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Leslie Leslie a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h56
Amazing post, honest!
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Another (Africa must get rid of the FCFA!!!) Another (Africa must get rid of the FCFA!!!) a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h53
2all

I have been wondering why Jonathan Goodluck, the Nigerian president was so involved in that complete international lynching against Gbagbo's Ivory coast!
I mean, how come a so called president of Nigeria who has several thousands of Nigerian immigrants working and coping fairly well with ivorians, is strongly willing to participate in a war that is a complete fabrication?!!
How come someone who is supposed to run for some serious presidential elections takes that risk and favors a war which will harm his own citizen?!
Well, I got my answer! Considering the fact that in west Africa (at least many of those countries), as in central Africa also, democracy is not a question of peoples; democracy is: "the one representant who's going to get the most of the 'international community' support is going to win!!" He's going to win by all the electoral and media mass manipulations that should be commited by our great International Com!

To me then now, all of Goodluck, Gnassingbé, Wade, Ellen Jonhson, Compaoré, etc. believe in one thing: by supporting Sarkozy, Obama and friends, they just make sure that their next election will have the goodwill, protection and support of those western lords!!!

In other words, democracy in that Africa does not really mean what it is! It means western approval!
What a holy shame!!!!
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Leslie Leslie a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h46
This is your best topic yet!
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Leslie Leslie a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h46
This is your best post yet!
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Leslie Leslie a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h41
This is your best post yet!
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PANTHERE ‘( °_° )’ PANTHERE ‘( °_° )’ a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h39
Présidentielle 2011 L’Onu fait pression sur BIYA et souhaite un scrutin à deux tours.

L’envoyé spécial de Ban Ki Moon qui vient de séjourner à Yaoundé l’a signifié aux autorités camerounaises ; Les Nations unies demandent qu’une grande marge de manoeuvre soit par ailleurs accordée à Elecam.

http://www.quotidienmutations.info/politique.php?subaction=showfull&id=1299054928&archive=&start_from=&ucat=1&
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Shirley Shirley a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h38
This is your best topic yet!
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Leslie Leslie a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h37
Amazing post, truly!
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Another (Africa must get rid of the FCFA!!) Another (Africa must get rid of the FCFA!!) a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h36
@Camfoot

Voilà maintenant les spams que vous commencez à recevoir pour ne pas avoir sécurisé votre système d'envoi de message! En plus, cela ne laisse pas de chance aux tolieurs qui peuvent se tromper en appuyant par erreur sur "ajouter ce message"! Avec la sécurité, le message risque moins de s'échapper par erreur sur le Toli, avant la décision de l'écriveur!
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Leslie Leslie a écrit le 2 mars 2011 à 20h35
This is your best topic yet!
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