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Slave Nations under British Monarchs - Paperback

Slave Nations under British Monarchs - Paperback

Slave Nations under British Monarchs - Paperback

By: Yussouf Shaheen


Publication Date:
Aug, 12 2016
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Hard Back
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Until this day, thirty (30) countries of the world are still under the servitude of the British monarchs, currently controlled by the reigning Queen Elizabeth II, who is deemed the "Fount of Justice, the Fount of Honour and the source of all Dignities. She holds Divine Status and by law it is recognized that she "can do no wrong" (probably fallen from the Heaven). Queen Elizabeth II is Commander-in Chief of the British Armed Forces and the Supreme Governor of the established Church of England, parallel in status to the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. The descendants of William the Bastard – monarchs of the United Kingdom have a vast experience of over thousand years in warfare, invasions and conquests; they defeated immense nations all over the globe. The British monarchs betrayed the nations of the world in the name of ‘trade’, established the joint stock companies registered in London for conquest. The major crime of conquest began during the days of Queen Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603), who for the first time invited the business community of England to invest in the projects “colonization, loot and plunder” of the entire humanity. Subsequently, many individuals and the Joint Stock Companies jumped into the field. On May 1, 1876 Queen Victoria was proclaimed as Empress of India. Her reign of 63 years and seven months is known as the Victorian Era. It was an era of conquest, expansion, smuggling, drug trafficking, massacres and murders. To control the defeated populations, ‘famines’ were created to suppress easily the defeated peoples. It was the Victorian Era, when the British authorities in India adopted policies to cripple and maim the Indian population through series of famines. Farmers were beaten and their stocks were confiscated. As a result, one after another crops were failed and the economy and agriculture of India collapsed. In Bihar, Orissa and Ganjam districts of Madras over one million Indians died of starvation during 1860-61. Again during the Victorian Era, in 1865,-five million more Indians died of starvation in Orissa, Bihar, Bareilly and Madras. Again during the reign of Queen Victoria in between 1876-78, a Great Famine was created by the British authorities, causing death of over ten million people with a portion of related epidemics. During 1896-97, when Queen Victoria was celebrating her Diamond Jubilee, around five million Indians were starved to death in Central India. It was the Victorian Era, when the Queen Victoria emerged as the greatest smuggler and drug trafficker. She did this dirty job through the British East India Company. Opium was smuggled to China on a large scale, creating immense health problems for the Chinese people and its army. After two Opium Wars, fought in between 1839 to 1842 and 1856 to 1860, the British forces decisively defeated half a million forces of China. Finally the Qing emperor of China was forced to legalize the sale of opium, surrendered 15 major ports of China to Britain along with Hong Kong and Kowloon in indemnity. It was the Victorian era, when it was decided for the genocide of the Catholic population of Ireland by way of ‘famine’ in a similar method applied in India. Subsequently, in between 1845 and 1852 one-third Irish population died of Great Famine and one third populations emigrated from Ireland to other parts of the world to save their lives.