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Mr. Bill Clinton

President of the United States of America

The White House

Washington, D.C.

November 20,1992

Mr. President,

It is a great pleasure on this first occasion on which I, the Most. Rt. Hon.

King Emmanuel Charles Edwards on behalf of the Government and People

of the Ethiopia Africa Black International Cogress Church of Salvation, of

which Iam Founder, Leader, President, High Priest, God and King, take this

pleasureto Communicate with you to offer My Sincere Congratulations on your

landslide election victory in the recent Presidential Elections.

As you are now the 42nd President of the United States, We are particularly

Happy that it has been bestowed on you at this time..May your tenure in office be a

fruitful one, as We are anticipating that you will use your portfolio through

a heart of Love and Understanding to minister Equality and

Justice to the Black Suffering Masses and bring about

the long overdue Fulfilment of our Fundamental Freedom, Redemption and

International Repatriation to Africa/Ethiopia through Articles 1-15-30 of

the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 55 and 56 of the

United Nations Charter.

I, President Emmanuel Charles Edwards, the only Comissioned Ambassador of

Emperor Haile Selassie IÐ'Ò's Repatriation Network for the Blacks demand that

you, Mr. President, bring forth Justice for the Poor and Needy and the

Suffering Masses when you are officially inaugurated as President. Also the

prison door are to be opened and the Prisoners and Captives Set Free. These

are the same Black Innocent ones whom your predessors and Her Majesty Queen

Elisabeth II as Head of Commonwealth Secretariat have packed up in prisons

under such inhumane and brutal conditions.

I Demand these Legitimate Rights of My People and I through the laws of

Christ and Moses. I Am He who had sent to former Prime Minister the late Sir

Alexander Bustamante and former Premier the late Norman Manley of Jamaica

before they died as well as all Prime Ministers past and present, to send

Home My People and to Free Them Out of the brutal systematic policy of "X"

politics that they are under. All of these person have declined to do so.

Therefore, My Demand Currently is for you, Mr. President, to do so by

envoking Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II...She, her husband Prince Phillip,

her royal cabinet and other distinguished delegates, bowed to the Flags of

The Red, Gold and Green and the Red Black and Green along with the Black

Flag at Kings House in Jamaica in 1966. It was I who sent these Embles to

her while she was visiting KingsÐ'Ò' House.

Prior to that in 1948-49, I visited the office of the Brigadier General of

the British Army at Up Park Camp in Jamaica to seek out the Rights of the

Suffering Slave Children. During such visit the Brigadier ran from his

office leaving I there and had to be retrieved by two high ranking officers.

According to Army protocol, he should not have run for whoever he left

behind becomes head of the Army and subsenquently, the country and the entire

British Crownhead....

I therefore

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