THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT REPUBLIC OF NEW AFRIKA


The Provisional Government of the Republic of New Africa (PG-RNA) was founded with a Declaration
of Independence issued by a convention in Detroit on March 31, 1968. It was inspired by the Malcolm X
Society, and the Provisional Government's purpose has been to complete the work of revolutionaries like
Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vesey, Osborne Perry Anderson, Tunis Campbell, Edwin McCabe, El Hajj El
Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X), and Queen Mother Moore, by establishing a New Afrikan state in North America.
FREE THE LAND!!!

First and foremost, the Basic Policy of the Government has not changed. Our
policy as stated in the platform papers of December 1969 state:
The basic policy of the government is to establish national strength through sovereignty, effective
international relations, and inherent viability. Our position is that all the land where Black people live, in
what has been called "the continental U.S.," is our land, where we have lived on it traditionally, worked
and developed it, and fought for it. This is the subjugated territory of the Republic of New Africa. Our
basic national objective is to free this land from subjugation: to win sovereignty.
The New Africans’ claim, by rights of heritage and reparations, five states of the Deep South:
Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. In this area in many counties New
Afrikans//Blacks already constitute a numerical majority. One set of these counties lies along the
Mississippi River from Memphis to the Louisiana border and constitutes a contiguous territory
containing more than 15,000 square miles – a territory which We call the Kush District , almost twice as
large as the state of Israel. It is here that the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Africa has
opened its struggle for land and independence .

NEW AFRIKA'S NATIONAL TERRITORY
In accordance with the rights of our people under international law, including
our right to a contiguous and fruitful land mass as a part of the reparations due us
from the United States, and in view of the United States' failure and refusal in years
since the U.S. Civil War to reach a land and reparations settlement with any of the
legitimate representatives of the New Afrikan nation, in 1968 the Provisional
Government of the Republic of New Afrika, acting for our people as a nation,
PROCLAIMED the territory in North America, now known as Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina as the core of the National
Territory of the Black Nation in North America, the Republic of New Afrika. It is the
primary task of the Provisional Government to organize the people of the nation for
success in their struggle for independence and sovereignty over this land mass.


FOUNDERS

ROBERT WILLIAMS

DR IMARI OBADELI

QUEEN MOTHER MOORE


Frequently Asked Questions

NEW AFRIKAN CITIZENSHIP

CITIZENSHIP BY BIRTH


Each Afrikan person born in America is a citizen of the Republic of New Afrika.


CITIZENSHIP BY PARENTAGE


Any child born to a citizen of the Republic of New Afrika is a citizen of the Republic of New
Afrika.

CITIZENSHIP BY NATURALIZATION


Any person not otherwise a citizen of the Republic of New Afrika may become a citizen of the
Republic of New Afrika by completing the procedures for naturalization as provided by the People's
Center Council.
Following paragraph was added after third PCC reading and approval on 28 March 1997.
Any person of Afrikan descent is entitled to acquire citizenship in the Republic of New Afrika by a
simple declaration of Republic of New Afrikan citizenship, made before an official of the
Government on a form prescribed by the President and executed, with signature, by the person
declaring Republic of New Afrikan citizenship.

PRE-RATIFICATION CITIZENSHIP RETAINED.


Each person who is a citizen of the Republic of New Afrika at the time of the passage of this Code
of Umoja is hereafter a citizenship of the Republic of New Afrika.

RIGHT TO CHOICE OF CITIZENSHIP


Notwithstanding Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Article I, the right of any person to deny expressly or
renounce his/her citizenship shall not be abridged.


CITIZENSHIP OF OTHER AFRIKANS


Persons of Afrikan descent, wherever their original place of birth or domicile in the world, have a
right to New Afrikan citizenship, as provided by the People's Center Council.


 CONSCIOUS CITIZENSHIP

All citizens of the Republic of New Afrika who are aware of their citizenship are
conscious New Afrikan citizens. As a result of an over 300 year-old policy of force and fraud used
by the United States government and the governments of various American states against the New
Afrikan nation, many citizens of the Republic of New Afrika are not aware of their human right to
New Afrikan Citizenship and, indeed, are not aware of the existence of the New Afrikan nation in
North America. The growth of the conscious New Afrikan citizenship is related to the success of the
liberation struggle. The objective measurement of that growth shall be considered in the
development and implementation of Provisional Government policy, programs and structure as
determined by the People's Center Council.

POLICY WITH REGARD TO NEW AFRIKAN LAND CLAIMS

It shall be the policy of the Provisional Government to recognize the just claims of the American Indian nations and other oppressed nations for land in North
America.
It shall be the policy of the provisional Government to negotiate with
the American Indian Nations the claims which conflict with the claims of the New Afrikan nation and to resolve these claims in the spirit of justice, brotherhood, and mutual revolutionary commitment to the human and natural rights of all oppressed nations in
North America.

Aims of The Revolution

The provisional Government is a force for the unity and liberation of the New Afrikan people in North America. It pursues without cease the Aims of The Revolution set
out in the 1968 Declaration of Independence.

Foremost among these Aims are these:
to free Black people in America from oppression;
to support and wage the world revolution until all people everywhere
are so free, and to build a Black independent nation...


The full Declaration of Independence is found in the Code of Umoja
The Provisional Govemment, further, works to inculcate in every citizen, for the purpose of assuring the success of the Revolution, the precepts of the New Afrikan Creed. 


 Therefore, I pledge to struggle without cease, until We have won
sovereignty. I pledge to struggle without fail until We have built a better
condition than the world has yet known.

I will give my life, if that is necessary. I will give my time, my mind, my strength, and my wealth because this IS necessary.

The full New Afrikan Creed is contained in the Code of Umoja.
The National Territory of the Republic (still not free) is all the land to which
New Afrikans are entitled by International Law, specifically including Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina.


The first, foremost, and final source of all New Afrikan law and power is the
New Afrikan people.


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PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NEW AFRIKA
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States