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Nigerian Maestro Fela Kuti 'Serenades' Africa's Most Brutal Dictators
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Nigerian Maestro Fela Kuti 'Serenades' Africa's Most Brutal
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Who else belongs here, and why? -- Include none-Africans too.
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Who is 'falsely' or 'unfairly' included in the video?
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Re: Nigerian Maestro Fela Kuti 'Serenades' Africa's Most Brutal Dictators
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Most of the leaders shown in the video were true dictators but i think Jonas Savimbi was never leader of Angola and though a rebel leader was fighting a just cause so he cannot be called a dictator,it's unfortunate that he couldn't agree with government leaders and was eventually killed even after the peace agreement signed at Lusaka,Zambia.
Gaddafi is a humble man of good ideas and is not a dictator to his own people,though being a military man having graduated as a Commissioned Officer,he refused to be promoted to General as many military leaders do when they have successful coup,he regards the people as the rulers,his government is run by his Sec of the General People's Congress.The Libyan government and Gaddafi specifically is accused of supporting many rebels groups within africa but this has not been proven so it might be another case of false accusations by the west just like they accused Saddam Hussein of having weapons of mass destruction and found none after invading Iraq.Gaddafi just seems to cross paths with the United States & Britain who have failed to catch him as he does not stay in one place like others who stay in White House,10 Downing Street,State House etc,he is a ''nomad or gypsy'',when Tony Blair visited Gaddafi in Libya,he must have been surprised to be taken to a bush and met Gaddafi in a tent,when Blair's Motorcade was approaching the tent,Gaddafi could be seen staring eagerly through a window.
and when Gaddafi went to Zambia,he stayed in his tent and never in one place,infact no one knew exactly he was staying not even the Zambian government,he also took his own state of the art anti bomb vehicles,his body guards were all female and surrounded his LIMO whenever it was in motion.
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I nominate to the list -- the imbecile, neo-con, confederate, idiot-in-chief, 'Re
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lican' George Bush and his poodle Tony Blair -- criminals who should be roasted in the same pot with Osama bin Laden.
Mugabe has mis-handled Zimbabwe quite a bit, but the west ought to understand that his contribution in driving away the Nazi trogolyte Ian Smith and co. from Zimbabwe cannot be forgotten, and/or taken lightly.
Zimbabwe will rise again and prosper -- after Mugabe.
Mandela loves Gaddafi for his support during the blood-letting era of the 'Great Crocodile' -- Botha and co.
Mandela's word is good enough for me!
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The other non african dictators are GEORGE BUSH JNR,Pervez Musharaf of Pakistan who has declared a state of Emergency just when the judges were about to make ruling on his re-election which was dodgy,the Chief Justice is reportedly sacked and private media have been blocked.now that is what we call a proper dictator that Pervert oh sorry Pervez Musharaf!
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Quote from: admin on November 03, 2007, 11:36:11 AM
I nominate to the list -- the imbecile, neo-con, confederate, idiot-in-chief, 'Re
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lican' George Bush and his poodle Tony Blair.
I could not have said it any better than this!!
On Zimbabwe,i blame Mugabe himself for not waking embracing democracy so the west were right to force him to make changes or pack and go,i don't think any right thinking financier would be happy to be funding a country or a company and watch the leader of the company or country plunder the resources with his family and cronies when the rest of the people are suffering.It will take a very long time for Zimbabwe to get back on it's kness even after Mugabe,most brainy people have left the country and with the highest inflation rate in the world(above 6000%) i don't see Zimbabwe recovering within the next 10 years after Mugabe unless a miracle happens but all things are possible through God!
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Some of the biggest democracies in the west have endured destruction much worse than that of Zimbabwe, and are quite properous right now.
Idi Amin supposedly destroyed Uganda -- look what's happening now: Uganda has arisen from the dead..... and so will Zimbabwe.
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Some of the biggest democracies in the west have endured destruction much worse than that of Zimbabwe, and are quite properous right now.
Mugabe wants to go it the china way but he's not smart to fight former imperialists,he also made a costly mistake by sending thousands of troups to back Kabila in Congo,the country at the time was having problems with forex but there he was sending thousands soldiers just to protect his business interests in Congo.As long as Mugabe is there,Zimbabwe will continue sinking.
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