Permanent Forum on People of African Descent: Message of Human Rights Council President Václav Bálek

President of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Václav Bálek, delivered a video message at the opening of the second session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent held at ‪@unitednations‬ headquarters in New York (30 May 2023).

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  • @waynejames6798
    @waynejames6798 Жыл бұрын

    Blessed love Hon President Va'clav Ba'lek good day , hope you are well likewise your family and staff members. I am a member of the Ethiopia Africa Black International Congress . We stand with our Worthy ,Founder , Leader , President,God and King , The Most Right Honorable King Emmanuel Charles Edwards , The Black Christ in flesh. Who is the agitator and defender for all slave children descendant in the diaspora . In my humble opinion i think a meeting of this nature should have representative from our Congress to express our sentiment of how to solve some of the issues affecting us the people. I would love to know how can we be apart of the remaining discussions ? Seven words of love, god is love let is all love.hon kes Wayne.

  • @clementgavi7290
    @clementgavi7290 Жыл бұрын

    If people are asked to where in the world can People of African Descent be found, most of them will probably mentioned the Caribbean and some can even added the Pacific and of course Africa. Then tell the same people that in the world where a Permanent Forum on People of African Descent is erected, there is a cooperation between countries of Africa, Caribbean and Pacific and the European Union and that in the framework of that cooperation, the chief negotiator of the nations of Africa, Caribbean and Pacific is the 60-year-old bloody and dynastic tyranny of West Africa, I mean Togo, a tyranny that kills in Africa and has a networks in some European countries through which it terrorises, persecutes, ruins and deprive for the sake of the ideology that has created the disaster in first place. Without principles, without convictions, without coherence, this Permanent Forum on People of African Descent can become an platform for hypocrisies.