ETHIOPIA AND RASTAFARI TO THE WORLD @ Reggae University 2019

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[Applause] we are also privileged to have with us on the panel this afternoon ambassador mu C hi Lu the representative of the United religion initiative Africa to the African Union and the United Nations ambassador mu C hi Lu and as I'm sure you've all gathered from the welcoming Naya bengi this is a joint presentation between the regular University crew and the house of Rastafari and we are pleased to welcome on to the panel Ross Julie oh and Ross IB from the house of Rastafari and as those of you who've attended these sessions before you're aware at the far end of the panel we have our colleagues from rhythm magazine in Cologne Germany Pete calling Pete Lilian Ellen Collins and next to me we have the broadcaster Pierre Tosi broadcasting out of Bologna Italy and also broadcasting on his 92 FM in Jamaica and you have myself David Katz london-based author and journalist now at this moment I would like to offer prince elias the opportunity to make any opening remarks he would care to make to the panel and to the good people here at rota Tom Sunsplash thank you very much thank you for the warm welcome I had today but really for the last three days I've been here it's been magical for me because I never knew this festival existed it's through my good friend ambassador to say this new dort knowledge for me and what I felt what I've seen what I've experienced is something very unique I haven't digested at all but the conversations I've had with people and nationalities I saw here it's like unbelievable I wish we could have this every day I [Applause] think also I like to play rota tone for this fantastic 25 26 years of I'm sure incredible challenges but look what they show they put on for us because it's not it's not the music alone it's the [Music] sharing with each other it's it's the questions and answers it's the discussions it's the children playing it's everything that makes this such a unique experience I was really very touched yesterday I attended a lecture on the Amazon and what amazed me is the level of consciousness and the bright people from all over the world for here listening and asking questions because it's when we ask that we learn and always to keep our curiosity to keep a certain openness about the world because what they tell us is always negative and oppressive but we need to free our minds and learn from each other what each one of us or our countries are going through so as I mentioned yesterday I think really the the point of this experience for me has been that which ambassador mu say so aptly described it's about the Golden Rule we should treat others like how we would like to be treated we should treat the environment the world the way we would like to be treated because it's beyond us we have to think about the future generation and the current rate we're going we're kind of really destroying what a wonderful gift of God we have gotten so I think the message is very clear on a short notice what I would like to say is that this kind of beauty it's very much needed in Africa we would love for you to have a festival like this in Africa we would love for you to start in Ethiopia has inspired so many things as the land of origin is the land of Rastafari Makonnen it's a land of many many able to halogens scholars musicians all kinds of people and I'm so touched also to see Rastafarians Redmond here who are living in Ethiopia it's a testament to what it stands for and your faith is incredible is incredible the other day I about three years ago I was in Jamaica for the fiftieth anniversary to commemorate my grandfather's visit there and that was another unique experience because a lot of the Rastafarians took the bus from so many miles away and it just goes to show you how within that 50 years the people who love always love doesn't time doesn't change things and I was very privileged to experience that it's very hard to describe but I felt it and that also showed me that the teachings of my grandfather are alive [Applause] I'm going to give my message short I like to also thank truss giulio here and the house of rest of Iraq the for the welcome you have shown me and you have shown each other and like I said last evening keep the light burning thank you very much [Applause] thank you now prince elias i have just a couple of questions to put to you before i hand over to my colleagues from the house of rastafari and you were speaking about the rich cultural heritage of ethiopia and also of these connections between ethiopia and Jamaica that have come about largely through the Rastafari movement but yeah in other tangible means as well historically so and also coming from the lineage that you do you know many of us we know Haile Selassie only as a historical figure or an iconic almost a mythical figure but of course this is your own grandfather so I'm wondering if you could enlighten the good people here at rota Tom Sunsplash a little bit about your own personal journey as someone who grew up in the Imperial Household in Ethiopia and have spent the majority of your adult life in exile thank you my personal experience of his majesty is how conscious he was and how much he loved the innocence of children and the environment and animals it was uniquely gifted in the sense that he was in touch with the universe and he was also in touch with his fellow human beings of course we were children but [Music] his dedication to service and his belief in himself and his destiny is a phenomenal thing because really he also fulfilled the role that the European monarchy is played for a long time for three you know two thousand three thousand years so he comes from a long line of kings philosopher Kings holy kings and that's the richness and the mosaic of Ethiopia for me of course after the Revolution in 1974 was a very difficult time for us and the most amazing thing was when the world tried to destroy and forget about his history it was the Rastafarians brethren and sisters who kept the flame alive and who had flying our flag high so a great level of love and appreciation for that [Music] [Applause] music musically of course it inspired the message is inspired and it's so wonderful to see now young Ethiopian artists and Eritrean artists being drawn naturally to reggae because of a gays message of love of peaceful coexistence of Tolerance is a universal message so we hope this will continue thank you the other question that I was hoping you could explain a bit about is the Ethiopian crown Council of which we understand that you are president can you explain what exactly is the Ethiopian crown Council and what function does it serve it was an institution that existed for during the unpressed time and before that but sometimes we move out of politics we're into culture and humanitarian work and I think you can contribute a lot through that just as so many people in this room are doing so what we've been involved with is education preserving culture creating forums like this for discussion and that we should all be proud of you kept a rich heritage I think it's not just a heritage for us it's a heritage we should share with the world thank you and now now hand over to Russ Giulio who has several important concepts to bring to the panel give thanks give thanks rota Tom Sunsplash everybody that is in this room please give again once more a warm energy to Prince Army as Irish lassie that is present here with us [Applause] it is it is a beautiful it is a beautiful moment I I hope everybody here understand that we are we are this is an historical moment for organized we are the presence of royal family imperial family eyeless last the first blood line so I want really to express my gratitude for Prince Army's to come here and obviously ambassador mu see the organizers of Rotom sons purge that made this possible the excellent presence of the reggae University stuff and I have I have just a very very simple question we are talking about etiopia and we know that the top is not only a geographical country but being the only African country not to be colonized a true example of freedom and a real lighthouse to the pan-african movement etiopia my dear brothers and sisters was the first country of the world to defeat fascism and thanks to the enlightened vision of ilus last the first a pioneer state to stretch out the blueprint for a new Africa and possibly a new world the red gold and green flag is waved worldwide and we know it very well because it's everywhere in this festival the red golden green flag is an enthusiastic reminder of positive principles and values of Independence and respect so my questions to you Prince our Mia's is what Europe has represented and still represents today to the eyes of the world thank you I think it helped as defiance against injustice is something people this really understand because nobody wants to be oppressed nobody wants to experience injustice nobody wants to experience war and at times when the work world forsake force for soup had forsaken Ethiopian it was really the determination of his majesty and his his the patrons who were able to liberate the country so that's a very rich heritage and it wasn't the only time it has had many enemies and I think it will continue to have challenges but that sense of defiance and that sense of standing up for justice is really the cementing factor so that to me is the [Music] thank you thank you very much I I would like to to invite in Russ IB which is Rastafari brigene elder bridge in living in Ethiopia since now 20 years and is member of the House of rust afar I and I know he has a question for His Highness Prince Hermes as well love love and all of Rastafari in a message to the fearful house your Imperial Highness Prince Hermes Selassie talk of the Rastafari as the Mystics of a modern time they have become the connection between man and God the Rastafari movement has been supportive to the European royal family even in the hardest times of the mistress tragic regime and kept representing at your palace ancient tradition all over the world you have also only welcomed in Jamaica in 2016 for the golden jubilee of the visit of Haile Selassie the first in the Caribbean islands do you feel Rastafari have contributed in highlighting ethiop as a special and unique place in the world very much so and it was a point I forgot to mention about our flag colors of freedom because I was amazed to see jay-z recently waving the flag and I wondered what it was and it was the black lives matter demonstration so what Rastafari has done is to elevate it to any form of injustice you know beyond race beyond all the social complicated the problems we have it's to say there's another way there's another way so in many sense also Egypt s contribution has inspired a lot of younger Rastafarians throughout Africa I was amazed to see how many young people have become Rastafarians throughout the continent this would have been unthinkable 30 years ago so there's a lot of power in the music there's a lot of power in the message and it's a message of upliftment and one of the greatest contribution of Ethiopia and His Majesty was decolonizing Africa decolonizing it from imperialism but I think we still have a long way to go in that we have at least the foundations for an organization that can look at things but I think we have still a long way to go in terms of it Namah collaboration in terms of being in charge of our destiny in terms of stopping the wars unnecessary Wars so I hope a new generation of thinkers and spirits will take the message even further thank you so much that's beautiful I have another question on on May 5th 1941 your grandfather Emperor Alice was the first triumphantly entered addis ababa defeating the italian invader in what is remembered as the happiest day for this marvelous country which is at european his lips pronounce the following words quoting his majesty today is a day of rejoicing for us all today is a day on which we defeated our enemy therefore when we say let us all rejoice with our hearts let not our rejoicing be in any other way but in the spirit of Christ do not return evil for evil do not indulge in the atrocities which the enemy has been practicing in his usual way even up to the last moment take care not to spoil the good name of Ethiopia by acts which are worthy of the enemy we shall see that our enemies are disarmed and sent the same way they came my question is this was maybe the highest example prince elias Selassie of a head of state showing mercy and forgiveness towards the brutal invader how important is the example of his Imperial Majesty LS the first for you 480 Opia and for the world at thank you very much thank you what a great rotation it's a fantastic speech for me I think it also speaks to us as individuals what do we get from this message I think it's much harder to revenge them to forgive and it's when we forgive that we also forgive ourselves so in a larger sense it's the same spiritual concept that speaks to Nations also as it speaks to individuals is a natural law so by forgiving who elevate our consciousness and we move on to other horizons and this is so important in today as well because we fight over so many petty things we destroy our environment we destroy we kill each other the greed is beyond the measure and the message is really we need to heal and it's forums like this discussions like this individuals that are in this room who make that difference so for me the message there is both individual and also speaks to Nations destinies thank you thank you now I'm sure we have a lot of questions in the house tonight with such a packed house so in a moment we're going to be moving to question and answer with the audience it will be the chance for you to put your questions to our very special guest Prince Amaya Solly Selassie just before we do that just to see if there are any comments from ambassador moosie from our brethren from the house of Rastafari or from our other folks on the panel here so ambassador Lucy any comments or a statement to make there are different reggae musicians this activist people from four corners of the earth who are working on a daily basis to change this world lid to make it a peaceful place for all generations yet to come in generation that exists now it's one thing to dream to live in a peaceful community house environment but dreaming alone will not make it happen the issue of peace social justice equal opportunity cannot take place if we wait a miracle to happen from the sky or if we are waiting our head of states politicians only to provide that each and every one of us need to walk the talk each and every one of us need to take practical action this is what our brothers and sisters in the restive parent community our brothers and sisters in the roots reggae message reggae by itself is and it's a means it's a vehicle to promote that awareness where we can create a peaceful environment for all not only among human beings but Mother Earth and all form of life that exists with us in the university so I'm so happy to see and be part of those individuals who choose to follow the path that will lead us from killing each other to peaceful coexistence from holding grudge to forgiveness from despair to hope from unnecessary competition to peaceful cooperation and also not leaving anyone behind and to create this Earth's heaven on earth so thank you so much for being part of that and one thing which I would like to add on the legacy of his Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I who really of farsighted establishing the organization of the African Union along with no Puma and all other great leaders in Africa saying ETOP I cannot remain free until each and every one of Africans and the opera's people are free this is the spirit that we need to see happening now people from all form of the Earth's the difference that we have in terms of religion color place of birth trivia we need to recognize the divine that exists in each and one of us it's only then we can create a better future for all because when we see someone we need to go beyond the color beyond the culture beyond the language beyond the religion beyond the Creed and see the divine that exists in that person it's only then we can recognize the right human dignity mutual respect as His Royal Highness Prince Hermes said we treat others the way to be treated the Golden Rule it's been stated in different religion secular philosophy if we practice that as Madame agonda said if we become the change we want to see in the world it's only then we can have a peaceful one that for all thank you and may peace prevail on earth my dear yes does it work yes um Prince and Mars I do have a question because your grandfather was very progressive you know it was your grandmother and him were drowned at the same time so what are your memories of Empress Menen maybe you could also share them the female energy was I think she was the rock behind his majesty I was very young when she passed away so I don't have much memory of her but from family stories and people who knew her closely in a funny way even it had been history hasn't emphasized her role and her contribution and now I see a lot of books being written by Rastafarians by Jamaicans by people you'd never expect to found inspiration in her role so I hope it happens we'll we'll start also learning about her and appreciating her for her contributions thank you okay so I think we've reached that time when we will put the platform over to you the good people of rota Tom Sunsplash so [Music] so who would like to put the first question to our esteemed guest yes we have a couple of questions here merchants greetings my name is rusty go home from Uganda but I live in Ethiopia in Yakka my question goes towards both ambassador Moussa and Israel honest as the African Union is there any structure you've created to link the kingdoms and the chiefdoms within the continent which some are existing right now and they are functional just like the Buganda Kingdom and when you're inland in the Uganda region there are many kingdoms which are functioning has the a you put a structure to bring these people on to entry system that they can be operational to the general population cause we believe in them and we follow them thus to the Ambassador and to the royal eyeness just like your grandfather spearheaded the foundation of the African what is called now the African Union from oau can you Oh is there ways that you have links or you link up with other Kings present or Prince and princesses within the continent now just like Tabaka more intimately I know is your friend the Kabakov Buganda have you can there be a similar way that your grandfather brought all the African leaders that you can also speak that because in Uganda we believe in these people and their words is like something from God as you know Israel's God is Israel's give thanks Eliza's I think the concept of traditional rule has been very much part and parcel of the African tradition and it's interesting to see how the world view looks at that as backward and reactionary and yet we're trying to import systems that are so foreign to us so I think incorporating the tradition that's forward-looking doesn't have to be stuck it will be important for Africa going forward and as you rightly said there are many many able people the Emirates in in Nigeria the king of the Sultan of soft cotton all these people they have enormous influence and in a world of intolerance I think they can bring change but there has to be more interaction more structure more communication thank you so much my dear brother from Uganda for your very important question as you know the traditional leaders the chief are the custodian of who we are there is no past results you know future without past so they play a critical role the African Union paid you attention on that and I'm happy to share with you a new window of hope is blowing in Africa through the African Union unfortunately the international media they don't really share the good thing that's taking place on the ground in the midst of so many challenge I'm not denying the challenge we are facing but there is also a bright future ordinary people are really making practical change on a daily basis now the African Union came up with the plan they call it Africa we want to say the agenda 2063 the Africa we want to see in the coming 50 years there is a very nice plan of action proper consultation being held among the youth women civil society activists scholars the politicians head of states now there is collective agreement how really to bring Africa in the right track where it needs to be in that effort the traditional leaders are playing critical role we have a panel of wines within the African Union where many of the traditional leaders are also included in that so it's really happening and that gives us a hope here also I would like to share with you the initiative that was taken by His Royal Highness Prince Hermes Haile Selassie years back along with some traditional leaders and Kings in Africa the idea was to establish the Africa Council of traditional leaders to preserve the culture especially for the young generation for them to be aware like what he's doing now sorry so the council of Ethiopia the legacy of the emperor haile selassie and the legacy of mikuma and the legacy of many other great leaders of Africa and the traditional leaders also to be taught for the young generation so there is that initiative already undergoing to form African Council of traditional leaders so I'm happy to share that good news with you give dance you know yeah there's someone in the second here morning your highness afternoon um thank you for coming I just wanted to ask ambassador Musa was saying that we need to take walk walk the talk and take action in trying to spread the message of reggae music and the message of his majesty and I was wondering if your highness an ambassador on any of the other panelists would have any advice as what we can do as a reggae community of artists thinkers and you know activists how we can take action in order to spread the culture the message of Ethiopia the teachings of his Imperial Majesty and the Alma call that one of the goals you mentioned of bringing rod stone to Africa as well how we can start to act as a community to make those kind of things happen thank you okay give thanks for favorite question I am my my humble opinion is coming out of the Safari limited we believe that we believe that heaven is seeing hurt okay this life that we are living is a is a divine gift from God the Almighty even if you don't believe in God there is a there is magic and there is a goodness there's a preciousness in the human life okay so we need to meet ourself daily to make the best out of this so we need to take a personal a community commitment towards empowering our birthright which is to live happily on this continent and the focus is the safety and happiness of mankind and when I open eyes these words this is not my invention and this is something that the royal family the person of Pennsylvania Selassie is representing now because his Imperial Majesty has devoted his life his works towards alleviating the suffering of mankind starting from Ethiopia Africa and then eventually the world at large so we know and we we are devoted to the figure of a listener see not mythologically but in the actions in the you know in the daily actions the Golden Rule that has been mentioned before is what is Majesty always brought on the table so do unto others what you would like to experience the goddess to do into you so organized and centralized is the message of his imperial majesty when he went to Jamaica and we met the last fire community when the opportunity acts is intelligence what you have to do is answer to what we know is organized and centralized so organization is crucial in this moment and the centralization enables to make our vision become a reality so this is not tautology is not evil adji is life and the focus is humanity mankind thank you I think on the international level one of his greatest accomplishment of his Majesty was his concept of collective security because it yep there was betrayed by a lot of powerful entities but he never lost faith in ever lost courage so amongst all challenges even when the impossible doesn't seem possible but I mean the possible seems impossible it's in a collective action that we can make a difference and I think part of his legacy is a testament to that thank you one thing which I would like to add for this very important question because it's one thing to as I said earlier a change to come from somewhere else but for us really to be the change we want to see I think there are three things to be to do and to have and most of the time we are caught up in doing to what having something and we forget the bigness the bigness starts in ini Livity in meditation and prayer and going deep inside within ourself and that's one thing and in that process the teaching of the Golden Rule it sounds simple and it's a profound action what we can do to treat others the way we want to be treated including our colleagues family members friends and the tree that we have in our back yard to give them water to be mindful the way how we do things so it starts with that and also to be nonviolent starting from the word we are using the energy we are sending if you know that's why the positive vibe is very important it has its own power that's why meditation and prayer is also very important so beyond that really collectively also what we can do it's one thing that we are coming as a community people who love to live in peace and harmony and joining any initiative and that's why we are part of rotor tone that's why one week long we are here to me this is a road map the walnut how it should be regardless of the difference we have we are here together if we can make it under one banner under one roof in this very room people from different cultures different religion different race coming together toward one goal why is it so difficult to live in the real world especially my brothers and sisters we are living in the 21st century in a world where we managed to achieve so many marvelous technology within a second we can communicate through what viable Facebook we managed to explore you know the other universe and also we're trying to discover what's under the earth why is it then for the same mind which managed to create all these marvelous things become so difficult to live in harmony with fellow human beings when we are killing each other how do we really call people who are living in the 21st century and yet all the atrocity we are seeing the gender violence and all the atrocity we are seeing so that's why I was saying you know we should be part and parcel of the change if we work together if we reflect if we believe the future is in our hand we can make it but our priority is now upside down so we need really to set our priority and walk in the right path that will lead us to righteousness life thank you thank you thank you again for those inspiring and poignant words I Paul yes yes my name is Josh I also live in Ethiopia I work in tourism we have a project together with a rustic community in Ethiopia where you can actually go there and through our project you can visit the community in sham and I stayed there a few days learn about their philosophy enjoy the music if you want to know more you can check it online on Rastafari dot travel one of our guides is here he has flyers and if you want to know more about Ethiopia you can also talk to him I have one question for anyone in Ethiopia there's a town called Somali 250 kilometres south of ADIZ and a lot of rust has lived there what's the significance of sha sha Manny why why do all these all the rust has from Jamaica never go there thank you yes yes I know yeah no good unpleasant Israel today all together in perfect love immunity Shoshana is a very precious piece of land it was given to support for those who supported it to a playlist course at the time of the Italian invasion so this land the five hundred gushes I think it was originally which is I think equivalent to about two hundred hectares it's a very precious land because I think we are the only people in the world where say we have been given a piece of land by God so I mean the world is given by God to man can to live but this place is very precious for us to us as this was given as a first not the last piece but the first piece to develop and as soon as we will develop that more land is available for agricultural and industrial development so for us the fall right people it's very important piece of land at this stage there is certain justices taking place on the land and we are praying and working towards finding a solution to this but the land is very precious to us stand lot of people in the world I think they hear more about Hashem on than Addis Ababa for instance a lot of people in the world who think Shoshanna is the capital but eighty idea yeah so it is a very precious piece of land for us and yeah you are welcome there we really do travels there and we are the only group of people in the world we actually take tourists and take groups of people to sham on to the rest of a community with the consent of the rest of our community to visits most people and many books tell you that don't stop in sham on it don't be such a money pass it by there is nothing there to see it is not like that all of you are very very welcome to see for your own self because they say seeing is believing so I wish all of you have a chance one of them days to come visits the beautiful country with yoga and the rest of our community of sha sha wanna give thanks a good reminder we should not take things for granted we should be very grateful for our brothers who sisters who set the tone as a pioneer who came from the Caribbean North America and different parts of the world in those days not like now where we can fly easily they have to cross so many boundaries boat's working they pay heavy sacrifice to manifest and lay the foundation on the repatriation this high time to recognize those pioneers who play a significant role Shasha mana is not only a piece of land it's a very significant land that shows people from different part of the world join hand during the invasion of Italy as brother Ali mentioned where we come together as human beings for a noble cause we can defeat as his Imperial Majesty said in his own words as David bit Col yet when we come together there is nothing impossible for us so sha sha mana need to be highlighted it's a landmark where people will come as pilgrimage for peace to me Rastas the custodian the role model embodiment of unconditional love compassion mutual respect they are not only singing they are not only beating the drum but they live the life that's why I was saying the bigness is very important this is where I see harmony between what we say and what we do in the way how we work so sure sure play critical role in that respect thank you - Prince Prince Hermes I I think really when you think today was 50 years ago look at Europe is changing its face I think honestly Africans and a significant difference for peace for social cohesion going forward thank you thank you yes yes yeah yes Destin about the Nevada core Americana Mozilla imma Brock and Musa Saba your student Michael Messiah so Monadnock Weston never misses for everyone the panelists on everyone in the room today right - no the one message cuz everything what is important there is also important that we realize say over the years of why am I going through the music business and going through life's journey I realized and I want to share to the items say we never worry about nothing it doesn't matter what the circumstances they say you have nothing under say you have everything but everything is nothing and nothing is everything so messages to each and every one of us is that those of us who think we have nothing we have everything and those of us who think we have everything we have nothing so my messages to the people and thus don't stress yourself or not because when you think in our Mountain you have everything because out of everything there was nothing and it becomes something so we're not Martin you have everything under than you think you have everything you have Norton so that's my message you know see that's all I want to say the people who don't stress yourself the house put their outstanding work detail what those pioneers have rediscovered and we do mindful to support and hug them the outstanding work the recipient house only in Germany the Caribbean has won practically what we can do is hardware and I would like to use this opportunity with due respect to call our beloved brothers and sisters especially in the reggae music industry those who are chanting about his Imperial Majesty those who are thinking about Africa it's high time to walk the talk also for you to go to session money to go to other place where you have been chanting but we have never been there [Applause] you have the money you have the platform we thank you so much for what you have been doing but you have to come there and be and see the people and help the Rastafarians house the different restaurants mentioned especially those brothers and sisters who have been marginalized because of their face because of what they stand for because of resisting the apartheid the injustice they have been marginalized where they can't stand having their LOC walk and have proper job when they have the capacity to do it and yet they are forced to cut their logs they should be allowed to be who they are it's in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights so we need to stand together again with due respect maximum respect those highly celebrated musicians please invest a certain percentage of your income toward this social justice it's high time for us to walk the talk give thanks thanks yes glory toward glory to sound glory to the true and living eye of vibration and bruh highly ISIL are the first jar hasta far I this question is for Prince fermius and the Ambassador please welcome to join in does the crown council have a formal status at the African Union and if so could you describe it briefly thank you here at this time no it's a simple answer at this time no but there is no reason why I can't in the future especially if its own target for the things it wants to accomplish especially about education about the importance of culture about the importance of tolerance peace there's no reason why I can't in the future I would like to add one thing the fact that the statue of his Imperial Majesty being erected now at the Africa Union is one step forward we should recognize the government of Ethiopia and the African Union for allowing that to happen as a founding father of the OAU that's the rightful place to be but everything in your time everything is in the divine time but one thing for sure we are in the right track and I would like also to take this opportunity to thank the government of Ethiopia after so many years our brothers and sisters now have official residence permit in Somalia Ethiopia the Rastas I think we need to be grateful for that thank you now in 30 minutes time at the top of the hour 7 o'clock we will be back here in the regular University tent with our session three sides of a coin looking at contemporary reggae dancehall and fo beats and our special guests will be Bushmen jzt and stone boy so we expect to see all of you back here in the tent but for the moment I think you'll all agree that in our entire history 13 years of reggae University this has been one of the most pertinent enlightening thought-provoking and uplifting sessions so please once again a round of applause for our special guest Prince Amaya Sully Selassie an emperor pile [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music]
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