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Reassignment of Diplomatic Representation

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Termination of all Appointments – November 2020

 

Ignita Veritas United (IVU) is now working directly with Presidents of countries, through its founding member Royal Alliance of Independent States (RAIS), an ancient alliance of 128 Kingdoms worldwide consolidated by Treaty in 1750 AD.

 

As a result, the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has recalled and reassigned all Diplomatic and Consular representation for all regions.  All Diplomatic affairs are now assigned exclusively to the Office of Inspector General (OIG).

 

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Yazidi Leaders Legalize Election and Coronation of Chief Prince

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Yazidi People Celebrate Sovereign Democratic Election of Ruling Prince (Emir) Naif bin Dawud bin Sulaiman

 

Summary:                Over 500 Yazidi tribal leaders, representing the Yazidi People worldwide, completed a democratic election monitored by an international Court, with an official Coronation under Yazidi law and international law, reasserting their indigenous sovereignty, reestablishing the Ezidkhan Principality (Emirate), and electing Chief Prince Naif bin Dawud bin Sulaiman as Ruling Prince (Emir) of the restored Yazidi nation state.

 

Press Release:       Yazidi tribal leaders, with an overwhelming representative electorate, reclaimed their ethnic identity and independence from the Kurds, reasserting their indigenous sovereignty by legalizing a democratic election of Chief Prince Naif bin Dawud bin Sulaiman, completing a traditional Coronation Ceremony, and ratifying an official Coronation Letters Patent legal instrument.

 

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Yazidi Mass Protests Reject Kurdish Appointed “Emir” Tahsin

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Yazidis & Kurds Overwhelmingly Reject Barzani-backed “Emir”

 

Press Release:  Yazidis and supporting Kurds have stood up in outrage and mass protests against the illegal attempt of the Barzani leadership of the Kurdistan government to unilaterally appoint and declare a claimed “Emir” (Chief Prince) of the independent Yazidis, considered part of Kurdish hijacking of Yazidi ethnic identity in violation of indigenous rights under international law.

 

The Barzani appointed self-proclaimed “Emir”, Hazem Tahsin Bek, son of the late Emir of the Tahsin family, was actually a member of the Kurdish Parliament, and was “named” as the Yazidi “leader” only by five members of his own “High Spiritual Council” led by the previous Baba Sheikh.

 

It has been widely known that the Tahsin family and their appointed Baba Sheikh have been controlled under coercion and threats by the Barzani faction of Kurdistan since 2014, even forcing the Baba Sheikh to publicly deny Yazidi indigenous ethnic identity and to renounce plans to reassert Yazidi sovereignty.

 

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Non-Profit Rejects $1.0 B Certain Funding to Uphold Principles

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Non-Profit University IGO Rejects Imminent $1 Billion Funding Package in Principle, Taking a Stand for Ethics & Human Rights

 

Summary:         In the spirit of the populist movement of sovereignty versus globalism, a non-profit humanitarian IGO rejected an imminent $1.0 Billion funding package arranged by a private group of an inter-governmental lobbyist.  This was provoked by a last-minute move undermining the sovereignty of the IGO and its affiliates, while violating its strategic contracts for critical infrastructure necessary for its humanitarian operations.  This unprecedented and principled rejection sent “shock-waves of inspiration around the world”.

 

Quotable:                   “To think that victims of humanitarian crises can be rescued, by a funding package which begins with a globalist model of oppression, already tying the hands of the rescuers, is not philanthropy, but absurdity.” – College of Chambers, Sovereign Court of International Justice (SCIJ)

 

Press Release – 19 November 2016:           The inter-governmental organization (IGO) Ignita Veritas University (IVU) defiantly rejected an imminent and certain funding package of approximately $1.0 Billion dollars, in protest over the leading lobbyist undermining its strategic contracts and violating its founding principles of defending human rights and freedoms.  Ironically, the grants were supposed to be humanitarian funds, intended to alleviate the international refugee crisis and protect human rights.

 

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