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Discover our hand-picked collection of the best self-help books ever written. These books are the best of the best and truly inspiring. The Crown Council of Ethiopia. March 1. 7, 2. 01. Statement Regarding the Recent Tragedy in Ethiopia. February 2. 4, 2. Professor Richard Pankhurst, GCHT - December 3, 1. February 1. 6, 2. December 3. 0, 2. One of the critical elements for a culture of peace is social justice. Perceptions of injustice lead to discontent, non-cooperation, conflict, civil unrest, and war. MART used to be a quantity game. “I know more than you. I get more things right.” But Ed Hess and Katherine Ludwig say that in the new Smart Machine Age, that’s. Swords of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, free ebook. Statement. on the Fraudulent Sale of Ethiopian Ranks, Orders, and Decorations. November 7, 2. 01. Crown Council Statement on the Passing of His Majesty King Kigeli V, of Rwanda. February 1. 9, 2. Crown Council Statement on the Unlawful Murders of 2. Egyptians in Libya. August 2. 9, 2. 01. On the Passing of H. E. Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia. August 2. 8, 2. 01. On the Passing Of Our Patriarch His Holiness Abune Paulos. March 1. 7, 2. 01. His Holiness Pope Shenouda IIIFebruary 1. Let us remain true to our history. April 2. 8, 2. 01. Africa’s multicultural tradition and the possible interaction with the current Arab trends. April 2. 4, 2. 01. Crown Council Mourns the Passing of a True Patriot, H. M. Sultan, Bitwoded Ali Mirah. April 2. 0, 2. 01. Anniversary of His Majesty's visit to Jamaica. April 4, 2. 01. 1 - Ethiopia and Pan- Africanism: Dynamics and Implications. March 9, 2. 01. 1 - In Celebration of Black History Month. January 2. 4, 2. 01. Justice and Atonement. December 0. 9, 2. The Lion of Judah - The United States Library of Congress – Hebraic Section. October 2. 3, 2. 01. Crown Council President Installed as Grand Patron of the Order of St. Hadrian to Help Promote Ecumenical Christian Dialog. September 2. 01. 0 - Humanitarianism, Culture and Charity: The Case of Ethiopia’s Traditional Leadership. September 2. 01. 0 - New Year’s Greetings from the President of. Crown Council. 1 August 2. Crown Council President, in Important Voice of America Broadcast, Outlines Roles and Goals of the Ethiopian Crown. July 2. 01. 0 - Crown Council Joins in Celebrations for 1. Birthday of His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Haile- Selassie I1. July 2. 01. 0 - Crown Council Issues Condolences to Victims of al- Shabaab Terrorism in Uganda, and Urges "No Compromise" With Terrorists. January 2. 01. 0 - Ethiopian Airlines Flight 4. November 2. 00. 9 - The Order of St. Lazarus - Water Issues on the African Continent. September 2. 00. 9 - Social Problems in Former African Kingdoms. March 2. 00. 9 - In Memory of Her Imperial Majesty Empress Medferiashwork Abebe. Ethiopia. 16 November 2. Ethiopian Crown Council Applauds Election of Barack Obama. May 2. 00. 8 - Africa in the New Millennium. September 2. 00. 7 - Celebration of the Ethiopian Millennium in Washington, DC2. July 2. 00. 7 - Crown Council Statement on Release of Prisoners. October 2. 00. 6 - Statement Given by the Crown Council Regarding the Recent Conflict between Christian and Muslim Ethiopians. August 2. 00. 6 - Statement given by The Crown Council of Ethiopia following the August 2. Floods in Ethiopia. June 2. 00. 6 - A Statement by the Crown Council of Ethiopia Regarding the “Haile Selassie International Development Foundation”1. November 2. 00. 5 - A Statement by the Crown Council of Ethiopia Regarding Recent Events. September 2. 00. 5 - A Statement by the Crown Council of Ethiopia Regarding the Tragedy of Hurricane Katrina. June 2. 00. 5 - A Statement by the Crown Council of Ethiopia Following the Elections of 1. May. 21 April 2. 00. Statement given by HIH Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie, Chairman of the Crown Council of Ethiopia, on the passing away of His Holiness Pope John Paul II. February 1. 0, 2. Statement Given by HIH Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie and HIH Prince Bekere Fikre Selassie, on the Occasion of the Month Long Celebration of Bob Marley’s 6. Birthday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. March 2. 9, 1. 99. Ethiopian. Crown Calls Invitation For Iran to Mediate War “a Grave Mistake”March 2, 1. Adwa’s Anniversary Is. A Reminder of the Joy of Unity and Sovereignty. February 2. 5, 1. Second US Congressional. Call for Ethiopian Crown’s Restoration as Stabilizing Factor. February 2. 5, 1. Ambassador International. University Announces Scholarships for 1. Ethiopian Students. February 1. 1, 1. US Congressional Call for. Ethiopian Crown’s Restitution As Stabilizing Factor for Horn of Africa. February 8, 1. 99. Ethiopia Must Unify to. Meet the Great Challenge To Its Survival as a Federal Nation- State. February 8, 1. 99. The Ethiopian Crown Pays. Final Respects to the Late King Hussein and Shows Support for Incoming King Abdullah of. Jordan. December 2. Christmas Message. Ethiopia’s Unity and Survival Today Face Their “Greatest Challenge for. Centuries” CLICK PHOTOS TO ENLARGE OR VISIT LINKSSTATEMENT REGARDING THE RECENT TRAGEDY IN ETHIOPIABy His Imperial Highness Prince Ermias Sahle- Selassie Haile- Selassie,President of The Crown Council of Ethiopia March 1. It is with deep sadness that we express our condolences to the victims and their families of the recent landslide tragedy in Addis Ababa. We also wish those who were injured a quick recovery and pray that God grant us comfort during these difficult days for all Ethiopians.[CLICK HERE FOR A PDF OF THIS STATEMENT]February 2. Professor Richard Pankhurst, GCHT - December 3, 1. February 1. 6, 2. CLICK HERE FOR A PDF OF THIS STATEMENT]A Statement by His Imperial Highness Prince Ermias Sahle- Selassie Haile- Selassie, President of the Crown Council. It is with deep sadness that the Crown Council mourns the loss of a great scholar, prominent historian and Champion of Ethiopia, with the death of Professor Richard Pankhurst, GCHT, on February 1. We offer our personal and profound condolences to his family, his many friends and admirers. Like his mother, Sylvia Pankhurst, the famous feminist of the suffragette movement, Richard Pankhurst’s af- fection and service to Ethiopia, its scholarship and drive for justice, were monumental. Richard from an early age, and alongside his mother, campaigned against the fascist occupation of Ethiopia. His books on Ethiopia’s social and economic history are most noteworthy and his many years teaching, men- toring and publishing have rightfully earned him great respect. His lifetime of dedicated effort and advocacy for the return of Ethiopia’s looted properties were finally crowned with the return of the Aksum Obelisk from Rome. We all returned the love he felt for Ethiopia, and are grateful that he was interred where he wished to be at the Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa. The next generation of scholars and campaigners must continue the great legacy of Professor Pankhurst: to honor his life by continuing his work to achieve the full return of our stolen treasures, which represent the deep heart of our history and identity. May God rest his soul. December. 3. 0, 2. Tahsas 2. 00. 9Statement. Fraudulent Sale of Ethiopian Ranks, Orders, and Decorations[CLICK HERE FOR A PDF OF THIS STATEMENT]The. Crown Council of Ethiopia has been presented with incontrovertible evidence. US and Europe have been illegally and fraudulently. Ethiopian Crown and its charities, offering. Crown’s gift. alone, and for which the Crown holds historical copyright. Supporters of the Crown are urged to only. Crown Council directly, or via its recognized charitable. The International Society for the Imperial Ethiopian Orders (registered. The International Society for the Star of Ethiopia), a US- registered. The individuals concerned have purveyed. Orders in exchange for payment, and these illegally- bestowed. Orders may not be worn, nor the ranks, privileges, and post- nominals used. All. legally- awarded recognitions by the Crown Council are recorded in the Crown’s. Official Registry, maintained by the Council. Anyone who is concerned that he or she may. Crown honor. should contact the Crown Council at: PO Box 3. Alexandria, Virginia 2. USA, or via email to: GRCopley@Strategic. Studies. org. Anyone who feels that he. Crown. Council. The illegal sale of Crown honors diminishes. Moreover, those who have innocently acquired. Crown have, unfortunately, seen their. The. Crown and its charities are the poorer for this theft of funds which were. Ethiopia, Ethiopians, and Africans, including. Water Initiative for Africa (WIA), the main charity of the President of the. Crown Council, HIH Prince Ermias Sahle- Selassie Haile- Selassie. Those claiming to represent the Crown Council. Grand Chancellor”, have forged the. HIH Prince Ermias on many of the documents, and have forged the. Seal of the Council. November 7, 2. 01. Washington, DCCrown Council Statement on the Passing of His Majesty King Kigeli V, of Rwanda. By His Imperial Highness Prince Ermias Sahle- Selassie Haile- Selassie, President of The Crown Council of Ethiopia[CLICK HERE FOR A PDF OF THIS STATEMENT]We wish to acknowledge the profound sadness of the Members of the Crown Council of Ethiopia, and particularly the President of the Council, at the passing of His Majesty King Kigeli V Ndahindurwa, 8. King (Mwami) of Rwanda, in the Washington, DC, area on October 1. His Majesty was a good and loyal friend to Ethiopia, and to the Imperial Family. Her Imperial Highness Princess Saba Kebede and I were moved and honored to be able to attend the High Requiem Mass held for His Majesty at St. Athanasius Church, in Vienna, Virginia, near Washington, DC, on October 3. Rwandan Peoples. We send our condolences and sorrow to the People, Royal Family, and Government of Rwanda. We could not permit His Majesty’s passing to go without tribute being paid to the suffering he endured in exile, and the sadness which haunted him until his death caused by the genocide of 1. It was His Majesty who had endeavored to warn the international community — particularly the United Nations and the United States of America — about the coming storm which King Kigeli knew was about to engulf his People. His Majesty, who had been forced unlawfully from his country in 1. He never ceased to campaign for the welfare of Rwandans. But he also saw it as his duty to keep the thousand- year- old Rwandan Crown alive, and he never relinquished the Throne. He recognized that he was holding the Crown in trust for the next Monarch of Rwanda, who would be chosen by the Rwandan People and their Traditional System of Succession when the time was appropriate.
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