Mwalimu Bangura:
I have come again. You always confuse me with this your poupees noires business. Libyans are Afrikans? I thought you said only brother Gadhaffi was Afrikan while the rest are racist Arabs? When did you change your mind again? Why can't you have just one clear criterion for approving who is Afrikan? I have difficulty keeping track of nationalities as they move in and out of your Afrika depending on which brand of akpeteshie you wake up to. By the way, broda Mugabe did you proud at the AU with that very Afrikan speech. Sadly, Yayi Boni may be too African to understand it. What do you think?
Pius
From: Abdul Karim Bangura <theai@earthlink.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, 31 January 2012, 9:24
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - It Is Only Us Afrikans That Can Be Butchered, As In Libya, Because Westerners See Us As Trash
APNewsBreak: Resolution vows no forces in Syria
January 31, 2012 — LONDON (AP) — A draft United Nations resolution on Syria calls for President Bashar Assad to hand power to his deputy and insists there will be no use of foreign forces in the country.
The draft text, seen by The Associated Press, calls on Assad's regime to immediately put "an end to all human rights violations and attacks against those exercising their rights to freedom of expression."
It calls on Assad to delegate his "full authority to his deputy" to allow a national unity government to lead transition to a democratic system. The text, the drafting of which has been led by Morocco, insists it does not compel "states to resort to the use of force, or the threat of force."
Russia has accused Western and Arab nations of putting Syria on the "path to civil war."
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