Monthly Archives: October 2017

Barotseland’s independence is imminent—as Zambia celebrates its 53rd national day

by BNFA Publicity Wing

Abstract

Barotseland was not destined to be an annexed territory of the Zambian government but to exist as a sovereign nation in the same manner as other former British protectorates. Whereas the British government acknowledged, respected and recognized the sovereignty and political autonomy of Barotseland, its fellow black people of the government of Zambia abrogated the rights and privileges of Barotseland’s self-determination. Barotseland will never surrender her sovereignty to a novice state of Zambia. Read more-html Read more-pdf

Barotse National Freedom Alliance (BNFA) to make a Pre-session Statement to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of the Republic of Zambia during the 28th Session, November 2017

The report focuses on the incidents which took place since January 2012 and seek declarations that the Republic of Zambia should recognize the right to self-determination of the people of Barotseland and sign the Permanent Court of Arbitration submission agreement. Read more-html Read more-pdf