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H.I.M. Haile Selassie I, King of Kings of Ethipia, Lord of Lords, Elect of God and Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah
1966 visits to Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica
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video, MPEG-2, 4 MBPS, 720-576, PAL
audio, MPEG-1, Layer 2, CBR, 224 KBPS
.md5 included really high quality for the age. and a must have for a reggae fan, or one intrigued by rastafari
part1:
1966/04/21 - 1966/04/23 Visit to Jamaica
1966 Jamaica Information Service Presentation TV broadcast
total: 22:01 i found this most interesting
features:
- Kingston airport arrival
- city tour
- Marcus Garvey’s tomb visit
- Jamaica House visit
- National Stadium celebrations
- King’s House reception (meeting the rasta elders)
- King’s House evening concert
- parliament address
- educational institutions visits
- Sheraton hotel reception
- train journey to Montego Bay
- Montego Bay airport departure (on the way to Haiti)

marcus garvey memeorial that selassie visits
part2:
1966/04/18 - 1966/04/21 Visit to Trinidad & Tobago
1966 Trinidad & Tobago TV broadcast
total: 28:27
features:
- Tobago airport arrival
- celebrations
- war monument visit
- parliament address
- airport arrival
- San Fernando celebrations (with Queen Elizabeth II)
- airport departure (on the way to Jamaica)
menu audio:
1963/10/04 - Address to the General Assembly of the United Nations, New York, NY, USA
(left channel English - right channel Amharic)
total: 14:38
On October 4, 1963, following the founding of the Organization of African Unity in Addis Ababa a few weeks earlier in the presence of almost every African head of state, His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie the First spoke at the United Nations’ General Assembly in New York City. In the fast changing world of the sixties, as many African nations were struggling for independence, Selassie’s historic utterance carried the full weight of the OAU he had just founded in a masterful diplomatic operation, of panafricanism on the rise and, more generally, of all the oppressed people throughout the world, in the name of whom everyone felt he spoke.
Transcript (.txt) of the English translation as published in the 1972 book Important Utterances Of H.I.M. by the Imperial Ethiopian Ministry Of Information, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia included.
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JAH Rastafari!
chico, reggaetraders.com (RT), 2007/06/06