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mr dictator obasanjo where the hell is charles taylor?

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so let me get this mr house negroe obasanjo the gangster and criminal is getting ready to come meet his master, another gangster and criminal the bush-killer and conveniently allows his friend charles taylor, another gangster and criminal to ‘disappear.’ and not disappear anywhere, but disappear in nigeria where this clown is the dictator in chief. no! no! NO! NO! NO!

see am not falling for this silly little game. am not falling for these game no more. this silly game has run its course. this fool is going to washington dc and prance aroud like the big fool that he is[quit calling him a big man people] he is a big fool…he will come to washington and prance around with the other fool in la casa blanca and talk about democractic principles, rule of law, stability, oil markets and the usual mash. see am not falling for this silly game no more. This fool is slaughtering the people of the delta who wants the oil companies to clean up the spills they’ve made.

there’s more morals and principles of morality practiced in your local brothel than has ever been practiced in the white house. a house that has entertained klans men while people born here were being murdered and terrorised by the klan. [notice i said born here as opposed to citizens] a house that has has entertained islam Karimov, a man who boils his enemies to death in uzbekistan.[the white house photo gallery has photos of this monster and his twin bush holding hands and grinning] a house that has entertained criminals from saudi arabia, kuwait, jordan, egypt, guatemala, honduras, nicaragua, equitorial guinea and pakistan & etc. no the white house and the america power brokers know nothing of/about morality. of savagery they’re experts. consult the public records.

it’s quite fitting that all three of these criminals call themselves born again christians. if there was any real justice in this world all three would be baptised in a lake of fire.

obasanjo, mr. so-called christian i hope you burn in hell or on earth for your sins. whichever comes first. don’t think it’s forgotten that it is you mr so-called christian who flew down to monrovia to get this criminal. i saw you on CNN with my own eyes when you invoked jesus and you two fools began to pray. I began to pray myself. praying for a bolt of lightening to strike you too both there in prayer. it would’ve made real good tv. reality tv. cause in reality, that’s what i wanted.
all these african dictators. all these criminals. all these gangsters. all these fools who are welcomed in the white house and congress by american gangsters. all these criminals eating good on the people’s oil money and resources while the people starve. these gangsters. these crooks. these monsters. these dictators. these house negroes. they all have to go.

Wanted former leader goes on the run
By Jonathan Clayton - Times Online
Liberia fears that Nigeria will allow Charles Taylor to escape extradition to UN war crimes tribunal

CHARLES TAYLOR, the former Liberian President who is one of Africa’s most wanted men, has gone into hiding in Nigeria to avoid extradition to a UN war crimes tribunal, raising fears that he may be allowed to slip out of the country.

Mr Taylor, known as “Pappy” to thousands of former child soldiers in West Africa, has not been seen since Saturday, when Nigeria, where he has lived in exile since 2003, said that Liberia was free to take him into custody. However, it gave no details of how that might be done.

Nigeria gave its formal response to an extradition request by Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, the newly elected leader of Liberia, but has made clear that it would give no assistance in detaining him. Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf, the first elected woman leader in Africa, angered President Obasanjo of Nigeria, who prides himself on being West Africa’s “Big Man”, by bringing the matter up directly with President Bush during a recent visit to Washington.

“Taylor is not a prisoner here . . . our job is done,” Remi Oyo, the Nigerian President’s spokeswoman, said. She also denied that Nigeria had received requests from war crimes prosecutors for Mr Taylor to be detained. “We read of the request in the papers, but it has not arrived here,” she added.

Liberia said yesterday that it was baffled by the Nigerian position. Johnny McClain, the Liberian Information Minister, said: “How do you go and arrest a former president in a foreign country . . . also, there is no extradition treaty between Liberia and Nigeria.”

The UN war crimes tribunal in Sierra Leone holds Mr Taylor responsible for about 250,000 deaths. Throughout the 1990s, his armies and supporters, made up of child soldiers orphaned by the conflicts, wreaked havoc through a swath of West Africa. In Sierra Leone he supported the Revolutionary United Front, whose rebel fighters were notorious for hacking off the limbs of civilians.

The issue is further complicated because Liberia does not want him on its territory for fear that it could threaten the country’s fragile stability.

“Mr Taylor was not indicted by a Liberian court and, therefore, he is not needed by a Liberian court,” Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf said. She emphasised that Liberia wanted him to go directly to the court in Sierra Leone without passing through his native country.

Mr Taylor was given asylum in Nigeria as part of a deal to end Liberia’s 14-year civil war. Mr Obasanjo personally persuaded him to step down, and flew with him to Nigeria, where he reportedly assured him that he would be secure. Since then, Mr Taylor has lived in relative luxury in a private villa in the coastal town of Calabar.

Soon after his arrival, however, he was indicted on 17 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity by the UN-backed war crimes tribunal, which issued an international warrant for his arrest.

Mr Taylor, who used the conflicts to gain access to the region’s rich diamond and logging areas, has a huge fortune. He used it to win internationally supervised elections under a regional peace deal in the mid-1990s. His slogan, “I killed your Mama, I killed your Papa”, was intended to remind waverers of what a return to war could mean.

It worked, but his peacetime rule sparked more rebellions and, by 2003, he had lost control of all but Monrovia, the ruined Liberian capital.

Written by resist

March 28th, 2006 at 6:44 pm

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