS

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 (African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance): Transforming Reparatory Justice

    Introduction:
    ADEJA, the African Diaspora Equity and Justice Alliance, is an initiative conceived and established by Reparation Nation Limited, headquartered in London. It aims to create a Black African Autonomous Entity for Empowerment and Reparatory Justice. The initiative is committed to advocating for the interests, welfare, and historical justice of the IC3 Black community, focusing on holistic betterment and independence without external financial dependency.

    Article I: Name and Mission:
    The initiative, known as ADEJA, seeks to advance the well-being, empowerment, unity, and historical reparatory justice for Black Africans, the Black African diaspora, and the Mixed-Black diaspora. Its mission is based on an evidence-based claim-by-claim basis.

    Article II: Definitions and Classifications:
    ADEJA recognizes IC3 Black individuals under the race and ethnicity standards established by the UK Government. The initiative uses British Police IC codes for racial and ethnic classification to ensure clarity and alignment with government standards.

    Article III: Alignment with the UK Government:
    ADEJA positions itself as an ally of the UK government, sharing a common purpose and recognizing the value of race and ethnicity codes for good government. It acknowledges the importance of conserving Protected Characteristics, including race and ethnicity codes, as a matter of national security.

    Article IV: Reparation Assets:
    Reparations are categorized into Tradeable Assets and Non-Tradeable Assets, with the former focusing on financial resources and precious commodities for procurement of services, goods, and international trade, and the latter dedicated to cultural restoration and preservation.

    Article V: Member Entities:
    ADEJA serves as a clearinghouse for entities classifying themselves as IC3 Black or part IC3 Black. Member entities are encouraged to contribute to ADEJA's mission through reparations, evidence-based claims, and support for the restoration of cultural identity.

    Article VI: Evidence-Based Reparation Claims:
    ADEJA processes reparatory justice on an evidence-based claim-by-claim basis. Collaboration with the White People Protection League (WPPL) offers rewards to whistleblowers providing evidence leading to successful reparation claims.

    Article VII: Reparation Shares:
    ADEJA introduces the concept of making Blackness an asset class, determining reparation shares based on the percentage of Black heritage. Different percentages are assigned to individuals with varying degrees of Black heritage.

    Article VIII: Identity Recognition:
    ADEJA recognizes five aspects of identity, including Place of Birth, Lineage, Appearance (Visual Ethnicity), State of Mind/Habits, and DNA.

    Article IX: Conclusion:
    ADEJA aims to establish a transformative platform addressing historical inequities, fostering international collaboration, and paving the way for shared prosperity by empowering Black Africans and seeking reparatory justice by November 9, 2025 (9/11).

    ADEJA Campaign in Tottenham Haringey: Combating Harmful Drugs

    ADEJA is actively involved in a campaign in Tottenham Haringey to crack down on harmful drugs affecting the reparatory effort. The initiative works alongside unregistered entities, including the "Black National Party (BNP)" and the "IC3CSI (IC3 Black, Crime Scene Investigators)," an unregistered private investigation company based in Haringey, Tottenham, London, N15.

    Working with Black National Party (BNP) and IC3CSI:

    • Black National Party (BNP): ADEJA collaborates with the unregistered Black National Party (BNP) to strengthen efforts against harmful narcotics. The partnership aims to address issues related to drug distribution, especially in areas affecting the IC3 Black community.
    • IC3CSI (IC3 Black, Crime Scene Investigators): ADEJA also engages with IC3CSI, an unregistered private investigation company based in Haringey, Tottenham. This collaboration is focused on investigating reports of White Supremacists involved in selling harmful narcotics in the area. IC3CSI's expertise in crime scene investigation contributes to gathering evidence against those undermining the reparatory justice efforts.

    Conclusion:
    ADEJA's engagement in the Tottenham Haringey campaign reflects its commitment to addressing not only historical injustices but also contemporary issues affecting the Black community. The collaboration with the Black National Party and IC3CSI demonstrates a multifaceted approach to social justice, combining efforts to combat harmful drugs and advance the overarching mission of empowerment and reparatory justice for the IC3 Black community.

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