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AMERICAblog: Robert Mugabe orders opposition to stop being beaten up

  • Õ¿Õ · 1 year ago
    Mugabe...
  • Michael7820 · 1 year ago
    Yes the world just gets more and more beautiful by the day. Humanity is quite interesting, we proclaim ourselves to be atop the intellectual, spiritual and food chains and yet the human condition grows more grave by the hour. How any group or race of people can look at our collective condition and claim superiority is beyond me. The reasonings of who would even want to claim superiority in this mess we have on earth escapes me. What a world! Whoever or whatever is in control clearly does not like human kind, in my humble opinion of course, as alwayz.
  • Michael7820 · 1 year ago
    Waiting On The World To Change

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXWXQeHCWpo
  • ccokz · 1 year ago
    The official who managed the Pentagon’s largest contract in Iraq said he was fired when he would not approve over $1 billion in questionable charges.

    http://ccoaler.blogspot.com/2008/06/army-overse...
  • Nigel Elliott · 1 year ago
    In France, le petit président learned some new dog tricks from Bush. A coup d’état in the works? Afterall, France is completely dependent on Africa for oil and nuclear energy supplies. Remember those fake yellowcake Niger documents tied to Saddam? Voilà!

    BBC: Niger produces almost 3,000 tons of uranium per year, which it sells mainly to France and Japan.

    It has two northern mines within a few kilometres of each other. They are both operated by the French company Cogema - one in a joint venture with a local company and other with a state-owned concern.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3065165.stm

    BBC: Mr Sarkozy wants to create a smaller, more mobile army that will be better equipped to respond to terrorist threats.

    "Today, the most immediate threat is that of a terrorist attack," he said.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7458650.stm
  • Indigo · 1 year ago
    Asalama Afrika, Afrika asalama!
  • Michael7820 · 1 year ago
    Astana (AsiaNews/Agencies) - In Central Asia, hundreds of thousands of children, even as young as seven, leave school for grueling and poorly paid jobs, in the cities and in the countryside. Often they need to earn money for their families, but in countries like Uzbekistan they are forced by the state.

    Children as young as seven are easy to find in the bazaars, intent on selling something. Others work there as porters, and the girls offer themselves as maids. The main reason is poverty.
    http://new.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=12511
  • OlderAndWiser · 1 year ago
    Mugabe is an old man, probably suffering from dementia, and supported by his cabal of fascistic thugs.

    Sadly, nothing will change in Zimbabwe until he croaks.
  • jr · 1 year ago
    Mugabe sleeps in Pinochet footie pajamas
  • DeathBySnooSnoo · 1 year ago
    Quit hittin' yourself!