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On-Line Family:
Jamaica Commemorates the 47th Anniversary of Its
Independence!
On
Thursday, August 6, 2009, Jamaica celebrated its 47th
Anniversary of Independence.
To
our Jamaican family and friends we know this is a
festive time for you. This past Saturday August
1st you celebrated Emancipation Day (the 175th
anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Jamaica), and
on Thursday you celebrated Independence. These
celebrations are continuing through this weekend and we
at Arious hope you, your family and friends have a fabulous
time celebrating.
Below
is a lovely message from The
Honorable Portia Simpson Miller (Jamaica's
First Female Prime Minister from March 30, 2006 to
September 11, 2007). Please
read and enjoy!
KINGSTON,
Jamaica - Jamaica
Independence Message 2009 From The Leader of the
Opposition: The Most Honourable Portia Simpson Miller
O.N. M.P.
“I BELIEVE IN JAMAICA”
My
Fellow Jamaicans,
Independence is the Day that signaled the birth
of our nation; the Day we took charge of our own
destiny
August 6, 1962
represents the culmination of the sacrifices and
struggles of scores of Jamaicans.
They came from all walks of life and dared to believe
that as a people we could and should chart our own
path
This day requires that
we recall the journey our people have taken since
winning political self governance.
While many emphasize the weaknesses and missed targets
over the period, we must focus on the several landmark
achievements.
The theme for this
year’s Independence Day is “I believe in
Jamaica”..
Belief in Jamaica is
about confidence in who we are as a people.
It reaffirms that we
are capable to chart the course of this nation to a
common destiny, in which each of us can share as equal
stakeholders in the wealth of our country.
Belief in Jamaica means
the future is ours to determine; not for others to
grant us.
As National Hero Norman
Manley asks:
“But who with blood in his veins and pride in his
heart would not serve, when to serve is to help to
build your own country, for its own people, for your
children and mine?"
This is the essence of
true nationhood; the commitment of each to contribute
so that all can partake.
To believe in Jamaica
is a belief in the Nation-Family.
We must strengthen the bonds of love, respect and
peace within our own families and within the national
family.
All of us must honour
our responsibilities as citizens, relating to each
other with respect.
We can all take
strength from the outstanding achievements of our
people in the areas of sport, the sciences, art and
education, in academia, music, and culture.
We must rely on our
natural talents and skills that make us unstoppable,
genius, innovative, entrepreneurial, altruistic,
gallant and inspirational.
On this day we should celebrate the innovativeness and
creativity of the Jamaican people; recognizing that
the solutions to the modern struggle lie within us.
After all, we are the land of “tun you han mek
fashion”
Our mothers have sustained their families on little or
nothing.
Our fathers toiled in the hot sun in the cane fields
of Westmoreland, the banana plantations of St. Mary,
navigating the Rio Grande in Portland, selling food on
the winding roads of St. Thomas.
Bending tired backs in the vegetable gardens of St.
Elizabeth and the potato fields of Manchester.
They are the fishermen in St. Catherine, the taxi
drivers in Clarendon, the tourism worker in St. James,
the medical professional in St. Ann, the fireman in
Hanover and the teacher in Trelawny.
They are the captains of industry and the law
enforcement officers in Kingston and St. Andrew.
Nothing has ever stopped us!
The colonial masters could not kill our spirit and
hurricanes never permanently kept us down. We know how
to overcome and we know how to soar.
We do it through hard work, determination, grit, pride
and that deep hunger to make Jamaica not just the
pearl of the Caribbean but the jewel in the crown of
the entire world.
These are the strengths that are alive in us, passed
on through time and for generations as indomitable
traits coded in our very DNA.
As we approach our fiftieth Anniversary of
Independence we must forge a new accord as a society.
Each of us must take on the responsibility to
strengthen the institution of the family.
Strong families are the building blocks of a quality
society; they are the cornerstone of safe communities.
We must continue to strengthen the role of
communities, the church, the school and other civic
organizations so they are reflective of the
aspirations of our people and responsive to the needs
of society.
Let us forge a national commitment to renew ourselves
as Jamaicans; each with a stake in the wealth of our
society.
This Independence Day –let us emphasize our
strengths, and work together to achieve our national
goals.
As Marcus Garvey said in 1932, and which is still
relevant today:
“Those of us who love our country cannot, but
interest ourselves in this desire to see our country
taking a place and standing second to none in the
world”.
My fellow Jamaicans,
Let us embrace a national fellowship as sons and
daughters of Jamaica; standing and striving together
as our ancestors have done.
I believe that we have a unique opportunity in
today’s Jamaica to replace everything that was
suppressed, repressed or taken away during the days of
slavery – with something worthwhile, meaningful and
lasting
Happy Independence Day my brothers and sisters; and
May God continue to bless and protect us all!
Many
Jamaican Organizations across the United States and even
Jamaica have planned services, galas, balls, in-door/out
door activities, concerts, etc. to celebrate this 47th
Anniversary of independence, so whatever you have
planned please enjoy it immensely.
Every
year my husband Todd and I attend The Embassy of Jamaica
in Washington DC festivities, and we always have the
best time. This year on Sunday, August 9th the
Embassy will celebrate after the "Independence
Service of Celebration" at Howard University
with "An afternoon Of Music And
Dance" with the wonderful band "Fab
5", host Jerry D, Surprise Guests, food, and
fun. I understand this year the festivities will
take place inside the Organization of States on the
first level (the courtyard area) and on the 2nd level,
instead of outside on the grounds at the back of the
OAS.
For
some
of the activities that was supplied to us, scroll down
to our "Featured Events" Section to view, and
log on to our "Events"
Page.
In
closing, please check out the "History of Jamaica's
Independence" located directly below.
Read and enjoy.
HISTORY
OF Jamaica's
INDEPENDENCE
In
February 1962, a new constitution was approved by
the Legislation and the Premier Norman Manley
called General Elections.
Alexander
Bustamente was elected in April and became the
first Prime Minister of Jamaica. “On August 6,
1962, Jamaica became an independent nation and a
member of the British Commonwealth”.
Jamaica
becoming an independent nation now meant that
Britain, no longer controlled the affairs of the
country. It was now the responsibility of the
newly elected Prime Minister and the locally
elected Cabinet.
Independence
also meant that a constitution, symbols, emblems,
an army, Jamaican currency and passports had to be
developed for the country.
As an Independent nation, Jamaica assigns
Ambassadors overseas who represent the country.
They sign treaties on behalf of Jamaica and become
members of various international organizations.
This is important as it gives Jamaica equal rights
on various issues relating to international trade,
policies and treaties.
Every
year on August 6, (previously first Monday in
August), Jamaicans celebrate the removal of our
dependence on Britain to control specific
functions of the country. At this time we also
honor all those persons who were responsible for
the transfer of power.
In
October, during National Heritage week (third
Monday in October), we also honor our six national
heroes and one heroine, in recognition of their
contribution to the birth of our nation.
Courtesy
of jis.gov.org

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