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Libya Ping and 'Europe' cannot afford Blair.

category international | anti-war / imperialism | other press author Friday March 30, 2007 10:52author by Dorothy Report this post to the editors

Doublespeak in British Colonial Policy.


The six medical personnel that are to be executed in Libya for the alleged HIV epidemic at the El Fath Childrens Hospital in Benghazi in 1998- deserves a ping.

Europe- The EU has called for unity on the issue of what they consider a mis-trial and the EU is not very unified at the moment, especially on Africa. It is not within the Blair Government's foreign policy to accept the EU, it clashes with their own policy of colonialism or neo-colonialism.

The ex-colonies are rising up at the moment. Old Europe is clashing with the US/K hegamony and Africa seems to be where the policy of abuse and imperialism is playing out for the Brits. Bush has his own problems with South America.
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Since the war on Iraq, the foreign Policy of the Bush/Blair hegemony has been to found new satellite colonies and to interfere in the independence of nations: Nothing new there , really.

But Blair and Bush have decimated the UN, spied on the workings of the UN and used bullying tatics to split and divide the EU.

The Karen Gun debacle and the phone-tapping of the UN is a case in point. Need I go into the death of David Kelly?

Right now- There are rumours of interference in the MDC and Mugabe battle through the corporate owned S.A media; and the S.A parliament has offered the Mugabe regime it's complete support- anything is better than Blair, basically.(including dictatorship/murder/weapons/ rape/enforced exile)

In Libya- the trial against the nurses is over, it is a case of gross rights abuse of the five Bulgarian and one Palestinian- but again, it is kept off the media so we can watch US/K limbering up for another war- the timed release and photographic propaganda about the female marine is nauseating- given the US/K's support of military regimes in the past (including in South America/Yemen/iraq) when many a pretty woman wearing a veil was sacrificed to aid and abet the murdering regimes.

Blair has internally crippled the EU and committed war-crime against the Muslim population- just so his lawyer wife can buy expensive lacey mantillas and pretend to be civilised.

(and charge lawyer fees that are quite exorbitant-too)

http://www.medcalnewstoday.com/article-europe-should-st...21497
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?resid=63613
http://news.bbc.uk/2/hi/africa/6194325.stm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV-trial-in-libya

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   help the accused     chrissie    Sun Apr 01, 2007 18:06 
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