RBG DEFINED:
No matter if one relates R.B.G. with
Red Black and Green,
Revolutionary But Gangstas,
Redeemed By God,
Read Bout Garvey,
Revolutionary Black Gangstas,
Real Black Girls,
Righteous Black Guerrillas,
Ready 2 Bust Gats or
Riders Basic Guidelines, etc
We must know that the principles and guidelines were passed down from great leaders like Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X and Huey P. Newton. They must know that the RBG Family consists of real leaders that will forever ride for our Black and Brown People worldwide.
OUR TREATY, PROGRAM AND SOLUTION-FROLINAN
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
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FROLINAN’s Ten Point Platform:
WHAT WE WANT
Frolinan’s National Strategy is based on a Three Phase Theory for National
Independence. Frolinan's National Strategy is exemplified in our Ten Point
Platform and Theory and Organizational Program for Decolonization. Our
strategy and practice will serve to manifest in reality the Ten Point Platform, a
program accepted in principle by all members of Frolinan.
Frolinan Studies Collection
PROGRAM FOR DECOLONIZATION Over the past six years the advent of open access
1. National Union of New Afrikan internet and the accompanying dissemination New
Workers
2. National Alliance of New Afrikan Afrikan consciousness raising information has
Students resulted in rapidly growing revolutionary
3. New Afrikan Independence
Academy sentiments among many Afrikans in America.
4. Panther Youth Corps Consequently, an increasing numbers of Afrikans in
5. New Afrikan Children Center
6. New Afrikan Community Health America, especially among our youth and young
Clinic: adults, are ready, willing and able to devote their
7. New Afrikan Food Co-Op
Program lives to the building of a revolutionary nationalist
8. The New Afrikan Community
movement to win political economic power for the
Alert Patrol
9. New Afrikan P.O.W. Assistance masses of our people; with the ultimate goal of
Program
national independence. We are now forced to
10. National Organization of New
Afrikan Women grapple with the extremely complex problem of
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how this can be done. Without a properly historically contextualized and realistic
perspective for carrying on the struggle for self-determination based on a clear
overstanding of the present objective conditions in the United States, thousands of
potentially excellent revolutionary prospects run the risk of disorientation or
wasting time and energy while trying to achieve the goal of self-determination.
In the wake of our heighten consciousness we clearly see the necessity of breaking
away, once and for all, from both the Democratic and Republican parties and the
necessity of forming a “Black Nationalist Political Party” which will not only
enter candidates in local, state and national election campaigns, but also mobilize
New Afrikan communities across the United States in actions to attain demands of
community control as articulated in our ten point platform. However, we must see
clearly how to link struggles for the pressing immediate needs of the masses of our
people with the revolutionary goal of national independence. We must work as a
collective (Nation-within-a-Nation) to alleviate and solve the most pressing
problems of our people such as housing, education, employment, and poverty that
are cause by racist U.S. national oppression, economic exploitation and terroristic
colonial domination. We realize that a fundamental transformation (destruction)
of the whole “U.S. capitalist-imperialist multi-national corporation, international
bankster controlled” economic, social and political system is required for this.
What we now know beyond any shadow of a doubt is that these ruthless parasites
have no intention of removing the causes of discrimination, poverty and misery
among the masses as these plagues are the driving force of their capitalist-
imperialist system.
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Historically, in our search for an answer to this difficult problem we have swung
from one extreme to the other without finding a logical and practical connection
between the two ends. Thus, in the past we talked about armed struggle by small,
highly disciplined, and trained groups of militants as the only really revolutionary
method of action. When we run up against the unrealism of guerrilla-type actions
in the United States, where the scale of revolutionary struggles demands huge and
much more complex commitments of forces, we roll back to spasmodic and
uncoordinated activities such as the largely spontaneous uprisings and rebellions
that flare up in our various communities over issues that often do not serve to be
far-reaching or sustaining.
It is true of course, as the current U.S. anti-Afrikan political and economic climate
indicates that the New Afrikan conscious community is more ready to fight for
their freedom from national oppression and colonial domination than any other
sector of society. But it requires the active backing and participation of the
majority of our population along with our activist, intelligentsia and leadership
to achieve lasting political and economic power. This level of organization
certainly has not yet been reached. Moreover, the political understanding of our
numbers is far less advanced than their combative frame of mind. Thus, the Front
for the Liberation of the New Afrikan Nation (Frolinan) is a “from the garss-
roots up New Afrikan Peoples self-determination and Nation-building program”
that proposes a two prong approach. Presently, our primary objective is to
evolve a united strategy and direction amongst the many New Afrikan nationalist
formations / organizations / movements of local, regional and national
significance. Once this has been achieved the second objective will be to
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implement a transitional liberation program that will strategically demand and
tactically secure control of the socioeconomic and political institutions of the urban
and rural areas where New Afrikan people comprise the majority, independent of
colonial and alien control. Once these transition activities are underway we will
have established a solid foundation to completely break the chains of national
oppression and colonial domination. Our strategy and practice will serve to
manifest in reality the Ten Point Platform.
WHAT WE WANT
1. We want National Independence and the power to determine the destiny of
the New Afrikan Nation. We believe that New Afrikans will not be free or
able to determine their own destiny until they have end neo-colonial and
capitalist-imperialist domination. It hereby becomes essential that our
struggle commences with the fight for Black community control, a fight that
will be the first step towards self-government, which is prerequisite to
national independence.
2. We want full employment of our people. We believe that the federal
government and this system of monopoly-capitalism are responsible for the
abject poverty and the basis for unemployment existing in the New Afrikan
community. This provides the basis for underdevelopment in the New
Afrikan community, giving rise to socioeconomic and political
disenfranchisement of New Afrikans. Thereby, the fight for Black
community control encompasses a fight for community development in
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which the federal government and multi-national corporation provide
economic incentive to produce jobs in the New Afrikan community. This is
the major formulation revolutionary nationalist are to establish a relations
with the colonial (U.S.A.) government, to assure federal funds are allocated
to the New Afrikan community for constructive development and jobs.
3. We want the end of capitalist exploitation of the New Afrikan community,
national liberation of the national territory of Kush, and reparations for over
four hundred years of national oppression. We demand all tax money
expropriation from New Afrikan people be appropriated for the development
in national territory of Kush.
4. We want decent housing and control of the land in which New Afrikans
reside. In the past the landlord who owned the property of New Afrikan
residences, usually live outside the community, and did not care for the land
and housing dwelling. Based upon that experience and the struggle for Black
community control and self -government, we demand ownership of the
property in which we reside, to- be developed in cooperatives and communal
central.
5. We want education for our people that exposes the true nature of monopoly-
capitalism and imperialism, but also provides the historical foundation in
which our cultural development is based in this country, in relation to other
people of color throughout the world; such an education that provides our
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youth with the essential skills and incentive to become a part of the
independence movement. As we demand control of the community in which
we reside, the development of academic institutions becomes a fundamental
part of the security of the independence movement, to build leaders for the
future, in preserving the prospects for self-determination. Hence, education
is to evolve understanding of the development of the struggle for self-
determination, but also the historical and practical academic foundation in
which the New Afrikan Nation is to preserve its destiny.
6. We want all New Afrikans to be exempt of military service in the colonial
(U.S.A.) government as it is our position that all wars by the colonial
government are wars of aggression for the colonial domination and
imperialist exploitation of lesser developed nations/countries; and other
people of color victimized by the same forces of racism and capitalist
exploitation New Afrikans are currently under subjugation. -we demand
exemption from military service in the colonial government and call for the
building of a New Afrikan Peoples Liberation Army to fight for and
establish the security and well-being of New Afrikans.
7. We want an immediate end to police brutality and murder of New Afrikan
people. We believe that the police of the colonial (U.S.A.) government acts
as an occupation force to maintain control and order for the benefit of the
colonial government. That the police motives are not in the basic interest of
New Afrikans and their community, but rather, for the interest of the
capitalist class who have businesses and own property in the New Afrikan
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community. In the course of establishing Black community control, we call
for the immediate withdrawal of the occupation police army from our
communities, and for New Afrikans to establish their own security system.
We also maintain the right of self-defense against racist police repression
and brutality, the right to bear arms, and the right to organize self-defense
groups to preserve the security of the New Afrikan community.
8. We want the immediate release of all New Afrikan people held in federal,
state, county and city prisons and jails. We believe that the system of
national oppression has not provided New Afrikans with fair and impartial
trials or hearings, in which the bias and prejudice inherent in the system
served to assure their imprisonment Furthermore, the judicial system is one
of the major tools by which the system of oppression uses to stifle the
fruition of the national liberation struggle and every aspects in which New
Afrikans fight for civil and human rights. It is therefore held that the police,
courts and prisons are all a part of the system of oppression and are unable to
dispense justice and impartiality towards New Afrikans who might come
before them for a trial or hearing. We call for all New Afrikans when
brought to trial to be tried by a jury of their peers or people from their New
Afrikan community, and if found guilty of a charge for them to be sentence
to areas of confinement in or near the New Afrikan community. We
maintain the colonial (U.S.A.) government has no right to try any New
Afrikan for as long as a state of war exist between two nations and colonial
domination persists; and that all captive members of NAPLA or the Black
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underground be recognized as political prisoners of war and afforded
Geneva Accord status.
9. We want the right to be free of colonial domination, capitalist exploitation
and national oppression. We demand full control of the New Afrikan
community where we are a majority, for the express purpose of self-
government towards nation independence. We call on the United Nations
and the Organization of Afrikan Unity to recognize the existence of a
nationally oppressed New Afrikan people and nation in the United States
and for them to conduct a national plebiscite for the purpose of a vote of
independence, giving recognition to the New Afrikan nation in the western
hemisphere.
10. We want the right to migrate to the national territory of Kush and establish
an independent nation separate from the colonial (U.S.A.) government of the
United States of America. We believe New Afrikans have had enough of
over four hundred years of national oppression and are willing to establish
their own nation employing the resources and labor inherent in the New
Afrikan nation. We claim the five (5) states of the black belt as our national
homeland in this country having named the national territory Kush and are
bound to liberate this territory in a national liberation struggle; to eventually
migrate to the national territory and establish the government of the
Republic of New Afrika.
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