EIN Presswire Refuses to Distribute Press Release about Plebiscite for Reparations for Afro Descendants

March 19 - On March 18, the EIN Presswire service refused to distribute the press release (below) entitled “New Study Reveals 90% of African Americans Want A Plebiscite to Determine Reparations” issued by the New Afrikan Diplomatic and Civil Service Corps (NADCSC).

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SPRINGFIELD, MO, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The New Afrikan Diplomatic and Civil Service Corps has released its Initial Plebiscite Survey Early Analysis.

The study reveals that 90% of the African Americans surveyed would participate in a plebiscite recognized by the United Nations or the African Union that would give each African American of voting age the chance to choose among the four options: (1) return to their ancestral homeland, (2) the creation of a new African nation on American soil, (3) emigration to another country or (4) United States citizenship.

Siphiwe Baleka, the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika, stated, “The plebiscite is what should have happened at the time of the Emancipation Proclamation and is the legal procedural step required now to determine reparations.”

The survey showed that 47% of the respondents desired the creation of a new African nation on American soil, and 28% want to return to their ancestral homelands in Africa while only 21% wish to remain American citizens.

“The survey is still in its initial stages and we know the results can differ drastically once we hit ten thousand respondents from all sectors of the black population in the United States, but the results thus far are quite revealing,” said Minister Baleka.

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About the New Afrikan Diplomatic and Civil Service Corps

The New Afrikan Diplomatic and Civil Service Corps (NADCSC) is a private group that provides consulting and diplomatic service to the nation of New Afrikan people in the United States in their exercise of self determination in pursuit of freedom, independence and justice. It has issued a CALL FOR THE FIRST NEW AFRIKAN & AFRO DESCENDANT PLEBISCITE CONGRESS IN THE UNITED STATES which would establish an objective, qualified national body constituted to take responsibility for conducting the plebiscite that would determine the framework for reparations in the United States

For more information, see
https://www.nadcsc.org/become-a-new-afrikan-diplomat

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The NADCSC press released was purchased on March 14 for distribution on March 18 at 9:00 am EST. EIN Presswire then initiated a review process. EIN’s Content Moderation Team then informed the NADCSC Coordinator that the NADCSC address on the website needed to match the account information it provided to EIN in order for the release to be approved. This was resolved when NADCSC’s address was added to the website: Entrada di Jericho, Bissau, Guinea Bissau - 00000”.

The NADCSC Coordinator then received another message stating, again, that said “Client Account Details: Ensure that the contact information on your account matches what is present on your company’s website, such as on the Contact Page, in the footer, or in the Terms & Conditions.” Since that had already been completed, the NADCSC Coordinator used EIN’s contact form to explain that Guinea Bissau does not have street addresses nor a postal system and that is why it does not have streat address or a postal code.

On March 17, the NADCSC Coordinator was informed that EIN Presswire had decided not to distribute the NADCSC press release. At 3:07 pm EST, the NADCSC Coordinator called EIN Presswire and explained the situation. The same day the NADCSC Coordinator re-submitted the press release using a United States address. Nevertheless, EIN Presswire still refused to distribute the press release.

This promoted the NADCSC Coordinator to call EIN Presswire again on the 18th at 4:48 pm EST. A customer service agent looking in to the matter stated that EIN “has a review process for political content” but was not able to give any details about the process. [emphasis added]

Anyone interested in the NADCSC Initial Plebiscite Survey Early Analysis should contact

Siphiwe Baleka
New Afrikan Diplomatic and Civil Service Corps at coordinator@nadcsc.org

Embedded in the press release was the following video: