The Illegal Overthrow of Emperor Haile Selassie I by the Communist-Marxist Derg on September 12, 1974
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It's important to note that the Emperor's "deposition" on September 12, 1974 was technically illegal and he did not officially abdicate which means the Marxist coup was inherently null and void. He merely capitulated rhetorically to the communists' demands while under duress (Civil Code 1960, Art. 1706) in order to avoid bloodshed. Witness accounts confirm that he still believed that he was Emperor while under house arrest and that he maintained his "imperial self" and was treated with "great deference" even by his jailers, proving he never relinquished his constitutional agency:
"The Emperor was dignified and relaxed as always while Ras Imru appeared a bit embarrassed and somewhat out of place. Everyone, including Major Mengistu Haile Mariam, addressed the Emperor as before with a great show of deference. Each of us got up and bowed respectuflly before speaking. It all seemed as if the Emperor was still his imperial self in his palace instead of a detainee in a small π€π©πͺπ¬π’ house. During the course of the meeting the Emperor was quite alert and did not show any sign of senility. That was the last time I saw the Emperor alive. His every word and gesture at this meeting stands out in my memory. I recall that through all these exchanges, even following the provocative arguments of Major Mengistu, the Emperor preserved his customary imperial reserve and reticence." DeguefΓ©, Taffara. Minutes of an Ethiopian Century, Shama Books, Addis Ababa, 2006, p. 427.
As the AFP documented: "HAILE SELASSIE STILL BELIEVES HE IS EMPEROR OF ETHIOPIA
Addis Ababa, February 7, 1975 (Agence France Presse). Imprisoned in the rooms of the Menelik Palace on the hills above Addis Ababa, Haile Selassie is spending the last months of his life surrounded by soldiers. According to eyewitness accounts, these soldiers, as in the best times of the Empire, still bow before the King of Kings. Thanks to such gestures, as a representative of an international aid organization discovered recently when he paid a visit to the Emperor and other prisoners remaining in the Palace, Haile Selassie still believes that he is the Emperor of Ethiopia." Weldegiorgs, Haile Gezae. "Interfacing Fact and Fiction in Tower in the Sky and The Emperor: A New Historicist Reading." PhD diss., Addis Ababa University, 2021, p. 94, www.etd.aau.edu.et/server/api/core/bitstreams/ae64c9d6-8d7a-4cae-859b-a2cc5bc2f5ed/contentd. Accessed 11 May 2026.
Many first-hand accounts demonstrate that the Emperor was well aware of his own π₯π¦ π«πΆπ³π¦ status during his house arrest.
His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie the First is the first and the last "King of Kings of Ethiopia and Lord of Lords" with regards to biblical prophecy. The Bible verses in question (Isa. 41:4, 44:6, 48:12, Rev. 1:11, 17, 2:8, 22:3) don't actually preclude succession.
The designation of "the first and the last" in the Bible signifies prophetic finality—not the end of the monarchy. It means that while the Solomonic throne may continue through his successors, the biblical prophecy has been permanently fulilled and exclusively sealed in the person of Emperor Haile Selassie the First. Any future monarch may inherit the office, and even the titles, but they cannot overwrite or alter the divine interpretation established by His Majesty's advent; he remains the singular, eternal anchor of the scripture.
Furthemore, because Rastafarianism is an eponymous religion, the identity of the faith is inextricably linked to His Majesty's person (i.e., Ras Tafari). This precludes any other ruler from being reinterpreted as the biblical fulfillment (Deut. 28:10, Psa. 68:4). The Trinitarian Rastafarians' psychohistorical group-fantasy and His Holiness Yesus Kristos Primus Saint Croix further confirmed this finality through their declarations and unwitting prophetic fulfillments, sealing the biblical interpretation for the Unitarian Rastafarian faith.
Ultimately, while the political throne remains open to the Solomonic lineage, the celestial throne is permanently closed and eternally occupied by Emperor Haile Selassie the First alone. The prophetic finality of His Majesty as "the first and the last" secures the spiritual foundation of the faith, ensuring that while the Ethiopian monarchy may be restored, the theological crown remains eternally his.





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