660 Days Later In Zion

Day 905, 08:36 Published in South Africa South Africa by Esteban Delgado
660

The number of days South Africa has been under occupation.

Breddas and Sistas of Zion, after almost two years since KwaZulu-Natal fell to invading Indonesian forces from Babylon, followed by Free State, Western Cape, and Northern Cape, our mighty relentless nation has finally regained all of her lost lands and glory.

It started with KwaZulu-Natal and ended with Limpopo.



This day, May 13, 2010, shall mark South Africa's National Day of Independence.

Being perhaps one of the few citizens of this great nation that has seen her with all nine provinces before the Indonesia-South Africa war and now after we regained our lands from Brazil and Argentina, I can say with all honesty that this has been one of the most difficult as well as the most rewarding of journeys in the New World.

Never have I not had pride in South Africa because this nation is filled with the hardest working, most loyal, most intelligent, most courageous, and strongest people of under Jah's breath.

I was born fighting for South African freedom, independence, self-rule, and sovereignty and will died in the same manner. This day is certainly Zion's proudest. We have overcome adversity, one-sided battles, economic downturns, and vicious political battles to stand united as a whole nation under Jah's eyes with great respect.

I wish to thank everyone who has helped our dream come true, which include the countless allies who have sacrificed with us as well as the current and many previous South African governments working out of offices or bunkers.

The Dignity Brigade is proud to serve such a willing and deserving nation.

Here are some memories in poster form from the past 660 days of occupation:







One Love.