Monday 2 March 2009

Yet more African problems caused by.........................


AFRICANS who else!

This particular charmer is
president of Guinea-Bissau, Joao Bernardo Vieira who after "allegedly" having the army chief of staff General Tagme Na Waie assassinated by bomb. has now in turn been killed by those Tribesmen supporting Na Waie in the military.

All these third world shit holes operate with the same laughable tribal mud hut mentality they have for a thousand years!
Yet the WOGS always blame us Europeans for their problems!

Guinea-Bissau, is a shit hole thats entire economy is run by DRUGS.
In fact the only position any so called leader in this desolate crap hole is
ever going to achieve is that of No1 Drug Lord.


Anyway feel free to read the santised version below.

Gunfire and the sound of heavy weapons were heard echoing around the presidential palace and across the West African country's riverside capital early on Monday.

Guinea-Bissau, a former Portuguese colony, is a key conduit for South American cocaine smuggled into Britain and further political chaos after years of coups could allow an even greater surge in drugs shipments to Europe.

Guards said the president, a former military ruler who returned to power after elections in 2005, had been shot dead and that his body was lying in his quarters at the palace.

Diplomats and government officials in Bissau, the capital, could not immediately be reached for comment.

A military spokesman said the raid was carried out by soldiers loyal to General Tagme Na Waie, the army chief of staff and a long-time opponent of Mr Vieira, who was killed in a bomb at his headquarters late on Sunday.

"President Vieira was killed by the army as he tried to flee his house which was being attacked by a group of soldiers close to the chief of staff Tagme Na Waie, early this morning," said spokesman Zamora Induta.

Guinea Bissau, a tiny, poor nation of 1.6 million people on the West Africa's Atlantic Ocean coast, has been riven by years of coups and civil war.

With few functioning security structures and an easily corruptible civil service and police force, it has recently become a key conduit for South American cocaine being smuggled to Europe.

Regional analysts refer to it as a 'virtual narcostate'.

Mr Vieira, 69, had been president on and off for nearly 23 years. He was returned to power in 2005 elections, six years after the end of a civil war that had driven him from office. Gen Tagme served in the military junta which overthrew Mr Vieira in the 1990s.

Tensions between the military and the presidency have been simmering since Mr Vieira hired a 400-strong personal bodyguard to protect him after a rocket-propelled grenade attack on his residence in November last year.

This drove a wedge between him and the powerful military, who demanded that they were responsible for internal security.

"The country will start up now. This man had blocked any momentum in this small country," Mr Induta said, referring to Mr Vieira.

But the head of the West African regional economic grouping, Ecowas, said Mr Vieira's death was 'very serious'.

"It's not only the assassination of a president or a chief of staff, it's the assassination of democracy," said Mohamed Ibn Chambas of the Economic Community of West African States. (Dont make us laugh this bloke is a Muslim! and we know how big on democracy they are! Just show us ONE just ONE African democracy? the fact is Africans are not yet well enough developed to be allowed to work with the developed nations)

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