Tuesday, July 28, 2020

African Immigrant has a Message for NFAC:

SLAVE Lives Matter!

Bol Gai Deng is an ex slave who escaped from SLAVERY in the Sudan when he was a young boy. America for him was not a place of oppression and persecution but of refuge. In South Sudan and other countries, Africans are at risk of enslavement. Deng believes that Grand Master Jay of NFAC and the leadership of BLM should focus on SLAVERY IN AFRICA as an urgent priority.  Deng is RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT OF South Sudan and is determined to create a nation marked by peace, security, respect for human rights and the rule of law. 

BOL GAI DENG AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: ocasomedia@gmail.com

Bol Gai Deng comments:
"I do not doubt that police brutality exists and racial injustice exists here in America however while in this country I have noticed that violence and death among Black Americans is similar to violence and death in Africa-mostly inflicted by other blacks.  We are our worst enemies. In Africa it is AFRICANS TODAY who enslave other Africans just like it was a long time ago in the 17th and 18th centuries when Africans captured other Africans to sell to the Arab slave traders who sold our ancestors to the Europeans and Americans. I lived as a slave. Slavery is a brutal, vicious and cruel existence. My body has the scars to prove it."

BOL GAI DENG AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: ocasomedia@gmail.com

"NFAC is welcome to come to South Sudan to fight against slavery. Black Lives Matter should focus on our people in Africa who could benefit from their political power. They want to make the police here in America weak. This is strange. In Africa a lack of effective police makes live terrifying for every day Africans and they suffer constant assault, robberies, home invasions and kidnappings into slavery".


BOL GAI DENG AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: ocasomedia@gmail.com


About South Sudanese Presidential Candidate for South Sudan Bol Gai Deng
Deng is currently campaigning for President of South Sudan and lives in the United States where he has been since 1999. Life in the US is a huge change for him. As just a young boy, Bol Gai Deng's Aweil village was attacked early one morning by thousands of mujahideen on horseback, armed with AK 47s and machetes.  They killed the older males and many of the women.  The rest, along with the children, were beaten, rounded up and forced to march on foot to Dhien, Sudan near Darfur. A few weeks later, 7-year-old Bol was sold to Ali Abdullah, a wealthy landowner there.  At first rebelling, Bol was regularly beaten and locked up in chains at night, before he settled down and won Abdullah's trust to go out in the fields alone and tend the cows.  He slept in the rain with the cows and ate from garbage cans.


While tending cows in the fields Bol was able to jump aboard a train bound for Khartoum and make his escape.  With the help of two fellow Dinkas, Bol found a refugee camp and was allowed to attend school but was forced to speak only Arabic and learn the Islamic faith.
In 1998  Bol was smuggled from Khartoum to Egypt via "underground railroad."  He was a teenager and found "there was no hope in Egypt and no respect for Africans either." He and others survived with the protection of their tight-knit Sudanese community.   Bol learns the UN was offering asylum for persecuted Sudanese. A friend wrote up Bol's story in English and sent it to the UN Cairo office.  Bol was one of many granted an interview, but only one of ten who were allowed to go forward. He came to the United States and eventually learned English and began to even teach as an Associate Professor of Homeland Security at Virginia Commonwealth University. Bol Gai is an activist for his nation of South Sudan and led protests in front of the White House to reimpose sanctions on Sudan that is actively trying to obtain South Sudanese land and impose Islam in South Sudan-a majority Christian country. Bol Gai knows that Islam = slavery and infiltration until an entire nation is in chains.   Gol Bail is a published author who has written:

William Deng .....1- Legacy of an African Freedom Fighter 2- Children's Book by J. Tinsely Cobb"Freedom, A Lost Boy, his Cows, their Journey"3- Arab Racism in Kush  Bol Gai Deng's web site is www.Kushdemocraticmajority.org 



BOL GAI DENG AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW: ocasomedia@gmail.com





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