Atlanta, GA — African Americans who are recognized as an Afro-descendant Tribe by the Inter-American System have requested an emergency order of “Precautionary Measures” to manage the Coronavirus of their Tribal members. The request was filed in the Inter-American Commission by Chief Justice Mustafa Ansari, an international lawyer and member of the International Bar, who is representing the Afro-Descendant Nation Confederated US, a tribe of over 160,000 registered citizens and 44 million unregistered citizens.
He comments, “We are dying at 3-7 times the rate of the general population and the government has exhibited a protracted callous disregard for our lives so we must take matters into our own hands. We have doctors, nurses, registered nurses, nurses aides, immunologists, epidemiologists, and indigenous practitioners who stand ready, willing, and able to help our people to survive.”
The emergency order seeks management of over 1,200 majority Afro-descendant cities and areas. “We cannot survive the Federal and State orders to return our children to school in the middle of impending evictions and fragile medical care.” These converging and imminent factors make the Afro-descendants’ situation an urgent humanitarian international issue.
Chief Justice Mustafa Ansari states, “We have a plan for our survival and the government does not.” The case for self-management would cause $60-$100 billion dollars of Coronavirus medical and administrative care to be directly funded to and managed by the Tribe.
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For press inquiries, contact Dr. Mustafa Ansari at 678-619-4377 or dransari@adconfederation.com