Nationwide Broadcast Regarding
African Liberty Day
May 26, 1965
The first conference of
the independent African states was held in Accra, Ghana, on April 15,
1958. It
was decided then to celebrate this historic day as African Freedom Day. Until
recently, April 15 was celebrated throughout our continent as African Freedom
Day. However, two years ago today in
May the Summit Conference of the Independent African States, which was convened
in Our capital city of Addis Ababa, decreed that May 25, the day on which the
historic Charter of the Organization of African Unity was signed, be celebrated
every year as African Liberation Day. Accordingly today is celebrated as
African Liberation Day.
The African Unity Charter
was signed two years ago today. Within this brief period much has been
accomplished that augurs well for African Unity. In accordance with the
resolution of the first Assembly of African Heads of State and Government held
in Cairo last year, the headquarters of
the Organization of African Unity has been established here in Addis Ababa. Under its Secretary-General, His
Excellency Mr. Diallo Telli, of Guinea, the Organization is successfully
discharging its responsibilities and commitments.
The Ethiopian people, who
have struggled and made untold sacrifices for their independence and freedom
for thousands of years, an independence that has been a beacon for all of Africa, today celebrate this day
together with all Africans by consolidating their freedom and independence with
the freedom and independence of their African brothers in the spirit of Modern
Ethiopianism.
This year, two sister
African states Zambia and Gambia have won independence and they
have joined the family of independent African states. We share their joy and we
extend again, as we did on the occasion when they won their independence, Our
sincere felicitations. We are anxiously
awaiting the day when those Africans in the dependent territories break the
shackles of foreign tutelage, and become masters of their own fate.
On this solemn day, all
of us must pause and remember the plight of our African brothers who are under
foreign rule and who are desperately struggling to win their freedom, their
basic fundamental human rights. Instead of granting their rightful freedom and
independence to the indigenous Africans in Angola, Mozambique and Portuguese Guinea, the
Portuguese government has intensified even more its campaign of ruthless
suppression of African freedom fighters in these territories, under the
outmoded, illogical pretext that these territories are part of Portugal. In concert with the other
African members of the United Nations Organization, Ethiopia has never ceased advocating at
United Nations and other international conferences that the Portuguese government
should grant independence to each and every territory under its rule.
Rhodesia
The United Nations
Anti-Colonial Committee, of which Ethiopia is a member, is presently
visiting Africa to follow closely the dangerous
situation in Southern
Rhodesia.
In South Africa and in South-West Africa, the policies of apartheid and
oppression are becoming increasingly unbearable. The South African Government
is accelerating its ruthless campaign: a methodical campaign of arresting
daily, detaining without trial and torturing the Africans and their leaders who
are struggling for their fundamental human rights and freedom. All the
peace-loving countries of the world must act together to force the colonial
governments of South Africa and Portugal to desist from these policies -
policies which are inhuman, policies which deny basic human rights, policies
which are detrimental to the peace and security of the entire world and grant
independence and freedom to these oppressed people.
To the United Nations
The Assembly of the
African Heads of State and Government has authorized the Foreign Ministers of
Senegal and Algeria to bring the cases of racial discrimination and oppression
in South Africa, the inhuman colonial rule of the Portuguese government and the
dangerous situation in Southern Rhodesia, before the Security Council of the
United Nations to find permanent solutions to the unrelenting struggles of the
African governments and people. As a result, the entire world is today more
conscious of these pressing problems.
From discussions in the
United Nations in recent years, We have cause to believe that some friendly
nations fully support the efforts to impose an economic boycott on South Africa
and Portugal; it is unfortunate that some great powers who have been entrusted
with the maintenance of international peace and security have not cooperated in
these worthy efforts. These powers are the main obstacles to an effective
economic boycott of South Africa and Portugal.
The establishment of the
Organization of African Unity, the concerted action of the member-states and the
pooling of the aid to our brethren African freedom fighters, has helped to
revive and strengthen, as well as intensify, the liberation movements
throughout Africa. For this we are grateful to the Liberation
Committee of the nine African states, of which Ethiopia is a member. On this day, we
should all recollect with gratitude the support of all those friendly nations
in our endeavor in the United Nations and other international conferences to
free Africa of all the colonial vestiges.
Next Assembly
It will be recalled that
the Cairo Assembly of the Heads of State and Government decided to convene the
Second Assembly of the Heads of State and Government in Accra, Ghana, in September of this year.
Because of misunderstandings among certain member states of the Organization of
African Unity, voices have been occasionally raised recently against the
convocation of the Assembly in Accra. Nonetheless, the regular
Assembly of the Heads of State and Government was, in the first place, designed
to find peaceful solutions, through deliberations and frank exchange of views
to such misunderstandings among member-states. We believe, therefore, that any
change in the venue of the next Assembly will make no major difference.
Consequently we have dispatched our Minister of State for Foreign Affairs to West Africa, with personal messages from us,
to mediate with the leaders of the West African states concerned.
We earnestly hope that
the member-states of the organization of African Unity will meet in Accra in September in accordance with
the decision of the first Assembly of the Heads of State and Government. On this day, we extend our fraternal greetings
to all our brethren Africans who are still suffering under foreign colonial
rule. We reiterate that Ethiopia, in co-operation with the
member-states of the Organization of African Unity, will always continue to
give her full support for their just struggles to win their inalienable rights
to freedom and independence, and to be masters of their own destiny. May
Almighty God assist us in these endeavors.
- His Imperial Majesty
Haile Selassie I