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Biafrans And The Legality Of The Self Determination! Letter To The IG Of Police. by Nobody: 3:59pm On Nov 24, 2013
United Nation’s Defined Rights of Indigenous People and their Implications for the Indigenous People of Biafra!

According to the United Nations charter for the Rights of Indigenous People, all fears hitherto holding down the Indigenous People of Biafra from accessing clearly defined indigenous peoples’ rights have been put to permanent sleep. As Indigenous People,
this charter to which the Africa union and Nigerian State is a signatory, clearly states that we reserve the right to agitate for Biafra without fear of intimidations from within the Nigerian State and/or even in the diaspora.

This global human rights charter therefore shields the Indigenous People of Biafra from undue harassment, arrest, detention and even murder from the Nigerian State. The Nigerian Police has no right whatsoever, to arrest any peaceful gathering of the Indigenous People of Biafra; if they do, they are in material breach of the binding covenant they entered into and are in effect inviting anarchy. A breach of this by the Nigerian State is a tantamount to a collision between the Nigerian State and chaos on the one side, and the United Nation and the Indigenous People of Biafra on the other side.

The Indigenous People of Biafra hereby duly notifies the Inspector General of Nigerian Police, Director of SSS, all State Governors, Speakers of Houses of Assembly all over Nigeria and State Police Commissioners that Indigenous People of Biafra are entitled to hold meetings without fear of arrest or molestation. Formal letters will be issued to them via the offices of the Association of Lawyers for the Defense of the Rights of Indigenous People based in Onitsha.

Henceforth all coordinators in Nigeria and African countries are mandated to display the legal notice below in a banner or board at the entrance to their meeting chamber or hall. They must also have copies of the UN Charter to make available to anyone wishing to have sight of it should the need arise.

LEGAL NOTICE
This meeting of the Indigenous People of Biafra holding here today is lawfully convened under rights granted by the UNITED NATIONS as contained in the United Nations DECLARATION on the RIGHTS of INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 2007
By virtue of this and in pursuant to Articles 3 & 4 of this Charter-interpreted for our purposes below and its objectives:
We the Indigenous People of Biafra under Article 3 of the above UN Charter, have the right to self-determination. By virtue of this right, we wish to freely determine our political status and also to freely pursue our economic, social and cultural development.
We the Indigenous People of Biafra under Article 4 of the above UN Charter, is free to exercise our right to self-determination, we have the right to autonomy or self-government in matters relating to our internal and local affairs, as well as ways and means for financing our autonomous functions.
THIS MEETING IS THEREFORE LEGALLY CONVENED!
Re: Biafrans And The Legality Of The Self Determination! Letter To The IG Of Police. by Nsonso: 5:31pm On Nov 24, 2013
Am short of words.
Re: Biafrans And The Legality Of The Self Determination! Letter To The IG Of Police. by Nobody: 11:42am On Nov 25, 2013
Nso-nso:
Am short of words.
Over what na?

The point is, it is not a crime to talk about Biafra!
It is only the ignorant that believes so!
This is 2013 and not 1967, and this is a fact that Nigeria appears not to be aware of.

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