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Postby zoom rader » May 14th, 2025, 12:43 pm

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sMASH wrote:Zionism in Europe was around since they were refered to as the 'Jewish problem'.

What u all refer to is the official zionist project that formally came about, when the got enough people to come on board.

Europeans promoted the zionist agenda as a means to solve their Jewish problem.

U forget who Balfour hsd to send his declaration to, to resettle the jews.... Lord Rothschild.... The bank.

Who funds the slave trade ? The banks.
Why did the slave trade end? Because an insurance company wanted to avoid payout for a shipment of slaves that was lost in a storm.


Jesus had a right to run them from the synagogue


Man...its really a god thing only the Zionists were involved in Slavery
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So are zionists better or worse than the world despised moslems?
You tell me
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Zionists have 2 millions slaves in Gaza what's ur point
What's yours?
Point is Zionists are responsible for the stealing Africans wealth.

Slavery was funded by Zionists who claimed to be jews.

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Zionism is stupidism. Good riddance

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African Cocoa and Coffee and Black Devils

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Postby Dizzy28 » May 15th, 2025, 9:12 am

No leadership discussion on Africa can ever be complete without mentioning Mauritius.
Essentially a sort of mirror of Trinidad in the Indian Ocean. A former island colony of Europe that produced sugar. Their population is similalr to ours 1.3m to 1.4m and they also are made up primarily of persons of Indian and African descent.

Unlike us they have however successfully diversified their economy whilst creating an almost European like level of efficiency always ranking very highly on Doing Business and Competitiveness. Their capital city also has what we don't have. An actual rapid transit system.

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Dizzy28 wrote:No leadership discussion on Africa can ever be complete without mentioning Mauritius.
Essentially a sort of mirror of Trinidad in the Indian Ocean. A former island colony of Europe that produced sugar. Their population is similalr to ours 1.3m to 1.4m and they also are made up primarily of persons of Indian and African descent.

Unlike us they have however successfully diversified their economy whilst creating an almost European like level of efficiency always ranking very highly on Doing Business and Competitiveness. Their capital city also has what we don't have. An actual rapid transit system.

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Mauritius is different. They did not have anything to steal or resources to provide for the Western world except Sugar.

No oil
No Diamonds
No Slaves
No minerals

Only agriculture and now they are into tourism with financial services. They also have a millionaire expat population.

They actually speak broken French, Bhojpuri, and some English.

Yes, they are identical to Trinidad and a mixed African population. Same Indian foods, same weddings and culture.

When u look at their debates in parliament on youtube, its very funny cause one moment they speak in French and then switch to English.

Most of them migrate to the UK & and France. I have met a few of them in the UK, and its the exact same dhalpuri roti and curry chicken. They understand trini chutney sung in bhojpuri.

On the flip side, the mixed African population has the same issues of perceived racism as Trinidad.

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Postby bluefete » May 15th, 2025, 9:50 am

it is a pity that African governments are aligning themselves with so-called "rogue" nations after their bitter experiences with the western world.

After managing the Angola War as Chief of the Angola Task Force during its 1975 covert operations, he resigned and wrote In Search of Enemies, a book which remains the only detailed, insider's account of a major CIA "covert action." Because he did not submit the book to CIA pre-publication censorship, the CIA sued him. As a result, to this very day Stockwell receives no royalties from his exposé and anything further that he writes about CIA operations must be submitted for "review."

CIA AS A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION IN AFRICA AND OTHER COUNTRIES

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Continuing highlughting actual beneficial African Leaders
Hakainde Hichilema
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Economic Stabilization and Debt Restructuring
One of the most significant achievements of President Hichilema's administration has been the successful conclusion of Zambia’s debt restructuring process. In June 2024, the government reached a landmark agreement with its creditors, significantly reducing the debt burden that had weighed heavily on the economy. The agreement has not only stabilized the country’s finances but has also freed up resources for public investment and social programs.

President Hichilema initially achieved success in taming inflation, which had fallen to single digits in his first years in office. However, the inflation rate has seen a resurgence, rising to 15.4% in July 2024, driven by global economic pressures and domestic factors. This recent uptick poses a challenge for the administration as it works to maintain economic stability while addressing rising costs of living.

Mining Sector Revitalization

Under President Hichilema, Zambia’s crucial mining sector has experienced a resurgence. Long-standing issues with major mining operations have been resolved, bringing renewed optimism to the industry. Vedanta Resources has returned to take control of Konkola Copper Mines (KCM), marking the end of a protracted legal and operational dispute. Meanwhile, the strategic equity partnership with IHS of Dubai for Mopani Copper Mines has been finalized, securing the mine's future and preserving thousands of jobs. These developments are expected to boost copper production and contribute significantly to the country’s revenue in the coming years.

Agricultural Reforms and Food Security

Agriculture has been another area of focus for President Hichilema. The government has reformed the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP), ensuring more timely and equitable distribution of inputs. These reforms have led to consistent bumper harvests, particularly in maize production, enhancing Zambia’s food security and enabling surplus exports to neighboring countries.

Anti-Corruption and Governance

President Hichilema’s commitment to fighting corruption remains a cornerstone of his presidency. The establishment of stronger oversight bodies like the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) and the bolstering of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) have led to increased transparency and accountability in government. High-profile corruption cases have been pursued, signaling a departure from the practices of previous administrations.

Infrastructure Development

The Hichilema administration has made notable progress in infrastructure development. Key projects include the expansion and improvement of road networks across provinces, enhancing connectivity and facilitating trade. The government has also prioritized energy sector reforms, including significant investments in solar power, which will have an impact on reducing power outages and increased electricity access, particularly in rural areas.

Social Welfare and Healthcare

On the social front, President Hichilema has delivered on his promise of free education up to secondary school level, a policy that has dramatically increased school enrollment. The expansion of the Social Cash Transfer program has provided much-needed financial support to vulnerable households. In healthcare, the construction of new clinics and hospitals and the recruitment of healthcare professionals have improved access to essential services across the country.

Challenges and the Road Ahead

Despite these successes, challenges remain. The recent rise in inflation is a concern, and the government will need to act swiftly to prevent it from eroding the gains made in economic stability. Additionally, while the debt restructuring has been a significant achievement, the focus will now shift to ensuring sustainable economic growth that benefits all Zambians.

Looking ahead, the Hichilema administration is expected to continue its focus on economic diversification, with an emphasis on agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. The government will also likely deepen its governance reforms, aiming to attract more investment and enhance Zambia’s position as a regional economic hub.

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Postby bluefete » May 15th, 2025, 3:12 pm

^^ Nice Dizzy28. Thanks.

Now Trump and South Africa. Yeah, I know it is the DM. The battle is real!

Trump to hold South African president to account over 'genocide' of white farmers as the two leaders meet next week
By KUMAIL JAFFER

Published: 08:46 BST, 15 May 2025

US President Donald Trump and his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa are set for a White House showdown next week following allegations that Cape Town is committing 'genocide' against white farmers.

The meeting announcement comes days after the US welcomed 59 white South Africans as refugees, the start of what the Trump administration said is a larger relocation plan for minority Afrikaner farmers.

South Africa denies the allegations and says whites in the majority black country are not being singled out for persecution.

Ramaphosa's office said he will be in the US from Monday to Thursday of next week, and will meet with Trump on Wednesday at the White House.

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He hopes to 'reset the strategic relationship between the two countries' after months of increasing tensions.

'President Ramaphosa will meet with President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington DC to discuss bilateral, regional and global issues of interest,' South Africa's presidency said.

The meeting will be Trump's first with the leader of an African nation during his second stint in the White House. The announcement saw the South African rand currency strengthen against the dollar.

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Trump has criticised South Africa's black-led government on multiple fronts and issued an executive order on February 7 cutting all US funding to the country as punishment for what he said were its anti-white policies at home and anti-American foreign policy.

The Republican president has singled out South Africa over what the US calls racist laws against whites and has accused the government of 'fuelling' violence against white farmers.


In March, South Africa's ambassador to the US, Ebrahim Rasool, was expelled after accusing President Trump of using 'white victimhood as a dog whistle', leading to the US accusing Mr Rasool of 'race-baiting'.

Since his return to the White House in January, Trump has cut all U.S. financial assistance to South Africa, citing disapproval of its land policy and of its genocide case at the International Court of Justice against Washington's ally, Israel.

The South African government says the relatively small number of killings of white farmers should be condemned but are part of the country's problems with violent crime and are not racially motivated.

Mr Trump said on Monday - the same day that the first batch of Afrikaner refugees arrived at Dulles International Airport in Virginia - that there was 'a genocide taking place' against white farmers that was being ignored by international media.

Ramaphosa has recently stepped up efforts to address the land-based inequities, signing in a law in January to seize privately owned land without compensation.

He said those who wanted to leave the country were simply not happy with his efforts to fix the inequalities caused by South Africa's apartheid past.

Ramaphosa added: 'As South Africans, we are resilient. We don't run away from our problems. We must stay here and solve our problems.

'When you run away you are a coward, and that's a real cowardly act.

'I can bet you that they will be back soon because there is no country like South Africa.'

Black farmers still own a small fraction of the nation's prime farmland more than 30 years after the end of apartheid in 1994 - the same year the ANC was elected.

In response to the legislation, the Trump administration, including South Africa-born Elon Musk, accused the ANC of 'hateful rhetoric and government actions fueling disproportionate violence against racially disfavored landowners.'

But no land has yet been expropriated by the South African government.

The arrival of the first Afrikaners to the US follows an executive order in February.

The White House said: 'It is the policy of the United States that, as long as South Africa continues these unjust and immoral practices that harm our Nation, the United States shall not provide aid or assistance to South Africa.

'The United States shall promote the resettlement of Afrikaner refugees escaping government-sponsored race-based discrimination, including racially discriminatory property confiscation.'

Afrikaners are descendants of mainly Dutch, French and German colonial settlers who first came to South Africa in the 17th century.

They were the leaders of the country's previous apartheid system of racial segregation. There are around 2.7 million Afrikaners among South Africa's population of 62 million.

Close to 70,000 South Africans - mainly Afrikaners - have expressed interest in moving to the US, according to the South African Chamber of Commerce in the USA.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -week.html

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Postby bluefete » May 15th, 2025, 5:52 pm

South Africa's Struggles

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Postby bluefete » May 16th, 2025, 8:28 am

WE ALL KNOW WHO FUNDS AL-QAEDA

Al Qaeda affiliate says 200 soldiers killed in Burkina Faso attack
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May 15, 202512:42 PM ASTUpdated 19 hours ago



DAKAR, May 15 (Reuters) - A West African al Qaeda affiliate said it killed 200 soldiers in an attack on an army base in Burkina Faso this week, sharply increasing its earlier death toll claim, according to a group that tracks the online activity of Islamist militants.

Jama'a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) made the latest declaration via a formal statement, U.S.-based SITE Intelligence Group said on Thursday, a day after it said JNIM had claimed to have killed 60 soldiers.

Reuters could not immediately verify the statements.

Burkina Faso's government did not respond to a request for comment.

The base in the northern town of Djibo came under attack on Sunday morning, with hundreds of fighters overrunning and destroying it, security sources told Reuters at the time. A police station and market were also targeted, they said.

Satellite footage from the day of the attack shared with Reuters shows burn marks and smoke over the military base, burn marks on a nearby prison and plumes of smoke above a hospital and market.

Although there was no official toll or government statement on the attack, three Djibo residents told Reuters that dozens of soldiers and civilians were killed. JNIM has since blocked road access to the Djibo base.

SITE previously said Ousmane Dicko, head of JNIM in Burkina Faso, had appeared in a video urging residents of Djibo to leave the town for their own safety.

Analysts say JNIM has been ramping up attacks in Burkina Faso, where a military junta that seized power in 2022 promising security has increasingly struggled to turn the tide against Islamist insurgents.

JNIM claimed multiple attacks in Burkina Faso on May 11 alone as junta leader Ibrahim Traore was visiting Russia, where he met with President Vladimir Putin.

Conflict Armament Research, a group that tracks illicit arms flows, told Reuters that Islamist groups in West Africa's Sahel region have been targeting military positions to reinforce their arsenals.

"The strategy Salafi jihadist groups have implemented in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger of diverting weapons from state custody to strengthen their military and propaganda objectives, continues to prove highly effective," the group said.

Jama'a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin, known as JNIM, made the latest declaration via a formal statement, U.S.-based SITE Intelligence Group said on Thursday.

Al-Qaeda affiliate claims 200 soldiers killed in Burkina Faso attack
Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) claims attack on Djibo military outpost, SITE Intelligence Group says.


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15 May 2025
An al-Qaeda affiliate has claimed it killed 200 soldiers in an attack on a Burkina Faso army base this week, according to an NGO that tracks armed groups’ online activity.

The base in the northern town of Djibo came under attack on Sunday morning, and a police station and market were also targeted, security sources told the news agency Reuters. Although there was no official toll, three Djibo residents told Reuters that dozens of soldiers and civilians were killed.

Al Jazeera was not able to independently verify the death toll. A Burkina Faso military source told Al Jazeera that the armed group was exaggerating the number of casualties.

The United States-based SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks online activity of armed groups, said Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) made the claim in a formal statement.

“The operation comes amid increased JNIM activity in Burkina Faso over the past month inflicting a high number of casualties,” SITE said.

The organisation previously said Ousmane Dicko, head of JNIM in Burkina Faso, had appeared in a video urging residents of Djibo to leave the town for their own safety.

Reporting from Dakar, Senegal, Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque said the attack took place over a number of days.

“One of the major military outposts that was supposed to protect this town of about 200,000 people was razed to the ground, such was the firepower of the armed groups,” said Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque, reporting from Senegal, Dakar.

“This is one of the deadliest attacks in Burkina Faso, and it comes just as Ibrahim Traore [Burkina Faso’s military leader] has been saying that the country has been gaining territory, encouraging people to go back to their homes, but this latest attack proves the opposite,” said Haque.

A video circulating on social media from the al-Qaeda affiliate warned people to leave their homes and said it would seize more territories.

“What we’re seeing here is the pivot point where these armed groups that normally attack villages are now trying to take over towns. It’s a major blow for Burkina Faso’s armed forces,” Haque said, noting the attacks come just as Traore was visiting Russia, asking President Vladimir Putin for more training and arms to fight off armed groups.

JNIM claimed responsibility for another assault this week targeting a military post in Burkina Faso’s northern Loroum province in which the group said 60 soldiers were killed, according to SITE.

The attacks highlight the difficulties the three Sahel nations of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, ruled by military leaders, are facing in containing the armed groups.

Burkina Faso authorities have not commented on the latest attacks.

A notable attack occurred in the Burkina town of Sole, where JNIM fighters raided the army military post and killed soldiers, SITE Intelligence said, without specifying on which day it took place.

A Military government took power in Burkina Faso in 2022, but they have largely failed to provide stability, as more than 60 percent of the country is estimated to be outside government control.

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Postby sMASH » May 16th, 2025, 8:57 am

Africa need to kick out the arabs too,

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Postby zoom rader » May 16th, 2025, 11:09 am

bluefete wrote:^^ Nice Dizzy28. Thanks.

Now Trump and South Africa. Yeah, I know it is the DM. The battle is real!

Trump to hold South African president to account over 'genocide' of white farmers as the two leaders meet next week
By KUMAIL JAFFER

Published: 08:46 BST, 15 May 2025

US President Donald Trump and his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa are set for a White House showdown next week following allegations that Cape Town is committing 'genocide' against white farmers.

The meeting announcement comes days after the US welcomed 59 white South Africans as refugees, the start of what the Trump administration said is a larger relocation plan for minority Afrikaner farmers.

South Africa denies the allegations and says whites in the majority black country are not being singled out for persecution.

Ramaphosa's office said he will be in the US from Monday to Thursday of next week, and will meet with Trump on Wednesday at the White House.

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He hopes to 'reset the strategic relationship between the two countries' after months of increasing tensions.

'President Ramaphosa will meet with President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington DC to discuss bilateral, regional and global issues of interest,' South Africa's presidency said.

The meeting will be Trump's first with the leader of an African nation during his second stint in the White House. The announcement saw the South African rand currency strengthen against the dollar.

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Trump has criticised South Africa's black-led government on multiple fronts and issued an executive order on February 7 cutting all US funding to the country as punishment for what he said were its anti-white policies at home and anti-American foreign policy.

The Republican president has singled out South Africa over what the US calls racist laws against whites and has accused the government of 'fuelling' violence against white farmers.


In March, South Africa's ambassador to the US, Ebrahim Rasool, was expelled after accusing President Trump of using 'white victimhood as a dog whistle', leading to the US accusing Mr Rasool of 'race-baiting'.

Since his return to the White House in January, Trump has cut all U.S. financial assistance to South Africa, citing disapproval of its land policy and of its genocide case at the International Court of Justice against Washington's ally, Israel.

The South African government says the relatively small number of killings of white farmers should be condemned but are part of the country's problems with violent crime and are not racially motivated.

Mr Trump said on Monday - the same day that the first batch of Afrikaner refugees arrived at Dulles International Airport in Virginia - that there was 'a genocide taking place' against white farmers that was being ignored by international media.

Ramaphosa has recently stepped up efforts to address the land-based inequities, signing in a law in January to seize privately owned land without compensation.

He said those who wanted to leave the country were simply not happy with his efforts to fix the inequalities caused by South Africa's apartheid past.

Ramaphosa added: 'As South Africans, we are resilient. We don't run away from our problems. We must stay here and solve our problems.

'When you run away you are a coward, and that's a real cowardly act.

'I can bet you that they will be back soon because there is no country like South Africa.'

Black farmers still own a small fraction of the nation's prime farmland more than 30 years after the end of apartheid in 1994 - the same year the ANC was elected.

In response to the legislation, the Trump administration, including South Africa-born Elon Musk, accused the ANC of 'hateful rhetoric and government actions fueling disproportionate violence against racially disfavored landowners.'

But no land has yet been expropriated by the South African government.

The arrival of the first Afrikaners to the US follows an executive order in February.

The White House said: 'It is the policy of the United States that, as long as South Africa continues these unjust and immoral practices that harm our Nation, the United States shall not provide aid or assistance to South Africa.

'The United States shall promote the resettlement of Afrikaner refugees escaping government-sponsored race-based discrimination, including racially discriminatory property confiscation.'

Afrikaners are descendants of mainly Dutch, French and German colonial settlers who first came to South Africa in the 17th century.

They were the leaders of the country's previous apartheid system of racial segregation. There are around 2.7 million Afrikaners among South Africa's population of 62 million.

Close to 70,000 South Africans - mainly Afrikaners - have expressed interest in moving to the US, according to the South African Chamber of Commerce in the USA.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -week.html
Dizzy28 is one of those that support white South Africans as the are also linked to Zionists.

Zionists are part responsible for South African mess

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Postby Dizzy28 » May 16th, 2025, 12:43 pm

^ Eric Williams was backed by Zionists
Abu Bakr too
Zionists killed Indira Gandhi and Shinzo Abe.
Zionist caused the California wildfires
Zionists are why you are full on retarded

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Dizzy28 wrote:^ Eric Williams was backed by Zionists
Abu Bakr too
Zionists killed Indira Gandhi and Shinzo Abe.
Zionist caused the California wildfires
Zionists are why you are full on retarded
NOWWWWW ur getting it!

Took u long enough
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Postby bluefete » May 17th, 2025, 6:22 pm

The SAFEST Place in South Africa!

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Postby Dizzy28 » May 19th, 2025, 9:32 am

If you oppose Traore off to the frontlines you go!!!
Willing to bet Anesthetists are probably in short supply in Burkina Faso and its not as if they sent this cat off to be a combat medic.

In what was widely seen as punishment for his strident criticism of Burkina Faso's military rulers, anaesthetist Arouna Louré was forced to go to the front lines of the battle against jihadists wreaking havoc in the West African state. Dr Louré said he was with patients in the operating theatre at the hospital where he worked in the capital, Ouagadougou, when armed soldiers suddenly burst through the door.

"They made me understand they could make me leave using the gentle or the violent method," the 38-year-old told the BBC.

"Another doctor replaced me [in the theatre] and then we left," Dr Louré added.

He was bundled into a van by the soldiers and transported to a military training camp hundreds of miles away. He is one of many men who have been forced to join the so-called Volunteers for the Defence of the Homeland (VDP).

Envisaged to be made up of 50,000 recruits, it was set up by Captain Ibrahim Traore's junta to bolster the army's efforts to regain territory from jihadists who, according to the US Department of Defense's Africa Center for Strategic Studies, have "moved to encircle Ouagadougou leaving a trail of unprecedented violence in their wake". This is despite the fact that when Capt Traoré seized power in September 2022 after overthrowing another military ruler, he pledged to improve the security situation within "two to three months" and restore civilian rule by July 2024.

But Capt Traoré - who is the youngest ruler of an African state - has rowed back on his promise, saying elections are not "a priority" until territory is recaptured from the jihadists so that everyone can vote.

"There won't be an election that is only concentrated in Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso and other nearby towns," he said in November, referring to two cities that have largely been spared the violence unleashed by jihadists.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68166717 human rights watch traore

The man also oversees quite alot of civilian murders
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https://www.euronews.com/2025/05/12/bur ... watch-says

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Dizzy28 wrote:If you oppose Traore off to the frontlines you go!!!
Willing to bet Anesthetists are probably in short supply in Burkina Faso and its not as if they sent this cat off to be a combat medic.

In what was widely seen as punishment for his strident criticism of Burkina Faso's military rulers, anaesthetist Arouna Louré was forced to go to the front lines of the battle against jihadists wreaking havoc in the West African state. Dr Louré said he was with patients in the operating theatre at the hospital where he worked in the capital, Ouagadougou, when armed soldiers suddenly burst through the door.

"They made me understand they could make me leave using the gentle or the violent method," the 38-year-old told the BBC.

"Another doctor replaced me [in the theatre] and then we left," Dr Louré added.

He was bundled into a van by the soldiers and transported to a military training camp hundreds of miles away. He is one of many men who have been forced to join the so-called Volunteers for the Defence of the Homeland (VDP).

Envisaged to be made up of 50,000 recruits, it was set up by Captain Ibrahim Traore's junta to bolster the army's efforts to regain territory from jihadists who, according to the US Department of Defense's Africa Center for Strategic Studies, have "moved to encircle Ouagadougou leaving a trail of unprecedented violence in their wake". This is despite the fact that when Capt Traoré seized power in September 2022 after overthrowing another military ruler, he pledged to improve the security situation within "two to three months" and restore civilian rule by July 2024.

But Capt Traoré - who is the youngest ruler of an African state - has rowed back on his promise, saying elections are not "a priority" until territory is recaptured from the jihadists so that everyone can vote.

"There won't be an election that is only concentrated in Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso and other nearby towns," he said in November, referring to two cities that have largely been spared the violence unleashed by jihadists.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68166717 human rights watch traore

The man also oversees quite alot of civilian murders
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases ... -civilians
https://www.euronews.com/2025/05/12/bur ... watch-says
U need to ret rid of the western collaborators. They are traitors working to sell out the country to the colonizers

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Postby Dizzy28 » May 19th, 2025, 10:01 am

^ Why is there an Islamic Insurgency in Burkina Faso?

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Postby sMASH » May 19th, 2025, 10:35 am

Dizzy28 wrote:^ Why is there an Islamic Insurgency in Burkina Faso?
Alqueda?

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Postby Dizzy28 » May 19th, 2025, 10:48 am

sMASH wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:^ Why is there an Islamic Insurgency in Burkina Faso?
Alqueda?


Let me guess CIA funded etc etc.

Anyhows Colonization by any other name is still colonization. And it can be religious colonization

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Postby sMASH » May 19th, 2025, 11:38 am

Dizzy28 wrote:
sMASH wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:^ Why is there an Islamic Insurgency in Burkina Faso?
Alqueda?


Let me guess CIA funded etc etc.

Anyhows Colonization by any other name is still colonization. And it can be religious colonization
https://youtu.be/EgV01YKz2xw?si=xzbrYN2GGodWTz9I

https://youtu.be/EgV01YKz2xw?si=xzbrYN2GGodWTz9I


Not just me, here is tulsi gabbard declaring they are an American asset used to cause chaos, destabilize and regime change.


Its the truth and u need some pepto bizmol for that chess bun that the religious aspect is just a facade to foment the gullible

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Postby bluefete » May 19th, 2025, 11:57 am

That Burkina Faso Gold

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Postby Dizzy28 » May 19th, 2025, 12:25 pm

bluefete wrote:That Burkina Faso Gold


Jackson Hinkle?????

I knew you were on the fringes of conspiracy theories but this confirms you full on
You do know he is MAGA right?

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Dizzy28 wrote:
bluefete wrote:That Burkina Faso Gold


Jackson Hinkle?????

I knew you were on the fringes of conspiracy theories but this confirms you full on
You do know he is MAGA right?
Jackson hinkle once said that 2+2=4.
Is that a conspiracy theory too?

Any notion that 2+2=4 is Maga derangement syndrome because Jackson jinkle said it.

Dizzy , reality does not depend on whom orates it, ur a poor debater and an idiot

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Postby Dizzy28 » May 19th, 2025, 4:00 pm

Lol........you consistently refuse to acknowledge any points/facts that doesn't go with your POV.
And yet you sit here and call people poor debaters????

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Postby Dizzy28 » May 26th, 2025, 11:39 am

Given the level of admiration for this despot in here surely one of you all attended this??

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Postby bluefete » May 30th, 2025, 4:50 pm

Dizzy28 - you would like this.

Burkina Faso - A Different Perspective:

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It is shocking that people watch these videos of the Burkinabe junta leader, Ibrahim Traore, speaking English fluently and inspiringly and cannot even fathom that these are AI-generated videos. Captain Traore is not fluent in English. Traore does not grant interviews because he and his propagandists do not want you to know that he is not the one speaking in those videos.

How can you believe that he has paid off all of Burkina Faso's debt and is now building free houses for Burkinabe people? Those are lies. Burkina Faso's debt has actually increased, and the country's debt is estimated at 65% of its GDP, which is far higher than Nigeria and Ghana.

Stop here and assume I am lying to you, then research what you just read.

Burkina Faso owes foreign lenders approximately $6 billion and is at risk of defaulting on its debt.

Please fact-check me.

The reason you do not know that they are lies is because there is no freedom of speech in Burkina Faso. Burkinabe journalists are being arrested and jailed without trial in large numbers, including Guezouma Sanogo, Luc Pagbelguem, and Boukari Ouoba.

Their crimes? They were trying to expose the propaganda about Burkina Faso fed to the world by Traore's military regime.

How many Burkinabe journalists do you see saying it writing these things about Burkina Faso being a paradise? It is only Africans in other countries who believe and promote this propaganda.

You cannot say the things you say on social media in Nigeria and Ghana in Burkina Faso. You will be hunted down and jailed.

Please fact-check me. In the 2025 Global Terror Index, Burkina Faso ranked first as the most insecure country on Earth. It also ranked first in the 2024 index.

One reason for this is that Traore has purged the Burkinabe army of many capable soldiers. This has led to a situation in which the country suffers a coup every few months, leading to more purges.

Rebels control vast swathes of the country. And those videos you see of America trying to invade Burkina Faso are lies. They show you a photo of an American General and claim he said he wants to invade Burkina Faso, and you just suspend your rational mind and believe it?

Where did the American General say so? Which media carried it? Where is the video other than the propaganda videos of a photograph and a voice-over claiming that America wants to invade Burkina Faso?

And what shocks me is that even well-educated and exposed people believe these lies promoting this propaganda.

It makes you wonder if those racists who say that to hide something from a Black man, simply put it in writing, are right.

Please fact-check me and expose me as a liar, or liberate your mind by doing some cursory research instead of believing everything you see on social media.

But watch how they will gather here to insult. Why? Because it is easier than thinking.

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Re: THE RISE OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT

Postby bluefete » July 10th, 2025, 7:30 pm

I think this belongs here rather than in the Trump forum:




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